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Javonte Williams Reveals Character While Learning A Lesson


asking to stand up and apologize to his teammates for his goal-line fumble against Duke says a lot about him as a person. “It tells you what kind of kid he is,” Offensive Coordinator Phil Longo said. “I think it’s going to motivate him to focus in a little bit more this week and I wouldn’t be surprised if we got another great game out of Javonte.” (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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