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Caleb Wilson Self-Scouts Versatile, 'Positionless' Game


is no stranger to getting others involved by passing. When playing football as a kid, Wilson spent time at quarterback. As a baseball player, he played pitcher, shortstop, and first base. So while the 6-foot-10 forward projects as a big man for this year’s North Carolina team, his ability to pass gives the Tar Heel offense another dimension. (Inside Carolina)

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