Next Level: What is Happening with Carolina Football? | Inside Carolina Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Days after the historic loss to James Madison, questions still remain around the state of Carolina Football. Even with challenges both institutional and cultural, the product on the field last Saturday can only be defined as unacceptable - a thought shared by everyone in and around the program and well as fans across the gamut. Inside Carolina’s Greg Barnes joins Tommy Ashley on this week’s Next Level to offer his take on the past wild 72 hours and where the program stands heading into a rivalry trip to Durham.
    0:00 - Stream begins
    0:18 - Show begins
    1:28 - Greg’s opening thoughts
    5:22 - A bit of history
    7:51 - Improvements made since Mack 1.0
    17:50 - The Good, but…
    25:15 - Win and they will come?
    27:51 - Enough fans available?
    32:04 - Appealing to the base
    37:53 - Football carries the weight of the program
    42:45 - Fan culture, complexity and conference
    46:08 - What fixes the issue?
    51:27 - James Madison - a true inflection point?
    54:25 - Players unavailable
    56:57 - Knowing what happened and reporting
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