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Chansky’s Notebook: The Full Story


After breaking his leg in the season-opener last year, UNC quarterback returned to Chapel Hill to heal and begin his rehabilitation, which would take another year and include the possibility and fear of amputation. Fortunately, doctors and trainers saved the leg and today Max is back at quarterback competing to play under a new coach. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: The Full Story


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