A year after he suffered a serious knee injury, UNC’s Aaron Crawford wants to dominate
Posted Aug 5, 2019
When spring practice concluded in 2018, all the UNC football coaches and players could talk about was how well “AC” had performed. Aaron Crawford, a 6-2, 290-pound nose tackle who is considered the vocal leader of the defense, was one of the top performers in the spring in 2018. His teammates expected the results to show on the field, too.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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