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Hubert Davis Live: The Importance of Brady Manek's Versatility


, when he wasn’t playing with , was often North Carolina's lone big man against Boston College, a role that he could find himself in until and return. Head coach talked about the versatility of Manek’s game that allowed him to thrive in that role on his radio show (Audio) Monday. (Inside Carolina)

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Hubert Davis Live: The Importance of Brady Manek's Versatility


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