After a year out of the lineup, Mark House back at it for Tar Heels
Posted Sep 24, 2009
It’s said that one man’s misfortune is another man’s opportunity. If that’s the case, then Mark House now knows what it’s like on both sides of the equation. A year ago, the walk-on from Hoggard battled his way out of nowhere to win the job as UNC’s long snapper. But after fracturing his finger against Notre Dame, he lost the position to teammate Trevor Stuart. Last Saturday at Kenan Stadium, the roles were reversed.
(Wilmington Star News)
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