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Carolina Blue and Bill Belichick's 'easy sell' kept Will Hardy home


Much like wide receiver , who recently said that there was no way he could leave North Carolina once was hired last December to replace , safety simply wasn’t interested in finding a new football program. Also, like Shipp, he didn’t want a new school, either. Carolina was his school and he was staying. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Carolina Blue and Bill Belichick's 'easy sell' kept Will Hardy home


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