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Healthy and Caught Up, Stick Lane is Ready to Roll


UNC defensive back Stick Lane’s comfort and confidence have only grown with spring practice under his belt. “[Last year], it was just moving too fast and sometimes I’d overthink and slip up,” said Lane. “This year, I feel like I’m a lot more focused, a lot more locked in, and I’m a lot more vocal.” Lane has established himself as a starter at safety. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Healthy and Caught Up, Stick Lane is Ready to Roll


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