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Future UNC QB Drake Maye considers his options with high school senior year in peril


If football moves to the spring of 2021, would have a couple of big decisions to make. He could enroll in UNC in January as scheduled. He could stay at Myers Park and play his senior year in football. Or he could stay at Myers Park and play both football and basketball at the same time. “I think I’d have to play my high school season,” Maye said. (Charlotte Observer)

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Future UNC QB Drake Maye considers his options with high school senior year in peril


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