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UNC has been slacking with QB Drake Maye the last two years. Now they have to solve that problem without him – Tar Heel Times






Mack Brown’s return to UNC stabilized the football program. His sixth season begins with two hurdles on the way to more. The Tar Heels are making progress after star quarterback Drake Maye left for the NFL, and Brown is determined to figure out how to do better after two consecutive late-season slumps. “It’s a problem, it’s an issue,” Brown said. (Related Press)

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UNC has been slacking with QB Drake Maye the last two years. Now they have to solve that problem without him – Tar Heel Times


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