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Greg Elleby sees switch as positive


When UNC lineman switched positions in the spring, he had to go on the offensive with his mentality if he hoped to make a successful transition. A defensive lineman for his first three seasons on campus, Elleby is now an offensive guard. The move places him in a position to earn more playing time, and it will benefit the team if he is successful. Nonetheless, it has not been without its sacrifices. (Rivals.com)

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