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Phil Longo Thrilled To Get What He Wants: 'Elite' QB & OT


If Phil Longo had things his way, UNC would land a top-notch quarterback and offensive lineman in every class. Every coach wants that, but Longo and the Tar Heels achieved their mission in the class of 2022 that signed letters of intent last week. UNC’s 17-member class is ranked No. 9 nationally and tied for No. 5 when gauging average per-player ranking. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Phil Longo Thrilled To Get What He Wants: 'Elite' QB & OT


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