UNC, Baylor similarities not restricted to football field
Posted Dec 28, 2015
"The kid's name was Branndon Stewart, and he was a heck of a player," North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora recalled. Fedora would go to a local coffee shop at 5:30 every morning during his trips to Stephenville, Texas to eavesdrop on farmers chattering about the high-school quarterback and his family. Fedora was a positions coach for Baylor at the time.
(Orlando Sentinel)
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