Ty Chandler’s productive path at UNC began by studying with Sam Howell
Posted Dec 29, 2021
Ty Chandler’s path to becoming a 1,000-yard rusher and all-conference selection during his one-season at UNC began 11 months ago, with star quarterback Sam Howell volunteering to introduce him to the offense in appetizer-sized portions upon his arrival in Chapel Hill. The graduate transfer running back didn’t hesitate to dig in for full servings.
(Burlington Times News)
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