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'Brutal' but bonding: UNC Football conditioning under Moses Cabrera challenging


When Moses Cabrera arrived in Chapel Hill, players quickly realized conditioning would look different. UNC’s strength and conditioning coach came with a résumé unlike most in college football. He spent over a decade with the New England Patriots, helping win three Super Bowls and earning a reputation for building physically and mentally tough teams. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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'Brutal' but bonding: UNC Football conditioning under Moses Cabrera challenging