Quarterback commits to Tar Heels

Posted: Thursday July 12, 2007 06:26AM ET

Charlotte Latin quarterback Braden Hanson committed to North Carolina. Hanson, a 6-foot-6, 190-pound left-hander, completed 70 percent of his passes (172-of-245) for 2,695 yards and 39 touchdowns as a junior last season. He had several offers, including Missouri, Colorado, Rutgers, Kansas State and Wisconsin.

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And, sadly, so are you.

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speak for you self bub i am a tarheel fan, butch is stiring things up dwn south i love, and wheN I DIE I WILL BE A TAR HEEL DEAD GO TO HELL DUKE

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The fascinating thing about American football is the obsessional behavior it engenders in American men.

Do you wish you are a football player?

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IS THAT DIRECTED TO ME OR ANY ONE IN GENERAL?

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I hope that guy isnt trying to say that soccer is better than college football. That would just be insane, Saturday afternoons in the fall are the best

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HEY INTERNET LOOSER GET A LIFE

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stop judging us for being passionate about sports. everyone here has other passions in this world as well. i would also like to add that the internet losers and blue 2 are prolly kids that were beaten up by jocks in highschool. get over it cuz u still suck.

ps i am smarter than u

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also all sports engender obessive behavior in all men. i think it justmeans all men (of every culture) enjoy sports.

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Charlotte Latin is not some big football power. You litlle baby blue loving tarheels can have him.

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HATER IN THE HOUSE (CRAZY MAN)

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This guy doesn't have to be a Heisman candidate to be a large step in quality at qb for Carolina. Davis has been at UNC less than a year and he has greatly increased the quality of the program.

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