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How 5 a.m. workouts helped Daniel Anderson become UNC football commit


"I didn’t want to do it," Germantown, Tenn. 3-star defensive end said. "I’m at the gym at 5 am. Everybody else is asleep. It’s a journey." Anderson’s hard work paid off as he committed to UNC football. He was looking for a school with the best combination of academics and athletics. Dartmouth, Penn, and Stanford also showed interest. (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

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How 5 a.m. workouts helped Daniel Anderson become UNC football commit


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