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UNC Football Chaplain Mitch Mason Battling Nervous System Issue


UNC football writer Lee Pace revealed Friday that the Tar Heels’ football chaplain, Mitch Mason, is battling a confounding nervous system issue. Hired in 2013 to serve as the university’s first ever chaplain, Mason has been responsible for promoting the spiritual and character development of players, who have deemed Mason “invaluable” to the team. (Chapelboro.com)

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