What UNC will miss most from Mack Hollins in first half versus Georgia
Posted Aug 31, 2016
UNC wide receiver Mack Hollins is known for big plays and his role as a deep threat in the Tar Heels' offense. The former walk-on turned outspoke star grabbed 30 passes for 745 yards last season. That was good for eight touchdowns and 24.8 yards per catch, which led the NCAA. Hollins cannot play in the first half of North Carolina's opening game against Georgia.
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