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Gateway running back Brendon Felder chooses North Carolina


When choosing a place to spend the next four years, Gateway running back acted like he wasn't a football player. "If I didn't have football at all, where would I want to be for the next four years?" he asked himself. That place turned out to be the University of North Carolina, and he gave its coaches his verbal commitment over the weekend. He also had scholarship offers from Boston College, Pitt, Maryland, Cincinnati, Illinois and Syracuse. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

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