UNC offense is hitting its stride
Posted Aug 13, 2008
If the reports from training camp prove to be accurate once the season begins, North Carolina could have its most potent offense in years. The Tar Heels appear to possess a strong offensive line, an excellent set of running backs and a proven group of gifted receivers, all to go with quarterback T.J. Yates in his second season as a starter.
(Chapel Hill News)
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