Five Questions for Fall Camp: Offense
Posted Jul 30, 2008
"If T.J. Yates is at 100-percent as expected, the offensive production will improve this season. Unlike last fall, UNC will head into the season with a legit returning starter and the entire three-deep intact – plus add Braden Hanson, who will likely red-shirt, to the stable. While missing spring practice won’t help Yates’ development, it provided backups Cam Sexton and Mike Paulus with plenty of extra reps."
(Inside Carolina)
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