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UNC Offensive Lineman Corey Gaynor Fully Locked In For His Final Go-Round


Offensive lineman didn’t want to leave North Carolina and college football with any unfulfilled objectives laying on the table. He is a man on a mission, and by the good graces of the NCAA, was given another season to achieve his many goals, both personal and with respect to the Tar Heels. And he plans on making the most of every minute. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Offensive Lineman Corey Gaynor Fully Locked In For His Final Go-Round