Connor Harrell: ‘There is not one thing to blame, not one person to blame’

UNC’s Connor Harrell speaks to the media following the 30-10 bowl loss on what went wrong and his preparation to get the QB1 spot next year.

The UNC football program was down 12 starters in its bowl game against West Virginia, allowing players who usually don’t play to get reps.

One of those players taking full advantage of that opportunity was redshirt freshman quarterback [autotag]Connor Harrell[/autotag], who started in place of [autotag]Drake Maye[/autotag]. When it was official that Maye would be opting out of the Dukes Mayo bowl to prepare for the NFL draft, Harrell was the next man up to prove he could be QB1 next season.

Despite the 30-10 loss, Harrell showcased his impressive speed and toughness while playing through an injury he sustained early into the game. Harrell finished with 199 passing yards, 25 rushing yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.

Following the loss, Harrell met with media outside UNC’s locker room, sharing his thoughts on what went wrong in the second-half.

“I have to watch film. There is not one thing to blame, not one person to blame. I think we have to be better at every phase of the game.”

Harrell showcased what fans had hoped to see from him in the loss he proved he can carry the torch with a proper game plan in place. Understanding that the QB1 spot will likely come down to him and Texas A&M transfer Max Johnson, Harrell gave insight on what he needs to do to separate himself.

“Decision-making is a huge, huge part of it. I’ll watch the film and see it more, but the same stuff I’m working on to get here is what I will work on in the offseason.”

It will be intriguing to see who ends up being QB1 in Chapel Hill next season, Mack Brown loved what he saw from Harrell, but only time will tell.

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