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Mack is Back Part 2

What a performance tonight. Over 400 yards later and most touchdowns scored by a freshman in a college history. Drake's output keeps rising to a point where it can no longer be disregarded. The kid is now the topic of discussion for the sport's most coveted prize. How does Drake, the Heels' starting quarterback, compare to the greatest ACC quarterbacks of all time? The redshirt freshman quarterback from North Carolina has performed at least as well as most of the top quarterbacks in the Atlantic Coast Conference through his first seven starts. Only Chris Weinke has more starts (7 total) than Drake. In his first seven starts, he has also posted the second-highest rushing total among the aforementioned ACC quarterbacks. Week after week, he continues to put up strong performances for UNC and is earning a significant amount of support in the Heisman race.

Continue to like him, continue to detest him, dismiss his success, shift the subject—all of these actions are still in his favor. If you like him, he is in your heart; if you hate him, he is in your head.

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Gave up 24 points, 360 total yards. Not bad. Sack numbers are still putrid, but did get some pressure. Had the fumble and turned them over on downs. TBH, I expected Pitt to run all over us 😂.
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What a performance tonight. Over 400 yards later and most touchdowns scored by a freshman in a college history. Drake's output keeps rising to a point where it can no longer be disregarded. The kid is now the topic of discussion for the sport's most coveted prize. How does Drake, the Heels' starting quarterback, compare to the greatest ACC quarterbacks of all time? The redshirt freshman quarterback from North Carolina has performed at least as well as most of the top quarterbacks in the Atlantic Coast Conference through his first seven starts. Only Chris Weinke has more starts (7 total) than Drake. In his first seven starts, he has also posted the second-highest rushing total among the aforementioned ACC quarterbacks. Week after week, he continues to put up strong performances for UNC and is earning a significant amount of support in the Heisman race.

Continue to like him, continue to detest him, dismiss his success, shift the subject—all of these actions are still in his favor. If you like him, he is in your heart; if you hate him, he is in your head.

Remember this.... ↑↑↑↑

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Knee pad’s! 😂
 
Anybody ever seen this before? I don't get to games as early as I used to but I thought this was a tad odd. A dozen Pitt staffers monitoring Drake's every move hours before kickoff last night. Wonder if they got autographs afterwards.

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Anybody ever seen this before? I don't get to games as early as I used to but I thought this was a tad odd. A dozen Pitt staffers monitoring Drake's every move hours before kickoff last night. Wonder if they got autographs afterwards.

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See it happen a lot at Tennessee games. They have some many analyst on staffs now it crazy.
 
I'd be ok with a late bloomer too. There's usually at least one or two in NC that fly under the radar a bit every year. I can think of a couple that I'm surprised don't have more offers.
 
What a performance tonight. Over 400 yards later and most touchdowns scored by a freshman in a college history. Drake's output keeps rising to a point where it can no longer be disregarded. The kid is now the topic of discussion for the sport's most coveted prize. How does Drake, the Heels' starting quarterback, compare to the greatest ACC quarterbacks of all time? The redshirt freshman quarterback from North Carolina has performed at least as well as most of the top quarterbacks in the Atlantic Coast Conference through his first seven starts. Only Chris Weinke has more starts (7 total) than Drake. In his first seven starts, he has also posted the second-highest rushing total among the aforementioned ACC quarterbacks. Week after week, he continues to put up strong performances for UNC and is earning a significant amount of support in the Heisman race.

Continue to like him, continue to detest him, dismiss his success, shift the subject—all of these actions are still in his favor. If you like him, he is in your heart; if you hate him, he is in your head.

Remember this.... ↑↑↑↑

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What a night in Chapel Hill! We want Bama and we want Clemson is being chanted all across campus 😂
The ACC's most dominant Redshirt freshman prefers to take things one game at a time. To do it as a young player is no easy task and it requires proper frame of mind. He still has a lot of room to develop and become more mindful of any and all scenarios.
 
What a performance tonight. Over 400 yards later and most touchdowns scored by a freshman in a college history. Drake's output keeps rising to a point where it can no longer be disregarded. The kid is now the topic of discussion for the sport's most coveted prize. How does Drake, the Heels' starting quarterback, compare to the greatest ACC quarterbacks of all time? The redshirt freshman quarterback from North Carolina has performed at least as well as most of the top quarterbacks in the Atlantic Coast Conference through his first seven starts. Only Chris Weinke has more starts (7 total) than Drake. In his first seven starts, he has also posted the second-highest rushing total among the aforementioned ACC quarterbacks. Week after week, he continues to put up strong performances for UNC and is earning a significant amount of support in the Heisman race.

Continue to like him, continue to detest him, dismiss his success, shift the subject—all of these actions are still in his favor. If you like him, he is in your heart; if you hate him, he is in your head.

Remember this.... ↑↑↑↑

Maye.jpg


The ACC's most dominant Redshirt freshman prefers to take things one game at a time. To do it as a young player is no easy task and it requires proper frame of mind. He still has a lot of room to develop and become more mindful of any and all scenarios.
The game was last night, not tonight. That’s what happens when you sign into numerous accounts and copy and paste.
 
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There is a reason Nick Saban came to Charlotte a few times. They saw Maye as the starter next season and hoped they would get two years from him which may have been possible with little playing time this year. Glad he followed the family route.
 
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Don’t like especially having Georgia at 3. Gives Georgia added motivation this Saturday.
 
I don't think any other motivation is needed for this game as the loser is most likely out of the playoff, imo.
I wouldn’t say that. If it’s a close game and the West get beats in the SEC championship game all the West schools would have 2 loses.
 
I wouldn’t say that. If it’s a close game and the West get beats in the SEC championship game all the West schools would have 2 loses.
I don't foresee Bama losing again until the playoffs, in my opinion. I think Bama wins out, beats winner of UGA/Tenn and gets in along with Clemson and OSU and the loser of the SEC title game. However, I still have this weird hunch about ND beating Clemson this weekend. Regardless, winner of Tenn/UGA is in the drivers seat.
 
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I don't foresee Bama losing again until the playoffs, in my opinion. I think Bama wins out, beats winner of UGA/Tenn and gets in along with Clemson and OSU and the loser of the SEC title game. However, I still have this weird hunch about ND beating Clemson this weekend. Regardless, winner of Tenn/UGA is in the drivers seat.
Talking about the Heels and their chances on ESPN
 
I don't foresee Bama losing again until the playoffs, in my opinion. I think Bama wins out, beats winner of UGA/Tenn and gets in along with Clemson and OSU and the loser of the SEC title game. However, I still have this weird hunch about ND beating Clemson this weekend. Regardless, winner of Tenn/UGA is in the drivers seat.
I think Bama loses Saturday. Love your hunch...hope you are right
 
Most teams would struggle without their star QB. Didn’t A&M come one short play away from beating Bama without Young?
Sure they would but I think this would be worse. A&M beat Alabama last year. NC State goes with a backup and have been competitive just not sure it would be the same.

In the past UNC had QB controversies but it was average to above average QBs for the most part. When I say in the past I am going back to the 1960's.
 
Sure they would but I think this would be worse. A&M beat Alabama last year. NC State goes with a backup and have been competitive just not sure it would be the same.

In the past UNC had QB controversies but it was average to above average QBs for the most part. When I say in the past I am going back to the 1960's.
Luckily for them they’ve recruited the QB position pretty well as of late with Mitch, Quise, Sam, Drake and have two others on the roster now that can play. The days of trotting out Nathan Elliot are behind us, hopefully.
 
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Luckily for them they’ve recruited the QB position pretty well as of late with Mitch, Quise, Sam, Drake and have two others on the roster now that can play. The days of trotting out Nathan Elliot are behind us, hopefully.
They have done outstanding with the skill positions. It's upfront that seperates them from top 20-25 from top 10. That said, outside of 5-6 teams everyone else has the same issue. Pass rush and Oline is what makes the Georgia, Bama, OSU consistently dominant with 6-7 other programs that nail it every 2 or 3 years.
 
They have done outstanding with the skill positions. It's upfront that seperates them from top 20-25 from top 10. That said, outside of 5-6 teams everyone else has the same issue. Pass rush and Oline is what makes the Georgia, Bama, OSU consistently dominant with 6-7 other programs that nail it every 2 or 3 years.
Agreed.
 
If you ever want to see someone that really utilizes their personell on the OL to their benefit...YouTube Jamey Chadwell's scheme.
 
I would say, him and Clawson with the slow mesh, those are two guys that have really made a living adapting to what they have which isn't necessarily a problem at UNC, but still pretty interesting to watch, and a big reason they've been successful.
 
I would say, him and Clawson with the slow mesh, those are two guys that have really made a living adapting to what they have which isn't necessarily a problem at UNC, but still pretty interesting to watch, and a big reason they've been successful.
What would Heupel do with UNC offense.You got the WRs. You definitely have the QB for his offense
 
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