Being investigated doesn’t make UNC big-time
Posted Jul 26, 2010
Leave it to the eternally optimistic Robert Quinn to find at least one ray of sunshine poking through the black cloud that has suddenly descended upon UNC’s once-promising 2010 football season. “We’re in the category with Southern Cal and Florida, so with all this craziness going on, it’s a good thing,” the junior defensive end said Sunday at the ACC’s annual Football Kickoff. “We must be doing something right.” Or maybe not.
(Wilmington Star News)
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