If there was any doubt that quarterback Drake Maye wasn't returning to North Carolina, that can be put to bed now.
Georgia was a no brainer for the top spot in the final college football playoff rankings, but Dan Wolken explains how the rest of the field was set.If there was any doubt that quarterback Drake Maye wasn't returning to North Carolina, that can be put to bed now.
Maye took to Twitter on Wednesday night to confirm that he's returning to North Carolina next year amid small rumors that never really had legs that he would be transferring. This reaffirms Maye's commitment to the program and his statement on Saturday night after the loss to Clemson.. But Maye put the rumors to rest shortly after.Could never leave this place, I’m a Tar Heel🤝
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