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Quicker And Faster, UNC Defensive Lineman Myles Murphy Ready For Next Step


The primary point of emphasis for UNC defensive lineman following his true freshman season was to get in better shape. Healthier in football usually means quicker off the snap, stronger in engagement, and faster in pursuit. And that is exactly what the 6-foot-3, 305-pounder has done this offseason, and he expects it to pay off in the fall. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Quicker And Faster, UNC Defensive Lineman Myles Murphy Ready For Next Step


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