North Carolina QB Drake Maye Is the Center of Everything in Chapel Hill
Posted Sep 2, 2023
Once, Drake Maye , 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 Luke Maye, laughing. The good news is, basketball isn’t his game. Last season, he ascended to college football stardom.
(Sports Illustrated)
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