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UNC Running Back Elijah Green Pours Hard Work Into Improving Hands


It’s another remarkable part of ’s journey from fifth in line on the running back depth chart to the starter for the Tar Heels. He said that hole in his game prompted him to take a step back for a mental assessment. From post-practice drills to at-home work, what could be incorporated into a routine to become a better receiver as a running back? (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Running Back Elijah Green Pours Hard Work Into Improving Hands