Sunday, November 25, 2012

Google Alert - Fedora

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UNC survives Maryland 45-38 to close out season
News & Observer
CHAPEL HILL -- The ACC won't recognize North Carolina as the Coastal Division champions, not that it matters to Tar Heels coach Larry Fedora. The Heels ended Fedora's first season here on Saturday with a 45-38 victory against Maryland that gave UNC a ...
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News & Observer
ACC Insider - No bowl, no regrets for Heels
StarNewsOnline.com (blog)
CHAPEL HILL – Coach Larry Fedora spoke openly Saturday about the "what-ifs" his North Carolina football team would have to ponder now that its sanction-shortened season has officially come to an end. And there are plenty to go around. What if the Tar ...
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StarNewsOnline.com (blog)
UNC reaches season goal with 45-38 win over Maryland
Charlotte Observer
Had the Heels been eligible for the postseason, they would have won the divisional tiebreaker and played Florida State on Saturday in the ACC championship game. But coach Larry Fedora and players said on Saturday there were no thoughts about what-ifs, ...
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UNC's Jonathan Cooper wins ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy
StarNewsOnline.com (blog)
"This is a tremendous honor for Jonathan," Tar Heels coach Larry Fedora said. "Coop is a tremendous player. He's very athletic, he moves his feet like a tight end and can be dominant at the point of attack." Cooper, a four-year starter, set a school ...
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StarNewsOnline.com (blog)
UNC Football: Tar Heels vs Maryland Terrapins Game Review
Keeping It Heel
The Tar Heels took the field for the final time in the 2012 season and closed the book on the first season of the Larry Fedora era against the Big Ten bound Maryland Terrapins in front of the home crowd at Kenan Stadium. UNC came into the game with a 7 ...
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The sports blog of the Independent Weekly
The Independent Weekly
And if they can hold off the underdog Terps, Larry Fedora's first season will be a decent one that with a few different bounces could have been a lot better. With a win, the Tar Heels can finish 8-4 and with their best victory mark since the 1997 club ...
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The Independent Weekly


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