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If that really was Drake Maye’s last game in Chapel Hill, it provided a fitting full-circle ending


Imagine what it must’ve felt it like for , who spent many a Saturday at Kenan Stadium with his family, who grew up wearing UNC gear and rooting on the Tar Heels, fantasizing about one day playing for them and then, as it became more of a reality, planning for the moment. And then here he was late Saturday night, "just soaking that in." (AOL.com)

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If that really was Drake Maye’s last game in Chapel Hill, it provided a fitting full-circle ending


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