UNC’s Jonathan Cooper recognized for off-the-field contributions
Posted Jul 17, 2012
Tuesday, UNC offensive guard Jonathan Cooper was nominated for an award that recognizes his off-the-field accomplishments. Cooper is one of 117 college football players nationally to be recognized for his community service contributions as a candidate for the American Football Coaches Association “Good Works Team.”
(Wilmington Star News)
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