Irish QB Everett Golson first committed to UNC in 2010
Posted Oct 10, 2014
The postseason ban and the scholarship reductions are over, but the NCAA investigation into UNC’s football team continues to have ramifications. The next effect will be felt Saturday, when the Tar Heels face quarterback Everett Golson and No. 6 Notre Dame. Golson committed to UNC in 2010 as a high school junior but reopened his recruitment later that year after the NCAA came to Chapel Hill.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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