Ethan Farmer chooses North Carolina over Clemson
Posted Feb 3, 2010
South Columbus (N.C.) standout Ethan Farmer made his decision to attend North Carolina several weeks ago – sort of. In confidence, he told his father that he wanted to play for the Tar Heels, but the fondness for his other finalist, Clemson, started pulling his heart in different directions. The indecision didn't subside until he rolled out of bed Wednesday, National Signing Day. “To me it felt good. I just decided I'm going to follow my dreams. ... I finally realized this is where I wanted to go."
(Myrtle Beach Sun News)
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