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| Fedora: more plays, faster pace News & Observer CHAPEL HILL -- Only four teams in the country ran more than the 1042 offensive plays that Larry Fedora's Southern Miss team ran a season ago, and that should provide an indication of the kind of pace that Fedora expects in his first season at North ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Larry Fedora's Tar Heels in a hurry to open new era Chatham Journal Weekly New head coach Larry Fedora brings a distinctively different style, featuring a wide-open spread offense which plays faster, and one the Tar Heels hope is more productive. Fedora's offenses averaged almost 12 more plays per game in compiling 34-19 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NCAA Football Preview - North Carolina Tar Heels TheNewsTribune.com OFFENSE: With the ability to move the ball both on the ground and through the air last season and eight players returning to the offensive side of the ball, Fedora begins his stint in Chapel Hill with plenty of firepower and the spread offense that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| North Carolina Tar Heels ready to move on under Larry Fedora Boston Herald CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The North Carolina Tar Heels know no matter how many games they win under new coach Larry Fedora they won't play in a bowl this season. An NCAA investigation of the program hovered over training camp the past two seasons, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Paul N. Felix, age 85 Moody County Enterprise His schooling included attending a one-room schoolhouse in Carthage, SD, a grade school in Wisconsin, and then Fedora High School. He attended USD in Vermillion and earned his Bachelor and Master's degrees in Social Work from Denver University in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UNC's Ramsay gives football one more try Durham Herald Sun First-year Tar Heels coach Larry Fedora plans on using an additional wide receiver instead of a fullback, an obvious concern for someone who has played only that one position since arriving at UNC. But it's far from the most challenging thing Ramsay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UNC's Fedora ready for pace to quicken Charlotte Observer CHAPEL HILL North Carolina on Saturday held its second scrimmage of the preseason – a sign that the official end of the Tar Heels' training camp is near. Not that UNC coach Larry Fedora expects things to slow down. "The tempo and all those things won't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fedora wants Heels to pick up the pace ESPN (blog) "Guys are sore and beat up, the way they should be," Fedora said when asked to assess how practice has gone so far. "We have been able to stay relatively injury free, so that is the good news. Guys are working hard, but we still have a long way to go. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Larry Fedora: Winning the press conference at UNC CBSSports.com (blog) As the third head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels in as many years, Fedora needed to breathe life into a program plagued by illegal benefits, academic fraud, and assistant coaches with ties to agents. He didn't just win the press conference ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UNC struggled against NCAA investigation Winston-Salem Journal Larry Fedora had more problems to solve than a high school guidance counselor when North Carolina hired him as its football coach last December. An NCAA investigation into the program, nine major rules violations and a coaching change just before the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| North Carolina Football: All purpose back Taquan Mizzell set to choose tomorrow isportsweb.com (blog) As head coach Larry Fedora gets ready for his first campaign with the North Carolina Football program on the field, there is a major story when it comes to the recruiting trail, another place where the head man of the gridiron has done very well since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tar Heels relish chance to imitate Fedora in skit News & Observer CHAPEL HILL - North Carolina coach Larry Fedora knew what his player were capable of on the football field. Earlier this week, he learned a little bit about their acting skills, too. After nearly two consecutive weeks without an off day, the Tar Heels ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Training camp ends for Tar Heels The Daily Tar Heel Not necessarily because they're ready to crack the books again — but because it means the end of coach Larry Fedora's training camp. "It's been fun, to tell you the truth," senior linebacker Kevin Reddick said. "Probably the hardest training camp I've ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Fedora Giving Away Mini-PCs Including Raspberry Pi Tom's Hardware Guide Fedora has kicked off its Summer of Hardware event which offers over 200 open hardware devices for Fedora contributors in a random drawing. As seen in the teaser above, the giveaway specifically coughs up fifty OLPC 1.75 units, 150 Raspberry Pi units, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fintan Fedora: The World's Worst Explorer by Clive Goddard - review The Guardian Fintan was apparently born lucky: his dad was the owner of Fedora Fancies and Cakes and was a multi millionaire. He lived in a big mansion had a friendly personality and was the only boy in school with his own personal butler and an endless supply of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bernard likes the options in UNC's offense Durham Herald Sun But plays such as the one Bernard made on the UNC practice field earlier this week show that the first-team All-ACC tailback may have new opportunities to showcase his ability in Fedora's spread offense. "As a running back, I want the ball in my hands ... See all stories on this topic » |
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