Extra Points: Sigh Of Relief
Posted Nov 1, 2010
Robert Shoop Sr. and his wife Jan had watched from the fourth floor balcony of Kenan Football Center, just outside the office of their youngest son, and now were making their way from west to east to find their oldest son. The Tar Heels and offensive coordinator John Shoop had just narrowly escaped with a 21-17 win over William & Mary and defensive coordinator Bob Shoop Jr.
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