The Tar Heels have issues on both sides of the ball and their problems on offense began with inconsistent line play and uneven play by a pair of inexperienced tailbacks
Although the front seven played well and helped limit Tech to 122 yards rushing, the secondary struggled. Georgia Tech quarterback Reggie Ball passed for 320 yards and two touchdowns and wide receivers Damarius Bilbo and Calvin Johnson each had more than 100 receiving yards
DEFENSE
With nine starters back, this should be the strength of the team but that wasn't the case in the opener as Georgia Tech rolled up 475 total yards, including 353 passing.
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Wisconsin will try and pound it and pound it all night long primarily with Brian Calhoun, who like UNC?s Barrington Edwards had to sit out last year after transferring (Colorado). He?s averaged 150 yards per game in two contests and scored six touchdowns
A speedster at 5-foot-10, 194 pounds, Calhoun leads the nation in scoring (18.0 points per game). In addition, he helped lead Wisconsin to a Big Ten track championship in the 4x100m relay.
And Booker Stanley, whom Carolina fans remember from the Tar Heels? loss at Camp Randall Stadium two years ago, is averaging 7.0 yards per carry and 63 yards per game. Jamil Walker has also gotten some carries, rushing for 83 yards on 13 carries.
Wisconsin has what UNC doesn?t right now, the ability to really sell play action.
UW quarterback John Stocco has been efficient completing 20 of his 29 passing attempts for 296 yards and four touchdowns. His rating is an enviable 193.32, but he?s not his team?s first option
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