The Friendship and Legacy of an Unheralded Class
Posted Mar 9, 2019
They arrived as unheralded recruits with few expectations. They weren't the normal five-star, top 25-type guys that North Carolina was used to signing. Luke Maye was a UNC legacy. When he committed to UNC it was as a walk-on. When a scholarshop opened up in the spring of 2015, he signed with UNC. Kenny Williams was also a late signing.
(Inside Carolina)
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