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UNC Football Adapting To Players Hitting The Portal In-Season


said two weeks ago one of the missions during the open week was to meet with each player on the roster to discuss where they are within the program and their futures. The gain here is twofold: The program gets a leg up on roster management for next season, and the players that choose to move on get a head start on finding new schools. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Football Adapting To Players Hitting The Portal In-Season