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So what's up with A.J. Cann?


While there have been recent reports that offensive lineman A.J. Cann of Bamberg (S.C.) Ehrhardt has a top two of North Carolina and South Carolina, that is less certain in the wake of the commitment of center to the Tar Heels. The Tar Heels had been looking at Cann as a possible center. They remain interested, but more likely at guard. Meanwhile, Cann is getting a lot of attention from a lot of teams, including a strong push from N.C. State. (Charlotte Observer)

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