North Carolina Tar Heels: My 2022 Thanksgiving Dinner Invites

CHAPEL HILL, NC - DECEMBER 01: A detail shot of the interlocking NC logo on the shorts of Leaky Black #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during a game against the Michigan Wolverines during a 72-51 North Carolina win at the Dean E. Smith Center on December 1, 2021 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo by Peyton Williams/UNC/Getty Images)
CHAPEL HILL, NC - DECEMBER 01: A detail shot of the interlocking NC logo on the shorts of Leaky Black #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during a game against the Michigan Wolverines during a 72-51 North Carolina win at the Dean E. Smith Center on December 1, 2021 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo by Peyton Williams/UNC/Getty Images) /
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Drake Maye

When you think about North Carolina athletics over the last year, no athlete has made a bigger impact on their team than Drake Maye has for the UNC football program.

Maye has drawn national attention to the Tar Heels, as North Carolina has emerged as one of the better teams in the country. Even though they are coming off a brutal loss to Georgia Tech, the program’s 9-2 record thus far is something to be proud of, as Maye’s emergence should help North Carolina in many ways, especially recruiting.

Also- would it be cheating if Maye brings his family (full of former and current Tar Heels) to our dinner? I mean, I wouldn’t object to it one bit!