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How UNC football draws inspiration from team chaplain Mitch Mason


Over the past three years, UNC Football Team Chaplain Mitch Mason has battled idiopathic small fiber neuropathy, an incurable nerve disorder that prevents him from getting out of bed without assistance. The UNC football program has rallied around Mason and his fighting spirit, helping build a team culture that appears more connected than ever. (Daily Tar Heel)

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How UNC football draws inspiration from team chaplain Mitch Mason


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