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Jake Johnson Fortifies UNC Football's Deep Tight End Position Group


, a sophomore tight end, entertained other college football programs but eventually followed his brother, committing to UNC 19 days after quarterback . "Obviously, me and Max wanted to play together, but he’s been in college four years, I’ve been in two. So, we had to do what’s best for us. This is kind of how it worked out." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Jake Johnson Fortifies UNC Football's Deep Tight End Position Group


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