It’s a box of hope and despair for a player, his fate decided in this room — is he going to be OK? Can he return to the game?
Marquise Williams hobbled back and forth between the field and the team’s training room in the second half of the North Carolina football team’s 35-7 loss to N.C. State on Saturday.
Long after the defeat, the first time N.C. State has beaten UNC since 2011, junior offensive guard Landon Turner paid a visit to his quarterback in the training room.
“I just apologized,” Turner said. “Especially being a leader of the offensive line, I take full responsibility.
“It’s deflating: Your quarterback got hurt, and it’s your fault.”
For two quarters and one drive, the Wolfpack defense relentlessly pressured Williams — bursting through the offensive line to hurry the quarterback’s progressions. Three times, the play ended with Williams sacked to the ground.
The third instance, taking place on UNC’s first drive of the second half, proved to be the most fatal blow. N.C. State senior defensive tackle T.Y. McGill plowed his way to Williams, the leader of the ACC’s No. 2 scoring offense, sacking him for a loss of 11 yards.