Top two ACC offenses look to new faces to keep humming
By PETE IACOBELLIApril 26, 2021 GMT
The Atlantic Coast Conference’s top offenses should be right back in the flow next season. There will just be some new faces at North Carolina and Clemson that will be piling up the yards.
The Tar Heels, who led the ACC with more than 537 yards a game, still have perhaps the league’s best quarterback heading into the fall in junior Sam Howell.
But North Carolina won’t have its 1,000-yard backfield in Javonte Williams and Michael Carter, who combined to 33 touchdowns last fall.
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Spring Training to look different this year
Things certainly could look different when spring training games begin Sunday, with managers allowed to mutually determine in advance how many innings their teams need or want to play.
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Colorado Rockies infielder Ryan McMahon figures players can find plenty to do with any extra time they could get at the end of days if spring training games don t go nine innings.
“Maybe slide out for some golf. If not, head home, hit the couch and watch some basketball right now,” McMahon said.
Or maybe even some extra batting practice.
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