Determined to be Tar Heels great, LB Power Echols is ‘calming force’ on UNC defense
Posted Oct 13, 2022
Brian Echols knew he was about to be in trouble after playfully chasing his 4-year-old son, Power. At full speed with his little legs churning, Power Echols was a split second from crashing into his 3-year-old sister, who had just walked around a corner. This was the moment when Brian Echols, who played cornerback at Michigan State, knew he had a player.
(MSN.com)
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