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Tar Heels look to fill void at tight end


Whenever North Carolina quarterback found himself in a tough spot in the past four years, he always knew he could rely on his tight ends to be open for a safe pass. But when Yates graduated over the winter, so did his top three security blankets, leaving the Tar Heels searching for a new starting tight end this spring. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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