Chansky’s Notebook: Somehow, you knew the Mayes might have a pretty special family
Posted Jul 3, 2017
About an hour after Luke Maye hit the shot that beat Kentucky and sent UNC to its 20th Final Four, a big, strapping guy was trying to get back into the FedEx Forum. He wanted to know if the players were celebrating with their families. The man was as nice as he could be, which is one way to describe Mark Maye, the record-breaking UNC quarterback of the 1980s.
(Chapelboro.com)
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