Greg Little on being banned by Tar Heels: 'There’s a lot of people that I’ve hurt'
Posted Nov 20, 2013
For the first time since Browns wide receiver Greg Little entered the NFL in 2011, he publicly lamented the damage he left behind at the University of North Carolina and how it has ultimately led to the Tar Heels formally distancing themselves from him. “There’s a lot of people that I’ve hurt, and I think a lot of the blame should be put on me much less than attacking other people."
(Akron Beacon Journal)
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