The third-ranked Tar Heels, 16-5 and seeded third in the NCAA field, will open play Saturday against No. 14 Delaware (17-4), which beat Liberty 1-0 Wednesday in a play-in game.
I had the chance to chat with Former Pittsburgh Panther quarterback Pat Bostick (2007-2010) and current radio color analyst for Pitt football as the Panthers get geared up for an ACC Coastal division battle with the Tar Heels.
“They’re going to be pumped and ready to go. That’s a good football team they beat in Notre Dame. We’re going to be ready to go, too. I just can’t wait for the showdown on Saturday,” Williams says.