Hard work pays off for UNC football player Bug Howard
Posted Sep 9, 2015
From the final whistle of 2014, through the spring and summer, UNC wide receiver Bug Howard worked. Thursday night, in UNC’s 17-13 loss against South Carolina, a bigger, faster, better Howard displayed the fruits of that work. The junior played the best game of his career, snagging six passes for 114 yards to set new career highs and scoring the first touchdown of UNC’s season.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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