Larry Fedora said “it was a great day to be the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels.” He said he believed – “I really do” – that the 20-player recruiting class that he and his staff had put together was “pretty special.”
He spoke of “high character.” He spoke of “high football IQs.”
“I really do believe that his group is going to be part of multiple championships while they're here,” he said.
Fedora said all of those things on Wednesday, national signing day. They were the kind of things he says every year on that day, and the kind of things that college football coaches all over the country repeat, every year, on the first Wednesday in February.