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Friday, October 30, 2009

Recap: UNC 20, VT 17

Posted on 4:17 PM by BDM

What a great win for the Tar Heel program. The team showed a lot of courage and heart, bounced back from a little adversity in a way that I haven't seen in this program since the early part of this decade, and went into one of the toughest environments in college football in front of a national audience and defeated a Virginia Tech team who Carolina had never beaten before since the Hokies' inception into the ACC.

However, there are a few things I picked up on that I am hopeful that the team will get fixed in time for their Homecoming contest against arch-rival Dook. First and foremost, last night proved to me once again that T.J. Yates is simply not the kind of quarterback who can win you the game. He's a nice player who can come up with some good throws, but overall he is too inconsistent to be considered an above-average quarterback at the collegiate level. Secondly, the defense - despite playing very well all game - gave up too many yards through the air. I understand that was the gameplan (load the box and force VT QB Tyrod Taylor to beat you with his arm) but the soft zone that had become defensive coordinator Everett Withers' calling card during his first year in Chapel Hill made a reappearance last night, and proved to be just as soft and lax as ever. Against a good QB like Dook's Thad Lewis, this team simply cannot allow that to happen.

Overall however this team was exceptional last night. I would count this among the programs five biggest wins this decade without question, and proved to me that this team is ready to be among the ACC's better teams. Though they are fighting for bowl eligibility (the Heels need to win 2 of their next 4 games to become eligible for postseason play), UNC showed that they can win the big game, despite a little adversity, and that they are ready to take the next step as a football program.

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