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No way Jordan Shipp would leave the 'greatest coach of all time'


UNC Football is without 52 scholarship players from last season’s squad that went 6-7 and saw coach terminated. Plenty of Tar Heels hit the transfer portal, but quite a few stuck around to see who would take over the program. And for wide receiver , he had no intention of leaving because of how he feels about being at UNC. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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