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‘Unselfish’ Tar Heels Looking to Earn National Spotlight vs. South Carolina


UNC receiver ’s situation has become a national story as the Tar Heels seek the Kent State transfer’s immediate eligibility. But for the players who will definitely suit up in Carolina blue, UNC coaches say the theme during preseason has been unselfishness. It starts with three players: two major stars and one willingly making a major change. (Chapelboro.com)

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‘Unselfish’ Tar Heels Looking to Earn National Spotlight vs. South Carolina


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