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Tre Boston matures quickly in UNC secondary


If one was to look for a microcosm of the UNC defensive effort against LSU, one should look no further than . Boston, a freshman who was pressed into a prominent role after fellow players were suspended, struggled in the first half, but came back to turn in a strong second half. The secondary showed promise against LSU, even though no member of the active team entered the game with one start to his name. (Daily Tar Heel)

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