Tar Heel football players go to work on practice field for new coach
Posted Mar 15, 2012
A fast-paced first spring practice that lasted longer than scheduled couldn’t keep North Carolina football players totally away from the burning questions of the week. “It’s what it is,” rising senior linebacker Kevin Reddick said of NCAA sanctions, which include a 2012 postseason ban, on the football program. “You just have to move on and try to go 12-0.”
(Shelby Star)
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