The journey of UNC football's Antonio Williams, from four-star recruit to locker room MVP
Posted Dec 4, 2019
Four days before UNC senior running back Antonio Williams' final home game against Mercer, he seemed at peace. The same player who often times last year said he ran “angry” when thinking of his doubters — and this season, has carried the ball fewer times than freshman quarterback Sam Howell — seemed content with what he’s accomplished.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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