Quinton Coples to participate in televised skills challenge
Posted Feb 2, 2012
Five hours of pregame programming on Super Bowl Sunday has a tendency to get a little boring after awhile. But if you’re a North Carolina fan who enjoys seeing your former Tar Heels in action, there’s an alternative. At 4 p.m. on ESPN2, defensive end Quinton Coples will be among the soon-to-be drafted players taking part in the 14th annual All-Star Football Challenge.
(Wilmington Star News)
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