UNC’s Marquise Williams does ‘The U’ sign on his crotch (Video)

Nov 7, 2015; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels quarterbacks Marquise Williams (12) and Mitch Trubisky (10) and place kicker Nick Weiler (24) on the sidelines in the fourth quarter. The Tar Heels defeated the Blue Devils 66-31 at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2015; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels quarterbacks Marquise Williams (12) and Mitch Trubisky (10) and place kicker Nick Weiler (24) on the sidelines in the fourth quarter. The Tar Heels defeated the Blue Devils 66-31 at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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After scoring a touchdown, UNC‘s Marquise Williams disrespected the Miami Hurricanes by doing ‘The U’ sign on his crotch.


The Miami Hurricanes can’t stop the North Carolina Tar Heels and things are looking ugly for the Canes.

Even worse for the Miami Hurricanes is the fact that a once proud program is being disrespected by the quarterback of a team that they used to have their way with back in the day.

Well, the tides have turned in the ACC and now it is the Tar Heels that are having their way with Miami. They’re having their way so much, that their quarterback is trolling Miami with his on-the-field gestures.

After scoring a big touchdown for the Tar Heels, UNC quarterback Marquise Williams decided to really stick it to the Hurricanes by doing the famous ‘The U’ hand signal, which the team has been using for ages.

Well it went past that as well. After doing the signal, he decided to turn it upside down and place the sign right over his crotch, as he let everyone know who just scored.

That certainly can’t feel good if you’re a Hurricanes fan.

If this was a decade ago, a player wouldn’t have gotten away with doing that to the Hurricanes. Now, it appears that a team in search of another head coach yet again, is just rolling over and letting the Tar Heels do whatever they want, including disrespecting a Miami tradition.