Kobe Paysour Back To 'Normal Self' For UNC After Foot Injuries
Posted Oct 25, 2024
UNC receiver Kobe Paysour participated some in spring practice before undergoing foot surgery, which kept him out for three months. But heading into training camp, Paysour was ready to go. He said that while running around on the field by UNC's sixth practice, he felt comfortable again. "I was just full speed, feeling like my normal self," Paysour said.
(Inside Carolina)
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