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UNC Football Lands Michigan State WR Transfer Aziah Johnson


Michigan State WR Transfer Aziah Johnson, who North Carolina recruited out of high school, will end up in Chapel Hill after all. He signed with the Tar Heels on Friday. Johnson, a 6-foot, 175-pounder, has three seasons of eligibility available. As a redshirt freshman last season, he caught 16 passes for 276 yards and two TDs for Michigan State. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Football Lands Michigan State WR Transfer Aziah Johnson


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