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From Chapel Hill to Bowie and Emmitsburg, A Life in the Booth


We all have opinions on the people who call our games. Most of us think we can do the job better than the ones on our screens, but most of us don’t know the amount of work that goes into that call. I thought it’d be interesting to talk to someone who is doing that work, and I couldn’t think of anyone better to interview than Carolina alumnus Adam Pohl. (Tar Heel Blog)

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