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UNC Researching Injury Causes in 2017-18 Football Seasons


UNC’s spring game on Saturday will resemble more of a scrimmage than a game due to a lack of players. While transitional attrition is a factor in the head count, there’s also the matter of injuries, which has plagued the Tar Heel football program for two years. said his medical staff is performing injury research, led by athletic trainer Luke Ross. (Inside Carolina)

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