Fourth Quarter Woes Continue to Plague UNC Football
Posted Sep 23, 2017
If football games were only three quarters long, this year’s UNC team would be undefeated through four games. However, the Tar Heels are 1-3 following Saturday’s loss to Duke, and are starting to show signs of frustration early in the season. Senior cornerback M.J. Stewart struggled to find a deeper explanation for the Tar Heels’ failures late in games.
(Chapelboro.com)
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