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UNC Football Team Chaplain Mitch Mason Gets Game Ball After Tar Heels' Win


Longtime UNC Football team Chaplain Mitch Mason was the initial focus of the Tar Heels' postgame in their locker room Saturday evening. Mason, who was named UNC's team chaplain in 2012, was diagnosed several years ago with idiopathic small fiber neuropathy, a rare illness that has put him through regular bouts in and out of the hospital. (TarHeel247)

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UNC Football Team Chaplain Mitch Mason Gets Game Ball After Tar Heels' Win