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North Carolina football coach Mack Brown reacts to 'crushing' Max Johnson injury


spoke about the impact of losing to injury. “It's crushing and it's one of the hardest things about my job. I know how Max feels and it's awful. He has an outstanding spring practice, he looks good in the fall. He's ready to go. He has a really good third quarter. And now he's out for the year. It's just a load on the young guy." (Clutch Points)

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North Carolina football coach Mack Brown reacts to 'crushing' Max Johnson injury


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