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North Carolina lost two huge basketball talents on Thursday when and entered the 2009 NBA Draft. But the Tar Heels welcomed in a huge football talent the day before when , a 6-6, 284-pound offensive tackle from Plainfield (Ind.) High School. Hurst is rated as the No. 3 offensive tackle in the Class of 2010 by Scout.com. Rivals.com rates Hurst as the No. 8 prospect overall in the Class of 2010. (ACC Sports Journal)

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