UNC's Senior Class Bridged NCAA Gap
Posted Feb 27, 2018
Roy Williams signed 26 McDonald’s All-Americans in his first 10 seasons upon returning home to North Carolina. The final class consisted of Joel Berry, Theo Pinson and Justin Jackson, who dismissed the negative recruiting associated with the NCAA’s growing interest in the University’s Afro-African and Afro-American Studies department to sign with the Tar Heels.
(Inside Carolina)
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