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After waiting his turn, UNC sophomore Tony Grimes grew to thrive in his starting role


"That game hit me differently," said regarding last season's Orange Bowl. "I think that game put me on the map as someone who knows the game of football and 'he can really play; he’s going to be something special.' After that game, it got in my head that I gotta go crazy and I have to come back as someone people have to watch out for." (Daily Tar Heel)

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After waiting his turn, UNC sophomore Tony Grimes grew to thrive in his starting role