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After being hospitalized with sepsis, UNC’s Randy Clements happy to be coaching again


UNC was set to begin football practice a few weeks ago, and everybody was ready for it. Everybody but Randy Clements. The Tar Heels’ offensive line coach was experiencing bad chills, a high fever, and nausea. Clements soon was headed to the emergency room, and his hospital stay would last for more than a week before he was able to return to camp. (MSN.com)

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After being hospitalized with sepsis, UNC’s Randy Clements happy to be coaching again


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