Top-ranked Kentucky too much for Tar Heels
LEXINGTON, Ky. — It’s all about the numbers when it comes to Kentucky.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — It’s all about the numbers when it comes to Kentucky.
Tucked away on the ground level of Kenan Memorial Stadium, far from the field’s sideline, far from the imaginary lines of scrimmage and far from the noise, sits the team training room.
CHARLOTTE — Roy Williams isn’t shy to call his players out, especially when it comes to defense.
DURHAM — Blame the defense.
In a weird kind of way, it’s like asking a couple when they fell in love.
Temptation has gotten the best of Brice Johnson in recent months.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. — Duke Johnson had a few choice words for Cayson Collins.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. — Silence overtook the press box at Sun Life Stadium.
Marquise Williams’ favorite word might be tempo.
On Wednesday, senior writers Aaron Dodson and Grace Raynor headed to Charlotte for the ACC’s annual Operation Basketball event, where two players and the head coach from each conference team were available for interviews.
Isaiah Hicks had a painful moment of deja vu at the end of the North Carolina men’s basketball team’s Late Night With Roy intrasquad scrimmage.
CLEMSON, S.C. — Marquise Williams had a plethora of excuses to choose from.
T.J. Thorpe has learned the hard way that all it takes is one play.
GREENVILLE — It’s a marathon, not a sprint.
They can’t avoid the questions.
As Gucci Mane blared from the Navy Field speakers Tuesday, North Carolina offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic stood quietly, eyes focused on one player in particular.
A true freshman who’s now focused just on football after also being a wrestler and shot-putter in high school. A redshirt freshman who sat out all of 2013. A redshirt sophomore who’s only lived in the United States for four years. And a father figure senior looking to put a rough past behind him.
Four football players have been suspended for an alleged hazing incident that reportedly left redshirt freshman walk-on wide receiver Jackson Boyer with a concussion.
North Carolina football head coach Larry Fedora has suspended four players — defensive backs Brian Walker, Donnie Miles, Des Lawrence and M.J. Stewart — from the team’s Saturday season opener against Liberty for “a violation of team policies.”
What happens to a dream deferred?