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‘No question I was coming back’: Caleb Love says he never doubted whether to stay at UNC


"There was no question I needed to make that jump in my development to get better in my game," UNC guard said recently. "So there was no question I was coming back. So what went into that was really just talking to my parents, trying to see who was going to get the (coaching) job next. And when Coach Davis got hired, it was a no-brainer." (Burlington Times News)

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‘No question I was coming back’: Caleb Love says he never doubted whether to stay at UNC