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Tomon Fox's Mission Is Clear For Final Go-Round At UNC


had three reasons for taking advantage of the NCAA’s waiver not counting this past season against any athlete’s eligibility. Fox, who has played 2,517 snaps in five seasons at North Carolina, chose to spend another year in Chapel Hill. There is more work to be done and still a chance at making himself into an NFL player. So, he’s coming back. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Tomon Fox's Mission Is Clear For Final Go-Round At UNC