Lucas Crowley to play in last game at North Carolina, pursue NFL
Posted Dec 29, 2016
When the Nease football program won the state championship in 2005, an enamored fifth grade boy sitting in the stands set a plan in motion. As he watched his older brother Travis – the team’s starting left tackle – protect quarterback Tim Tebow’s blind side and play with other Nease greats, he decided to follow in his footsteps.
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