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Post-Spring Football Notebook


UNC’s spring football practice officially ended on Apr. 3, but talked about the continued growth that his program has experienced in each of the past three spring sessions. The coach indicated that his squad made it through their NCAA-allowed 15 practice opportunities “with no major significant injuries,” while also praising the new additions to his staff in (tight ends), Art Kaufman (linebackers) and Troy Douglas (defensive backs). (Inside Carolina)

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