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Kansas football’s Manny Miles relishing opportunity to spend final season with father


spent his first four college football seasons in Chapel Hill as a walk-on quarterback at North Carolina under then-coach . The opportunity to play his final season under his father proved too appealing to pass up — the former LSU head coach had been out of the game for two-plus seasons, fired four games into the 2016 season. (Leavenworth Times)

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