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UNC Football's Tylee Craft Nutrition Center honors late wide receiver


It’s because of that UNC football players can eat cereal in Kenan Stadium. During the receiver’s battle with cancer, he worked with the nutrition staff to keep his weight up. Craft would constantly request Cinnamon Toast Crunch. When his appetite and weight lulled, the staff finally agreed, ordering the cereal in bulk and labeling it, "Tylee’s cereal." (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC Football's Tylee Craft Nutrition Center honors late wide receiver