Press Coverage: UNC vs. Georgia football preview
Sports editor Jackson Cowart and assistant editors Blake Richardson and Jeremy Vernon preview UNC's game in Atlanta and discuss how the Tar Heels stack up against the Bulldogs this season.
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Sports editor Jackson Cowart and assistant editors Blake Richardson and Jeremy Vernon preview UNC's game in Atlanta and discuss how the Tar Heels stack up against the Bulldogs this season.
Maybe this is all too much to handle, too lofty for a man with a mind he does not fully understand.
Mitch Trubisky sat on the bench, waiting patiently to hear his name.
Once a week, Nazair Jones makes his way along the carpeted floors in the bowels of Kenan Stadium to poke his massive frame into the athletic trainer’s office.
North Carolina’s run defense had somewhat of an existential crisis following the 2015 Russell Athletic Bowl.
If you stand just far enough away at a North Carolina football practice, squint your eyes and tilt your head, you’ll swear you’re still watching last year’s Tar Heel passing offense.
For Des Lawrence and the rest of the North Carolina secondary, it’s respect — or the lack thereof — that is motivating them this season.
Larry Fedora has always coached his special teams unit to make game-changing plays. The kicking and punt return teams rose to that challenge in 2015, making plays that fueled North Carolina’s 11-win season.
It’s pretty hard to imagine a better scenario for North Carolina’s rushing offense.