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Brandon Huffman Progressing


Before every game there is one player guaranteed to be in the middle of the dancing circle and one player guaranteed to serve as UNC’s hype man on the bench: . The 6-10 forward averaged 3.4 minutes per game his freshman season and has seen a decline in minutes thus far in his sophomore year. That hasn’t discouraged the Goldsboro, N.C. native. (Inside Carolina)

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