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Extra Points: Hot Peppers


In July, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, and in December he will enter the College Football Hall of Fame. In his induction speech in Canton, Ohio, Peppers thanked coaches and Donnie Thompson "for coming to Bailey, North Carolina, and making me realize Chapel Hill was where I needed to be." (GoHeels.com)

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Extra Points: Hot Peppers


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