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UNC-WFU: Fedora Postgame InsideCarolina.com (subscription) CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Inside Carolina's postgame coverage includes quotes and video from head coach Larry Fedora's postgame press conference. Opening comments: "Hard fought game. Got to give a lot of credit to Jim Grobe and his football team for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tar Heels, Demon Deacons collide after differing tuneups Burlington Times News Print Story | E-Mail Story · Bob Sutton / Times-News. coach-martin-fired-north. North Carolina coach Larry Fedora, shown here with Kareem Martin, has been fired up since arriving to coach the Tar Heels, who take on Wake Forest today. The Associated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UNC Football Gameday: Wake vs Carolina, Predict the Outcome Keeping It Heel The North Carolina Tar Heels face their first road game of the season, and the first in the Larry Fedora era as UNC heads to Wake Forest to square off with the Demon Deacons. Credit: Bob Donnan-US PRESSWIRE. These conference foes couldn't have had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UNC's Bernard healthy for Wake Forest game NBC17.com Head coach Larry Fedora indicated after the game on Saturday afternoon that Bernard could have returned to the game, but that there was no reason to put him back in. Despite wanting to return, Bernard understood the decision. "Yeah, as a football ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Carolina Football: UNC is on the road vs Wake Forest isportsweb.com (blog) Last Saturday the Fedora era for North Carolina football began with a huge win over Elon, but for many so called analysts the 2012 campaign starts this weekend as Carolina heads to Winston-Salem to face an Atlantic Coast Conference and in state foe in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tar Heels open ACC play at Wake Forest The Daily Tar Heel At least, that's the mentality coach Larry Fedora has tried to instill in his team. In reality, the Tar Heels will travel to Winston-Salem to play Wake Forest on Saturday. That's not quite Super Bowl level on paper, but it certainly means more than ... See all stories on this topic » |
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