Former UNC coach Carl Torbush recalls Mike O'Cain's first foray into play-calling
Posted Feb 24, 2011
When Carl Torbush brought Mike O'Cain over to Chapel Hill in 2000 to be UNC's offensive coordinator, Torbush already had a pretty good idea what he was getting. It's hard for guys in the coaching business to ignore each other when they've crossed paths for nearly two decades. "We hit it off immediately and we've basically been friends ever since," said Torbush, who is now the defensive coordinator at Kansas.
(Daily Press)
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