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North Carolina QB Drake Maye Is the Center of Everything in Chapel Hill


Once, , a piñata to his older siblings, slammed head-first into the concrete, earning him stitches. To this day, he remains the baby of the group. At 6-foot-5, he is the shortest of the lot. “He rides in the back of the car,” says , laughing. The good news is, basketball isn’t his game. Last season, he ascended to college football stardom. (Sports Illustrated)

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North Carolina QB Drake Maye Is the Center of Everything in Chapel Hill


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