Tudor: Gio's right to take the money and run
Posted Dec 14, 2012
As much of a blast as it would have been to watch Giovani Bernard play football at North Carolina for two more seasons, he’s making the right move by turning pro after his third season in school. The red-shirt sophomore running back already has missed one season as the result of a serious knee injury and had to sit out two games in 2012.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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