Julius Peppers is starting a defensive line clinic
Posted Jul 12, 2019
It’s really hard to find out what Julius Peppers is doing. Maybe the most dominant defensive player in football between 2000 and 2010, he’s also, of course, famously soft-spoken. Peppers has been more visible around UNC in the past few months than he had been previously, notably helping Mack Brown’s staff with a couple of defensive line recruits.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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