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One last chance: British Brooks returns for final season at North Carolina


has unfinished business. He might be one of the oldest guys on the UNC football team, but he still has something to prove. The Gastonia native quickly climbed the Tar Heels' depth chart — going from a walk-on in 2018, to the presumptive starting running back in 2022. But that progress was swiftly halted when Brooks was injured last year. (Daily Tar Heel)

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One last chance: British Brooks returns for final season at North Carolina