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How Did Transfer Quarterback Max Johnson End Up at UNC?


It wasn’t as if and Chip Lindsey put on blindfolds, spun around a few times each, and then threw darts at a wall covered by photos of quarterbacks in the transfer portal to find a replacement for . To some, that appears to somewhat be the case. To others, however, bringing from Texas A&M to UNC makes a lot of sense. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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How Did Transfer Quarterback Max Johnson End Up at UNC?


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