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UNC Offers Four-Star Safety Eli Johnson

North Carolinas Bill Belichick makes a bold move, offering four-star safety Eli Johnson, committed to Ohio State, a spot in their 2027 class. Johnsons versatility could strengthen UNCs secondary, and fans are excited about the potential flip.

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