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Max & Jake Johnson: At Home in Chapel Hill


Brothers Max and , newcomers to the North Carolina football program, haven’t been in Chapel Hill long, but they can confidently say they’ve found a new home. The SEC transfers from Texas A&M decided to become Tar Heels within a few weeks of each other, toward the end of the 2023 college football season. They haven’t looked back since. (Inside Carolina)

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Max & Jake Johnson: At Home in Chapel Hill