How book reports and changed attitudes have UNC football contending again
Posted Nov 6, 2015
Each of UNC's seniors was assigned a chapter from The Positive Dog: A Story About the Power of Positivity, by author Jon Gordon. During training camp, the veterans presented reports discussing what they read and how it impacted the team. Landon Turner's material revolved around the cost of negativity, and how a small block of naysayers can infect an entire operation from the bottom up.
(Campus Rush)
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