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Austin Proehl serves as Tar Heels' veteran on new-look offense


UNC waved goodbye to nearly its entire offense after the 2016 season, with wide receiver among the rare returning players with starting experience. "Seeing some of those guys that are gone, it’s hard. Some of those guys were my best friends. But I’ve been around the game long enough to know it happens every year. You just have to work through it." (ESPN.com)

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