Latest blow in football scandal doesn't faze Tar Heels players
Posted Oct 13, 2010
While walking through the Kenan Football Center on Monday morning, UNC quarterback T.J. Yates happened upon receiver Greg Little. He could tell right away that things weren’t right. “He was pretty upset,” Yates said. “I felt for him. It seemed like he was going through a pretty tough time.” Little had just been informed that the NCAA ruled him permanently ineligible and his college playing days were done.
(Burlington Times News)
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