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Tomari Fox Glad To Be Back, Productive, and Helping UNC Teammates


is wise beyond his years. The UNC fifth-year defensive lineman speaks with a degree of wisdom not typical of college football players. Part of it are his innate gifts, and part comes experience dealing with frustration, stress, disillusion, questions about his integrity, and fighting through coming out on the other side with perspective from his ordeal. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Tomari Fox Glad To Be Back, Productive, and Helping UNC Teammates