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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 825367" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>A "little high" is it? Depends on what kind of game it becomes. A track meet or an old fashioned bend don't break 80's style meat grinder. Last week's UNC - UVA game is what the Tar Heels like.</p><p></p><p>UNC won 59-39 with a total of 98 points scored and UVA was throwing into the Carolina end zone at the end of the game.</p><p>Take a gander at these stats:</p><p>Combined 62 first downs </p><p>Total yards UNC 696 UVA 559 Combined 1,255 (Defense? What's that?)</p><p>UNC 392 yards rushing UVA 21 After watching this game, I am convinced that UNC won because of their running game in the second half limited UVA's possessions a little bit. Both Chandler and Howell had over 100 yards rushing with Chandler getting 198.</p><p></p><p>UVA had 538 yards passing but UNC's Downs had 203 yards receiving and scored 2 TDs along with Brown adding another 75 yards in receptions with 1 TD UVA has an outstanding tight end and two speedy wide receivers, a fine quarterback and an outstanding offensive line but two turnovers and a couple of drives that went wasted was too much to overcome. </p><p></p><p>We have no chance against Carolina in this kind of game. Mason, Gibbs, and Smith have to run, run, and run some more. Grind it out and limit their possessions and pray for turnovers. </p><p>Carolina is more than capable of blowing through that spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 825367, member: 4015"] A "little high" is it? Depends on what kind of game it becomes. A track meet or an old fashioned bend don't break 80's style meat grinder. Last week's UNC - UVA game is what the Tar Heels like. UNC won 59-39 with a total of 98 points scored and UVA was throwing into the Carolina end zone at the end of the game. Take a gander at these stats: Combined 62 first downs Total yards UNC 696 UVA 559 Combined 1,255 (Defense? What's that?) UNC 392 yards rushing UVA 21 After watching this game, I am convinced that UNC won because of their running game in the second half limited UVA's possessions a little bit. Both Chandler and Howell had over 100 yards rushing with Chandler getting 198. UVA had 538 yards passing but UNC's Downs had 203 yards receiving and scored 2 TDs along with Brown adding another 75 yards in receptions with 1 TD UVA has an outstanding tight end and two speedy wide receivers, a fine quarterback and an outstanding offensive line but two turnovers and a couple of drives that went wasted was too much to overcome. We have no chance against Carolina in this kind of game. Mason, Gibbs, and Smith have to run, run, and run some more. Grind it out and limit their possessions and pray for turnovers. Carolina is more than capable of blowing through that spread. [/QUOTE]
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