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Conner Harrell has dreams of starting for North Carolina this coming season, but he’s embroiled in a competition with veteran quarterback Max Johnson. It’s been that way throughout the spring, and the Tar Heels have still declined to name one as their starting quarterback. However, Harrell is looking at the competition with a healthy sense, as he explained how he’s balancing the stress at the moment. “It’s definitely a tough thing to balance,” Harrell told the media. “But I mean, we’re both great dudes. Both men of God. And we you know, we understand we’re competing, but we understand like, we...
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North Carolina quarterbacks Max Johnson and Conner Harrell are truly in a friendly competition this offseason. Johnson was brought in as a transfer from Texas A&M to contend with Harrell for the starting job after Drake Maye left for the NFL. Although the two didn’t know each other prior, Johnson explained that they have grown close since he arrived in Chapel Hill. Not only has he shared advice with Harrell on the field, but the pair have also made an effort to get to know each other off it as well. “We’re competing, but at the same time, we’re on the same team,” Johnson said. “I have a really...
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North Carolina‘s quarterback competition figures to remain a tight battle going into the fall after spring ball yielded no clear winner between Max Johnson and Conner Harrell. Harrell remained with the team and has been in the system, while Johnson arrived by way of Texas A&M and had to spend a good deal of spring simply getting up to speed. Both felt things went well, though. A sophomore, Harrell broke down how he tried to attack the spring. “Approaching it I told myself just do the best that I can do,” Conner Harrell said. “Some things are out of my control, some things are in my control. Th...
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North Carolina has had a pair of quarterbacks working this spring in Max Johnson, the transfer from Texas A&M, and Conner Harrell, who just finished his redshirt freshman year with the Tar Heels. They’re different players in their own right, which would mean different approaches for whichever one eventually wins the position battle. Still, Mack Brown said after the first portion of spring practice that it’s more about preference than tailoring an offense fully to one quarterback or the other. He wants to know what those two would rather do or throw to set them up for their best success, regard...
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