In-state talent priority for Fedora in recruiting
Posted Dec 12, 2011
Keeping the university’s name in conversation and keeping the local talent in state are two priorities for Larry Fedora, who was named the new head football coach for the University of North Carolina last week. “All the great players in the state of North Carolina have to come to the University of North Carolina,” Fedora reiterated Monday. “We have a great product to sell, it’s getting out there and building relationships with those kids, their high school coaches, their families and making sure they can reach every dream and goal that they have right there in the state.”
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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