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UNC Football: Finally, A Plan Moving Forward The Heels Can Attack


Not that there was widespread doubt, but Wednesday’s approval by the NCAA’s Division One Council of a six-week plan for a full return to the football field, essentially meaning there will be a season was met with some relief within North Carolina’s program. The plan outlines a model for every team in the nation to follow while adhering to COVID-19 protocols. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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