How UNC QB Sam Howell plans to redistribute wealth on offense without his top targets
Posted Dec 31, 2020
The pressure is all on quarterback Sam Howell when North Carolina takes on Texas A&M in the Orange Bowl. The attention grew when the Tar Heels' leading receiver, Dyami Brown, and 1,000-yard rushers Michael Carter and Javonte Williams, declared they were ending their college careers to begin preparing for the NFL draft. Howell shrugs at the notion.
(MSN.com)
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