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Today the Tar Heels Don’t Just Play for Victory, They Play for Tylee


Since March 14th 2022, former UNC wideout has battled with Stage 4 lung cancer. His journey has become a rallying point for the entire football program, inspiring players, coaches and fans alike with his unwavering spirit and determination. Last weekend, Craft was supposed to attend the game versus Pittsburgh last weekend. (Carolina Blitz)

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Today the Tar Heels Don’t Just Play for Victory, They Play for Tylee