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Veteran Tar Heels defensive lineman Jahvaree Ritzie was arguably the player of the game, recording six tackles and three sacks. Listed at 6-foot-5 and 290 pounds, Brosmer was running away from him all night.
"Yeah, that was my welcome to the Power 4 moment for sure," Brosmer said. "It didn't happen too much from where I had originally played and that was a good phone call on the sideline with coach Harbaugh, 'Well you won't do that again, but you know you can take that and grow in-game,' and that's going to be a throw-away next time for sure."
Go Gophers!!
Veteran Tar Heels defensive lineman Jahvaree Ritzie was arguably the player of the game, recording six tackles and three sacks. Listed at 6-foot-5 and 290 pounds, Brosmer was running away from him all night.
"Yeah, that was my welcome to the Power 4 moment for sure," Brosmer said. "It didn't happen too much from where I had originally played and that was a good phone call on the sideline with coach Harbaugh, 'Well you won't do that again, but you know you can take that and grow in-game,' and that's going to be a throw-away next time for sure."
Minnesota QB Max Brosmer details his 'welcome to the Power 4' moment
Max Brosmer's Gophers debut against North Carolina was his 34th career start as a Division I quarterback, but it was his first against a Power 4 team.
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