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Drake Maye talks disappointing finish to last season, new OC Chip Lindsey, shedding 'soft' label


UNC quarterback took college football by storm last season, breaking multiple program records en route to ACC Player of the Year honors. Despite his personal success, the junior signal-caller is still haunted by the Tar Heels' four-game skid to end the year and looks to flip the script with a return to the ACC Championship Game in 2023. (Inside Carolina)

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Drake Maye talks disappointing finish to last season, new OC Chip Lindsey, shedding 'soft' label


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