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UNC's staff is the reason Miller is a Heel


North Carolina started out 11th and finished No. 1 in winning what many recruiting analysts are calling its most significant football commitment since . When Highland Springs, Va., linebacker grabbed a UNC cap and placed it on his head during the national televised broadcast of the U.S. Army All-American Game on January 6 it marked a major victory for the Tar Heels. (Carolina Blue)

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