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UNC tight end Garrett Walston Using Platform For Greater, Personal Cause


Name, Image, and Likeness arrived on the college athletics landscape this past summer, and its financial benefit to athletes has been widely embraced and well documented. One of the doors that also opened allows athletes to lend their names to causes, even fundraising efforts. That is how UNV tight end chooses to use his platform. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC tight end Garrett Walston Using Platform For Greater, Personal Cause