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Freddie Kitchens Brings New Attitude to UNC's Tight End Group


Freddie Kitchens took the role as North Carolina's tight ends coach and run game coordinator. With the UNC's concerted effort to run the football better, Kitchens has stressed the need for physicality among the tight ends. And said he doesn't hold back in doing so. "If you’re not gonna be physical, you ain't gonna play," Morales said. (Inside Carolina)

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Freddie Kitchens Brings New Attitude to UNC's Tight End Group


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