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‘This is his time’: Why UNC receiver Antoine Green’s breakthrough has Mack Brown approving


With reeling in receptions that put his concentration and coordination on display, coach made sure to find the senior as UNC romped last weekend, and acknowledge his belief in what was happening. "I told him nobody will catch two better balls than those two that he caught. I told him you have officially grown up, man." (MSN.com)

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‘This is his time’: Why UNC receiver Antoine Green’s breakthrough has Mack Brown approving