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Mack Hollins: ‘A different type of human being’


’ team-best eight touchdowns in 2014 garnered him honorable mention All-ACC accolades. But it also has drawn the attention of opposing defenses. A consistent target on special teams, the 6-foot-4, 210-pound receiver now hears his number called on offense. “They’re giving me that respect of the deep threat, which is always a good challenge,” he says with a broad smile. (Daily Tar Heel)

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