Meet Caleb Pressley, North Carolina's 'Supervisor of Morale'
Posted Sep 25, 2014
If there ever was a time for a college football program to have a Supervisor of Morale, this might be it. North Carolina is coming off a brutal 70-41 loss to East Carolina, the Tar Heels' first defeat of the season and second in two years to the Pirates. The loss also knocked UNC out of the polls. Good thing the Tar Heels have Caleb Pressley, the self-appointed Supervisor of Morale.
(USA Today)
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