UNC adds to class with a wide receiver
Posted Jun 30, 2007
North Carolina has landed its second football commitment of the recruiting year, and N.C. State has added two players. The Tar Heels added Todd Harrelson, a 6-0, 181-pound receiver from Chesapeake, Va., who once lived in North Carolina. Harrelson had about 20 scholarship offers and decided to commit now to put an end to the pressure. He said he also considered Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Maryland and N.C. State.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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