Who belongs on UNC’s version of Mount Rushmore?
Posted Jun 9, 2012
With the recent passing of football great Mike Voigt and basketball star Pete Brennan, a member of UNC’s undefeated 1957 national championship team, I began thinking about which all-time legends would be included on Tar Heels’ version of the world’s most famous monument. It didn’t take long to realize that at least four of the choices are no-brainers.
(Wilmington Star News)
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