When football takes a back seat
Posted Dec 28, 2013
UNC quarterback Marquise Williams proceeded to tell us about Bryce Heckendorf, a young boy less than a year old. Bryce has been diagnosed with Krabbe disease, a degenerative disorder that affects the nervous system. As Marquise told us more about young Bryce, we learned of their connection. Bryce's uncle is an assistant offensive coordinator on the UNC staff.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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