Why is running back Jordon Brown's commitment so important for UNC?
Posted Aug 16, 2015
On Friday morning, 2016 all-purpose running back Jordon Brown (Durham, NC/Southern) committed to North Carolina, picking the Heels over South Carolina and Wake Forest and offers from West Virginia, Oklahoma State, and N.C. State, among others. A 5-foot-10, 180-pound versatile prospect, Brown was UNC's No. 1 target for the running back spot in the 2016 class.
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