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UNC Football’s Center Position Beset by Injuries


North Carolina starting center left last Saturday’s win at Duke with a right leg injury and did not return. Four days later, UNC announced that backup center 's career had come to an end due to injury. Junior walk-on Quiron “Q” Johnson replaced Anderson at center and ultimately logged a season-high 49 snaps in the 56-24 victory. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Football’s Center Position Beset by Injuries