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Joe Dailey loses starting spot at North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - North Carolina will start redshirt freshman Cam Sexton over Joe Dailey at quarterback against Furman, coach John Bunting said today.
Bunting said he was making a change to spark an offense that has committed eight turnovers in losses to Rutgers and Virginia Tech.
Dailey, who transferred from the University of Nebraska after starting at QB in the 2004-05 season, started North Carolina's first two games, but threw a key interception to end a drive late in the opening loss to Rutgers and threw two more picks against the Hokies. Sexton came on in relief of Dailey in the second quarter of that 35-10 loss, going 9 for 21 for 120 yards with two interceptions.
Bunting said the Tar Heels (0-2) will play both quarterbacks against the Division I-AA Paladins on Saturday, and that he hopes both will cut down on the turnovers that have hindered the team.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - North Carolina will start redshirt freshman Cam Sexton over Joe Dailey at quarterback against Furman, coach John Bunting said today.
Bunting said he was making a change to spark an offense that has committed eight turnovers in losses to Rutgers and Virginia Tech.
Dailey, who transferred from the University of Nebraska after starting at QB in the 2004-05 season, started North Carolina's first two games, but threw a key interception to end a drive late in the opening loss to Rutgers and threw two more picks against the Hokies. Sexton came on in relief of Dailey in the second quarter of that 35-10 loss, going 9 for 21 for 120 yards with two interceptions.
Bunting said the Tar Heels (0-2) will play both quarterbacks against the Division I-AA Paladins on Saturday, and that he hopes both will cut down on the turnovers that have hindered the team.