Inside Mack Hollins’ strange 2018 season, mysterious injury and arduous comeback
Posted Sep 29, 2019
Ask about Mack Hollins around the Eagles’ facility, and you’ll probably get a wry smile. That uniqueness is a common refrain. This is a 26-year-old that owns two snakes: a boa named Nikiti and a ball python that, he says, has “30 names”. Hollins plays wide receiver, a position well known for divas, but Hollins is far from flashy or self-aggrandizing.
(NJ.com)
Related: Football, Football Recruiting
Art’s Angle: Winds Of DiscontentMack Brown, perhaps ill-advisedly, said last week that he plans to keep coaching next season. If his 16th team at UNC has not worn out...
Sun Nov 24, 2024North Carolina vs. Boston College: Three Things Learned
It took five weeks—three wins against bad teams and two off weeks—to build back good feelings after a four-game losing streak. There was a thought...
Sun Nov 24, 2024
Ryan Switzer Named Interim Head Football Coach At Tulsa
Tulsa is expected to fire football coach Kevin Wilson, sources told ESPN, after he fell to 7-16 in two seasons following a 63-30 loss at...
Sun Nov 24, 2024
Video: The Day After Podcast - UNC vs. BC Analysis; The Point of No Return?
UNC Football's roller-coaster season had a bit of promise with two winnable games left. By 12:30 pm at Boston College on Saturday, that thought faded...
Sun Nov 24, 2024