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Q&A: Wes Miller


didn't follow the usual route to becoming a Tar Heel. You know, the one where the 6-foot-8 high schooler who can leap out of the gym finally commits after years of recruiting by all the big-name schools. Yeah, that one. Definitely wasn't the 5-11 Miller. As a transfer from James Madison University, the shooting guard chose to follow his dream of landing a spot on North Carolina's roster. And not just to wear the Carolina blue jersey, mind you. (Sports Illustrated)

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