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Larry Fedora will lay the foundation this season for what he wants to build in Chapel Hill. This season will reveal to Fedora which players never quit. It will show him what his players can handle and what adjustments need to be made for next season....
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7. North Carolina: The two biggest questions for the Tar Heels are how quickly they can adapt to and execute the new system under first-year coach Larry Fedora, and where they will find their motivation now that the NCAA has banned them from the post...
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Tar Heel football and basketball will be returning to WBT-AM (1110) this fall under a new contract reached this week with UNC Chapel Hill and Tar Heel Sports Properties. WBT-AM, and its auxiliary FM signal at 99.3, will also carry coach talk shows wi...
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A Fedora in motion tends to stay in motion. Wednesday, Larry Fedora was at rest. Briefly. The stereotype of the coach as a hyper, fast-talking Tasmanian Devil fueled by gallons of Red Bull, one that developed beginning the moment he arrived as UNC’s ...
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Biggest relief: UNC received its NCAA sanctions March 12, two days before the Tar Heels kicked off their first spring practice under new coach Larry Fedora. For a roster that has largely dealt with a cloud of uncertainty for two years, the timing cou...
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The University of North Carolina will pay its football coaching staff $4.07 million during its first year on the job, according to figures the university released on Monday. That includes the $2.13 million UNC will pay to head coach Larry Fedora, who...
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Our series continues today with the Tar Heels, who will look to pick up the pace in Year 1 under coach Larry Fedora: WR Erik Highsmith was second on the team last season with 51 catches for 726 yards and five touchdowns. The offensive line may have t...
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First-year head coach Larry Fedora provided some new insight into how the offensive tempo will be managed. “It’s really not about going fast all of the time,” Fedora said. “I think if you do that, defenses can adjust. I think defensive coordinators c...
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When Bubba Cunningham was hired as Carolina’s new athletic director last October, his first task was to find a football coach that would separate UNC from the scandal-plagued Butch Davis era. Sounds simple and, although the process was far more delib...
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North Carolina coach Larry Fedora changed the formations and the pace of play during spring practices, but one thing he couldn’t adjust was the roster. As a result, the first-year coach might not be able to unveil his entire playbook this fall becaus...
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Larry Fedora has yet to coach his first game at North Carolina but already he has added some zest to the Tar Heels’ football rivalry with N.C. State. Speaking on Wednesday night in Charlotte at a Rams Club Tar Heel Tour stop, Fedora indicated he unde...
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One of Larry Fedora's objectives during his first spring practice as head coach at North Carolina was to identify playmakers. Playmakers are the guys who either set up teammates or themselves to score. Fedora needed to find multiple playmakers this s...
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"I'm concerned with the offensive line, the depth on the offensive line. I'm concerned with our depth at the receiver position, I'm concerned with depth at the running back position. I'm concerned with the depth at the D line position, the linebacker...
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The Chick-fil-A Bowl today announced the official pairings for the sixth annual Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament. A 16-team field of NCAA head coaches and celebrity alumni will compete in a two-man scramble format over 18 holes, vyi...
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Like a politician during election season, North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora has been touring the area this month, hoping to generate excitement for his program and deliver his vision for the future. Thursday’s stop was the Greater Raleigh Sp...
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Last Saturday the Tar Heels held their annual spring game before an estimated 17,000 people at Kenan Stadium. The fans were eager to see the excitement new head coach Larry Fedora promised when he took the job. The team did not disappoint.
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The team is noticeably smaller, especially on the lines. That's a product of two things; the strength and conditioning program design and the actual practices themselves. Larry Fedora has changed from the NFL styled practices that UNC has had, and go...
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Larry Fedora said for him, there were three objectives to be accomplished during the spring: get the players to understand the base offense and defense, learn how to practice, and identify playmakers. It's going to take time, but it appears as though...
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Saturday's spring game was the first opportunity for fans to see Tar Heel football under Larry Fedora.
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1. Giovani Bernard, North Carolina: With a tremendous quarterback in Bryn Renner returning behind him and a solid offensive line up front, Gio Bernard has a chance to build on his stellar first campaign in 2012. Additionally, his ability to excel as ...
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