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QB Jacoby Brissett puts Tar Heels on back burner


Jacoby Brissett would likely take official visits to South Carolina, FSU and possibly Notre Dame. At 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds and one of the best basketball players in Palm Beach County, he wants to see if he can handle both college football and basketball. He was at one time interested in North Carolina, but he’s cooled on the Tar Heels. “He was going to visit there, but they had two quarterbacks committed, even though one’s 5-10,” Daniels said. He’s kind of put them on the back burner.” (Palm Beach Post)

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