Sunday, September 2, 2012

Google Alert - Fedora

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Instant gratification for Larry Fedora, UNC Tar Heels
Charlotte Observer
CHAPEL HILL When the University of North Carolina introduced Larry Fedora as its head football coach last December, some of the first words Fedora said were these: "It's going to be exciting. You better buckle your seatbelts and you better hold on ...
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Charlotte Observer
Tar Heels roll past Elon in Fedora's debut
Asheville Citizen-Times
CHAPEL HILL — Larry Fedora couldn't have asked his players for much more in his first game as North Carolina's football coach. Gio Bernard had three first-half touchdowns and the Tar Heels had their biggest scoring day in 17 years to beat Elon 62-0 on ...
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UNC 62, Elon 0: Reviewing the first victory of the Larry Fedora era
News & Observer (blog)
UNC coach Larry Fedora had much to be pleased about after his team's 62-0 victory against Elon. PHOTO: Robert Willett. CHAPEL HILL — North Carolina cruised to a 62-0 victory in coach Larry Fedora's first game. Here's a breakdown of the Tar Heels' ...
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JIMMY DUPREE: A tip of the hat to UNC's Larry Fedora
Durham Herald Sun
CHAPEL HILL — Events that happened off the field already had guaranteed that the Larry Fedora era of North Carolina football would begin Saturday like no other in the program's history. What happened on the field at Kenan Stadium was a debut for the ...
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Bernard leaves game, but is OK
News & Observer
CHAPEL HILL -- North Carolina running back Giovani Bernard left his team's 62-0 victory against Elon on Saturday in the second quarter with what the Tar Heels' radio network described as left knee discomfort. Bernard didn't return but coach Larry ...
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Here is the latest North Carolina sports news from The Associated Press
WANE
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Gio Bernard had three first-half touchdowns and North Carolina beat Elon 62-0 on Saturday in Larry Fedora's debut. Bryn Renner threw for 236 yards and three touchdowns for the Tar Heels. North Carolina finished three points ...
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