For those worried about the quarterbacking situation at North Carolina, don’t be.
Coach Larry Fedora said Monday that Marquise Williams is still the starting quarterback despite a poor performance against Delaware last weekend.
"I don't want to start some type of controversy, because there's not one,” coach Larry Fedora said.
Williams completed just 6 of 12 passes for 65 yards during the first half against Delaware and Mitch Trubisky replaced him during the final drive of the first half. Williams did not take a snap in the second half of the 41-14 win.
Trubisky completed 17 of 20 passes for 312 yards and four touchdowns.
Fedora said he made the move in an effort to spark his team, which led just 13-7 at the half. He said he spoke to Williams about the move and the team is ready to move forward to this week’s game against Georgia Tech.
"[Williams] knows that I have complete confidence in him," Fedora said.
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