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Ray Vohasek Built for Bigger Role on UNC's Defensive Line


said he was "super weak" when he got to UNC, but also had natural strength that helped his play as a junior college defensive lineman. Now heading into the 2020 season, Vohasek has one full season in UNC's program, including the intensive winter strength and conditioning period when players look to make major weight room gains. (Inside Carolina)

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Ray Vohasek Built for Bigger Role on UNC's Defensive Line