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Drake Maye Aiming For QB1, His Own Name


"I felt like kind of in high school I was Luke’s brother, and I feel a lot of people still refer to me as Luke’s brother," UNC quarterback said. "I don’t get Mark’s son a lot, but I’m sure the older generations probably say that. I think it will come with time to build myself, establish myself on the field and maybe people will start knowing me as Drake." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Drake Maye Aiming For QB1, His Own Name