With today being “Signing Day” the Larry Fedora era truly begins at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From what I been able to gather the new head coach has picked up twenty-three recruits altogether, of which eleven on the offensive side of the ball. Below you will find the complete list of these players (will have the defensive ones later on today), while in the near future I plan to do a detail run down on each of the young men that have committed to play for North Carolina. It will be interesting to see which of these players will find playing time right away and which might sit out a year, but for now, here is the list of the players…
The number one question I have is with Bryn Renner being pretty much set as the team’s starting quarterback will the two new arrivals both red shirt or will one fight for back up time? Also, four wide receivers coming in, will all of them be fighting for playing time, be it as starters or as the back ups, or...
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