How you can support Woody Durham, the former ‘Voice of the Tar Heels,’ in his fight against aphasia
Posted Aug 5, 2017
It was the phrase that Woody Durham, the longtime voice of UNC’s men’s basketball and football teams, often repeated during a game’s most dramatic moments, one he used to urge Tar Heels fans to practice their most trusted superstition: “Go where you go, and do what you do.” And now you can find it on T-shirts that are being sold to benefit research of aphasia.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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