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The Man in the Middle: UNC Long Snapper Drew Little


He’s started nearly every game for the UNC football team since 2019, yet most Tar Heel fans probably don’t know his name. He’s performed nearly flawlessly in four-plus seasons with the Tar Heels. His name is is effectively the catalytic convertor on the UNC football team. His utility is hardly noticed. But without him, the warning lights come on. (Chapelboro.com)

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The Man in the Middle: UNC Long Snapper Drew Little