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Eric Ebron making his case as nation’s best tight end


Before the season started, North Carolina football coach told tight end that he wanted him to score a dozen touchdowns this year. Having gotten into the end zone only three times in the Tar Heels’ first six games, the 6-foot-4, 245-pound junior is probably going to fall short of that goal. But that doesn’t mean Ebron hasn’t lived up to expectations. (Wilmington Star News)

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