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UNC Athletic Communications Receives FWAA Super 11 Award


UNC's Athletics Media Relations office has been recognized as one of the best in the country, earning its first Football Writers Association of America's Super 11 distinction. "This was a different kind of year, obviously," FWAA Executive Director Steve Richardson said. "We tried to honor schools who went the extra mile to help writers in a scrambled season." (GoHeels.com)

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UNC Athletic Communications Receives FWAA Super 11 Award


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