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Plug and play: Austin Blaske’s versatility powers UNC’s offensive line stability


When UNC offensive lineman looks at the Tar Heels’ front five, he doesn’t just see positions. He sees combinations. A graduate transfer from Georgia, Blaske gives UNC something it badly needs after a September filled with shuffling and injuries: someone who can line up anywhere. "t’s awesome, just knowing how to play all five positions." (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Plug and play: Austin Blaske’s versatility powers UNC’s offensive line stability