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Larry Fedora said a lot of dumb things at ACC media day, but none more damaging than his skepticism that there's a link between football and CTE.
Three years ago, Larry Fedora took North Carolina to an ACC Championship game, and finished the 2015 season with an 11-3 record. Two years later, after another winning season, he was awarded a ...
Without football, America will be in the crapper. This is the belief held by North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora, this week’s runaway Jerk of the Week. “Our game is under attack,… ...
North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora, at ACC media days, questioned whether football causes CTE, and said that changes to the sport will have drastic impact on the game and eventually the ...
University of North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora is under fire after he questioned the validity of studies on Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain illness that affects ...
Larry Fedora went out on a limb, saying it's not been proven that the game of football causes CTE. Some are calling it heresy. But Fedora is backed up by some people who know the subject well.
North Carolina fired coach Larry Fedora on Sunday following a second straight nine-loss season. "We appreciate all that Larry Fedora has done for us over the last seven years -- coming to Carolina ...
Even by the elevated standards of football media-day gasbaggery and self-importance, Larry Fedora managed to carve a new path Wednesday, delivering his own pigskin-scented version of the “greed ...
In his first opportunity as a professional head coach, Larry Fedora is at the beginning of a steep learning curve. And he's ready for the challenge, as he told RJ Young.
It’s easy to isolate Larry Fedora and lampoon the North Carolina coach for his outrageous mindlessness during his now-infamous comments about the future of football. You can call him foolish ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The tweet went out shortly before Duke and North Carolina tipped off Wednesday night at the Dean Dome. "Dang i should've to the UNC game ...