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UniveristyofNorthCarolina 16-17 All-Americas 120-121 Box3760,ChapelHill, Academic Excellence 18-19 First-TeamAll-America Profiles 122-126 NC27515 GamedayExcitement 20-21 CharlieJustice Profile 127 BowlTradition 22-23 Carolina &TheNationalAwards 128 Editor Kevin Best, DirectorofFootballCommunications Coaching Excellence 24-25 HonoredJerseys 129-130 NFL&UNCConnection 26-29 All-ACC 131-132 EditorialAssistance-RickBrewer,MattBowers,Dana Football Facilities 30 1,000-YardTradition 133 Gelin,BobbyHundley, SteveKirschner,JohnMartin, Carolina intheCommunity 31 Academic Honors 134 MikeMcFarland (UNCNewsServices),MattTerrell AtlanticCoastConference 32 BowlGameHistory, Recaps 135-143 (RamsClub) All-Time Lettermen 144-151 2006PLAYERPROFILES NFLDraft 152-154 Photography-Asnoted. Specialthanksto Returning Players 34-65 All-Time Professional Roster 155-156 Allsport/GettyImages,JimBounds,JeffreyCamarati, RobertCrawford, BobDonnan, Brian Fleming,Grant 2006Newcomers 66-68 Halverson,CraigJones,StreeterLecka,SeanMeyers, RECORDS HughMorton,WillOwens, Bill Richards, DanSears, 2006FOOTBALLSTAFF Team Information/Polls/Coaching Records 158 Justin Smith, PeytonWilliams HeadCoachJohn Bunting 70-73 TotalOffenseRecords 159-160 DaveBrock, assistantheadcoach/wide receivers/ All-PurposeRecords 160 Front&BackCoverDesigns-RobertSmith recruitingcoord 74 Scoring Records 161 InsideFront&InsideBackCoverDesigns-DanaGelin, Ken Browning, defensivetackles 75 Rushing Records 162-165 UNCAthleticCommunications. NFLphotoscourtesyof FrankCignett, offensivecoord/quarterbacks 76 Passing Records 166-168 GettyImages,Carolina Panthers, BuffaloBills,Mike JeffConnors, strength &conditioning 77 Receiving Records 169-170 Fabus(Parker) JohnGutekunst, assistantheadcoach/tightends. . . 78 Special Rush, Pass, Receiving Records 171 Danny Pearman, defensiveends 79 Place-kicking & Punting Records 172-173 Printing-PhillipsBrothersPrinters, Springfield, III Andre' Powell, runningbacks/special teamscoord.. 80 KickoffReturn &PuntReturn Records 174-175 Marvin Sanders,defensivecoord/defensivebacks . 81 DefensiveRecords 176-177 MEDIAINFORMATION TommyThigpen, linebackers 82 Individual Bestsvs. ACC 178 General Information 202-203 MarkWeber,offensiveline 83 Carolina'sACCStatistical Leaders 178-179 2006Opponents 204 CoreyHolliday, Rick Steinbacher, YearlyIndividual Statistical Leaders 180-183 CampusMap 205 John Dunn, ShawnTerlecky 84 Year-by-YearTeam Statistics 184 TarHeel Sports Network 206-207 Football SupportStaff 85-86 OpponentRecords 185-186 TarHeelTraditions 208 ChancellorJamesMoeser 87 Carolina's Record asa RankedTeam 187-188 AthleticDirectorDickBaddour 88 Carolinavs. RankedOpponents 188 UNCStaffDirectory 89 YearlyWon-LossRecords 189 TheRamsClub 90-92 Recordsvs. Opponents 190 All-TimeScores 191-196 KENANSTADIUM All-TimeSeriesRecords 197-200 Profile 94-96 Kenan Stadium Records 97-98 (?.<**• 1 ) ' CAROLINA FOOTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION 2006 PREVIEW 2006 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Day Date Opponent Site Time* TV SpecialEvent Sat. Septemb;r2 Rutgers Chapel Hill 3 30pm. ABC Location:Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 26,878 SSaatt.. SSeepptteemmbb;;rr916 VFiurrgminainaTech CChhaappeell HHiillll N7oponm EESSPPNNU Monogram Day Founded: 1789 Nickname:TarHeels Sat. Septembr;r23 Clemson Clemson, S.C TBA TBA SchoolColors:Carolina Blue&White SSaatt.. OOccttoobbeerr 714 MSoiuatmhiFlorida CCohraaplelGaHibllle ,Fla TTBBAA TTBBAA Youth Day/NCHSAADay Stadium(cap.): Kenan Stadium (60,000) Surface:NaturalGrass TSShaattu..r. OONccottvooebbmeebrrer21894 WVNioartkgrieeniDFaoarmeset CCNhhoatarrploeetltDeaHsivmlilel,ls,InVda.. T72:B33A00ppmm. TENBSBAPCN FamilyWeekend CCAtohhnalfneectriecelnlDcoierr:eDcArtt.olarJnatDmiicecskCoMBaoasedtsdeorur SSSaaattt... NNNooovvveeemmmbbbeeerr;r211581 GNDeuCokreSgtiaateTech CCDhhuaarppheeallm,HHiillNllC TTTBBBAAA TTTBBBAAA HRaommsecDoamying 222000000555CCReoocnnoffreedrr:eenn5ccee6RFienciosrhd::4t4h4in Coastal Division "All times Eastern COACHING INFORMATION 2005 RESULTS (5-6, 4-4 ACC} HeadCoach:John Bunting Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance TV Bunting'sRecordatUNC: 24 36 (5years) September 10 atGeorgiaTech L 21-27 46,459 ABC Bunting'sOverallRecord: 62 50 2 (10years) September 17 Wisconsin WL 5-14 60,000 ESPN2 Bunting'sOfficePhone: (919) 962 9144 September24 atNCState W 31-24 57,100 JP FootballStaff October 1 Utah 31-17 50,000 DaveBrock. . . . asst. headcoach/recruitingcoord. & October8 atLouisville WL 14-69 41,334 widereceivers October22 Virginia 7-5 50,000 JP Ken Browning defensivetackles& October29 atMiami WL 16-34 30,618 ESPN2 directorofhigh school relations November5 BostonCollege 16-14 48,000 JP FrankCignetti offensivecoordinator& November 12 Maryland wL 30 33 (OT) 50,000 JP quarterbacks November 19 Duke 24-21 50,000 JeffConnors Asst. AD./strength &cond. November26 atVirginiaTech L 3-30 65,115 ESPN JohnGutekunst . . . assistantheadcoach &tightends Danny Pearman defensiveends FUTURE SCHEDULES (TENTATIVE) ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Andre' Powell running backs& ByYear(datesaretentative) TheAtlanticCoast special teamscoordinator va222(2(stSS0000.ee100pR0pNttu0897..ottg----2e1r2vvrva9e)sss)ts...,,DC(JTWvvaSossihaeml..lpemoetleSCr.Cioosai(aul2tdOmtM5oacoh)atdr&,.eda(ClSidvaMe1sosr(p8a.oSto)r(e.,nlESpyietCv1n(p,sU(Sta3.S)e.5,epC)((pt,OoO1at.ccn9t.attn)t1..eR4))ucC,2,1tto)a3ginat]ecntrueEstScCot(U(uiSOtcecuh(ptStte.Cp(a4tS2r).7eo)pl8,t)i,na1vs2.()S,eUpvSst.F.E1C8)U, ACHAMCPIONCSHIP JTCbSap2atahioe0ctoen0Akunhfl6srlsCeeo,tdhlonreadiavleiypsinno,ltSclgnateeDlaa,edmcciFh.eulama2.wm,,i,-ll MTMJCSRioaoaohchrrramknvekwmiySnyDntWuHeeTToSniebhlnanrliebnligadredpcceaehkryeyns.r. . . Assoc.ggArraDaAddsd.eusufao/aetcStnet.seuiadAvase.sedsnsieDitcs.fs-otoet/AafonaOntflrnsthpeitdi,nlne,ivseerneditobaaevefattbfefcioaeDekrolcneneinkvssrn&.sseese T2e0n1n1es-sevse.(JSaepmtes24M)a,diatsoEnCU(Se(pOtc.t.3),1 vs. Rutgers(Sept. 10), vs. DDiivvissiioonnwwiinnnneerronAaBcCetahte1Atpl.amn.tic JCDhaersaionsnACFlrrloeewneemllan AsAssts.isEtqauVnitipdAmeteohlneOttpiMecarTanrtaaigionenersr 2012 - atTennessee(Sept. 8) JoeHaydon AdministrativeAssistant Dan Hooker Assoc. DirectorofSportsMedicine DominicMorelli BusinessOperations/Equip. Mgr. . . . TheUniversityofNorth Carolinaand Nikeextended theiragreementforeightmoreyears ScottOliaro Head Football AthleticTrainer beginning inJuly2002. Theagreementprovideseachvarsityteamwith shoes, apparel, equip- Brannon Simpson AssistantStrength Coach mentbagsandotherproduct. Italsoprovides $100,000annuallytotheChancellor's JamesSpurling DirectorofKenan Stadium Academic EnhancementFund forundergraduateteachingand $100,000annuallytotheath- RobertTate AssistantStrengthCoach leticdepartmenttorewardOlympicsportprogramsandcoachesforacademicandathletic TeresaVanderford John Bunting'sAdmin. Asst. excellence. OfficeStaff TerriMaynor(offensivecoaches) SandyRestivo(defensivecoaches) UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT ON GAMBLING Brenda Haithcock(recruiting) JayneBarnwell (hallofhonor) ThemissionoftheDepartmentofAthletics istosponsorabroad-basedathleticprogram thatprovideseducational andathleticopportunitiesforyoung menandwomen togrowanddevelop. In keepingwiththe Department'smission ATHLETICCOMMUNICATIONS andtheUniversity'scommitmenttoeducational interests, competitiveathletic programs,and integrityinallareas,the OfficePhone: (919)962-1376 DepartmentofAthleticsstronglycondemnsthe influenceofgamblingon intercollegiateathletics. FootballContact: Kevin Best, (919) 962-8916, Studentgamblingisasignificantissueoncollegecampuses.Student-athleteinvolvementingamblinghasproduced [email protected] manytragic situations, both forstudent-athletesandtheuniversitiesthey represent. Student-athletesoften compete in AssistantDirectorJohnMartin, (919) 962-0084 contests thatgenerate interestfrom those involved in gambling and, possibly, organized crime. Ifgiven theopportu- FootballSIDFaxNumber (919) 843-2309 nity, those interests will not hesitate to exploit the position student-athletes hold on college campuses. As such, the UniversityofNorth Carolina is firmlyopposed toall formsofgambling and bribery related to intercollegiateathlet- TARHEELBLUE.COM ics. leteTsoafnuldfildleiptsaretdmuecnattailonsatlafofbmleigmabteirons,.tThheisDsetpaatretmmeennttanpdrovthiedeesduacagtaimobnlalinpgroegdurcaamtiaorneprerfolgecrtaimonstoofaltlheitsDesptuadretnmte-natt'h-s TNaorrHtehelCBalruoel.icnoam,athtlheetiocfsf,iciisalthweeb2s4i-theouforr-aU-ndivaeyrshiotymeof commitmenttokeeping intercollegiateathleticsfreefrom the influencesofgamblingand itsrelatedactivities. forbreakingnews, in-depth featuresandcolorfuland TheDepartmentrequiresitsstaffmembersandstudent-athletestoadheretoNCAA,stateandfederal lawsregard- informativecommentaryontheTarHeels. inggambling. In the interestoffaircompetition and thegrowthanddevelopmentofstudent-athletes, the Department stronglyurges itsfriendsand supporterstorefrainfromgambling/bettingoncontestsinvolvingcollegiatecompetition andtoabidebystateand federal laws. , CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2006 PREVIEW TAR HEELS LOOK TO RETURN TO BOWL GAME IN 2006 Fresno Stale to lour-straight bowl games. It was his HEEL PRINTS offense that provided the backdrop loroneol the most exciting gamesofthe 2005 season,a thrilling • NorthCarolina's 2005 NorthCarolina returns 36 letterwinncrsand 12 50-42 loss by the Bulldogs tothen-No. I Southern schedulewas ranked the California. starters in 2006toateam that is9-7 in the recently Buntingalso hired Fresno's Mark Weberto fifth mostdifficultinthe expandedAtlanticCoastConferenceoverthe last replace Hal Hunterasoffensive linecoach and REPORTER'S countryaccording to twoseasons. That is the fourth-best record in the added VirginiaTech's Danny Pearman tocoach NOTEBOOK Sagarin. It isthe second league,trailingonly VirginiaTech,Florida Slate defensiveends. Webercoached twoseasonswith consecutiveyeartheTar and Miami. Heelshave faceda aisndrWiipsteehvfeo1nr4sosunecncdieeosfrses.,nsfTei,hveemarTenatryurHonebiesnlegsrsvatelarrsstoerffseaecloenCaaorfofleinnsae Ceiags"neIettttwhieasattraaFnvsreietrsiynoonpoatsnoiitlaitvnheeeiwsrprorifenflgea,ntsiweoi.ntshhitpwsohonuelwd help tCsaocrphoelfdiiuvnela.e'srInasnt2rk0ee0ndg4t,ihnotfhe schedule that is more favorablethan the previous offensivecoachescoming in in very prominent schedulewasthetoughest CtaDrapawarpnomoekelaes,irdenaaaasnNococsne.toissnllIswlefa(hsna2tesc0enuy0sse4ta)nhprieraneansesndtedtraeNesmnoaogu.mntssh5tttoo(thfp2raat0sv10cem05hl)aep.dtdioecuklHN.ebooowtwweralveser, ogtrmeofehltnrtettohsiau,enlg"gihstspoayaruyictcnsohguma,Bpynulggneeeftti.iotvnfieWgnc.geyoe"naahTcrnahesveapetthwercrwseehaya,aslsnlttgyoaeemwcsvhoe,irarnaynklpgeobledinaggctheheawermaidpntc,uhhdla-asis o•vTerheitTsalrasHte2el3sghaamvees,faicnecdilnu1dti4hnegrcasoniukxnetidnryo2p0p0o5nents Since2004,theTarHeels haveposted several tureofthisprogram to make it a mentally tougher • SinceJohn Bunting became head coach in 2001 football program. impressive wins,but have failed tocapitalizeon the Carolina hasplayed 22 ranked teams Nearly 37 momentum ofthose victories. Carolina recorded "It is the most fun 1 haveeverhadcoaching percentof(22of60) Bunting'sopponents have back-to-back winsoverarchrival NCState,posteda spring ball.The newness,the freshness waspartof been ranked memorableupsetofNo.4 Miami in 2004and last it. Knowingthatourdefense playeda lot betterlast yearhadconsecutivehome winsoverVirginiaand yearandbelieving that wecouldeven play better • NineofCarolina's 2006opponents played in a BostonCollege. TheTarHeels still cameupone thisyearwith betterdepthat most positions." bowl gamelastyear, including Rutgers,Virginia win shyofearning abowl game invitation lastyear Offensively,several Carolinaseniorswill play Tech, Clemson, Miami, South Florida, Virginia, andareanxioustoreturntopostseasonplay in key leadershiproles. Tackle Brian Chacosreturns NotreDame, GeorgiaTechand NCState. Furman 2006. toanchoranoffensive linethat must replace three losttoeventual national championAppalachian "Weare inthe so-called newACC,with Boston starters,tailback Ronnie McGill isoneofthetop State in thesemifinalsoftheDivision l-AAplayoffs CJoolhlnegBeunctoimnpgl.e"tWinegkitnolawsttyheaatr.V"irsgaiynsiahTeeacdhcoisac1h4-2, errusJheesrsseiHnotlhleeyleiasgauevowchaelnlehaedaelrthwyhaondmawkiedsebriegceiv- • Carolina hasfinished 500orbetter inACCplay 9pMloe-ist7tai.tmli1iavscetaanwyn'eedtarFcb,leaolnlriiikebedveae.MSaOtthruaeyrtrleeafnaaarndrese.aa1Wr1cee?ovukepanrlnyoedwaowpfheprogeaawcrmieceaontseimxvw-teeat pbflaraceTykshsh.ewmhaTenarrCeHajemuenlisSo'erxmttorosantnswfpierlrelsJbsoaietntglDeaniefloeerdytihasenadtspqrouetda.srhtierrt- ci•narSteehevrreeenstoadfretfJse,onhisnnicvBleuundstitiannrggt'elrsassftirveseteuasrsenoanws'iostnhsleaaattdilCneaagrstotlasiciknxiaer onfowhoiws tchoamtpweteitciovmepewteewaenrde.wTehewienx.p"ectationonus Csaercoolnidnastirsaibgrhetaykeianrg.in anew quarterback forthe LinarirnyteErdcewpatridonss(-91T)riamnadnethGeotdedama'rsdt(o3p)tawnodlKeaadreeresn Carolinasignedatop25 recruitingclass in Defensively.Carolinahopestocon- Taylor(2). February,butthemost important newcomerthis tinue itsascentinthe national season isoffensivecoordinatorandquarterbacks rankingafterlastseason's • North Carolinawastheonly school intheACC coach FrankCignetti,who washiredfrom dramatic improvement. In andoneofonlysixschools in thecountrytoscore 2003 and2004.Carolina FresnoState afterthe retirementofGary twiceon kickoffreturns. TheTarHeels ranked sec- Tranquill.Cignetti coached with Bunting ranked 100thorlowerin ond in theleagueand seventh in thecountryaver- briefly with the New *1(( the national defensive aging 249yards perkicoffreturn. OrleansSaintsand statistics. Lastseason, mostrecently undertheguidanceof • Jesse HolleyledtheTar Heelsand ranked sixth in helped lead •) deMfaernvsiivneScaonodredrisn,attoher atlhesoAlCedCtihnerteecaemiviinngreycaerpdtsiopnesr(g47a)meanadt6re0ce9ivinHge TarHeels improvedto yards(670), Theseniorfrom Roselle, N.J., isaver- No.42 and postedsev- aging 14.5yardsper reception in hiscareer eral impressivedefen- iveperformances. • Aftermissing thefirstfourgamesofthe 2005 Carolinaallowedjust seasonwitha torn pectoral muscle,tailback Ronnie five points in a victory McGill averaged 75.7yards pergameoverthe overVirginiaandheld remaining sevengames, thefifth highestaverage in J BostonCollegetojust theACC McGill hadtwo 100-yardgamesin 14Oinnsapewciina.l teams. v2i0c0to5ry-ag1a1i8nsitnDauwkienoMvceGrilVlirghiansiafoaunrd10104-6yairnda Carolinareturnsplace- rushinggames in hiscareer kickerConnorBarth and punterDavidWooldridge. • BrandonTatewastheonlyfreshman in theACC j^ Barth lookstoregain to rank in thetop 10in both kickoffand puntreturn hisform after average lastseason. Tate registered 809total struggling some returnyards(542 kick return, 267puntreturn), the 1styearasasoph- second highestreturn combination in the league omore. Wooldridge s in hisfourth year • Larry Edwardstallieda team-high 91 tackles in 14isththiensAtCarCtercaarnederrapnuknst 2la0s0t5y.earHeanpdoshtaesdd1oneorsmoo1r2ettiamceksleosvienrfhiivsetgharmeee-s average.TheTarHeels also yearcareerwiththeTarHeels return kick and puntreturner BrandonTate. Theonly losson special teams wasatdeepsnapper. CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2006 PREVIEW POSITION-BY-POSITION ANALYSIS: ACCRECORDSSINCE2004 moving tofullbackin thespring,Bozich surprised VirginiaTech 14-2 thecoachingstaffwith hisquick transitionand is Quarterback: Forthe secondconsecutiveyear, FloridaState 11-5 currently listedsecondonthedepthchart. Carolinaopens the season without aquarterback Miami 11-5 whohaseverstartedagame in Chapel Hill. Last NorthCarolina 9-7 OffensiveLine: Carolinareturnsjusttwostarters season,theTarHeelsturnedtoMatt Bakerwhohad GeorgiaTech 9-7 toaposition Bunting believes isthe most important anoutstandingseason inhisonly yearasastarter. Virginia 8-8 onthefield. Baker's lone backup,Joey Bozich,saw limitedtime Clemson 8-8 "Itall starts upfronton theoffensive anddefen- andwas movedtofullbackthis spring. Maryland 6-10 sive lines,"he says. "SinceIgothere,oneofmy Vyingforthe starting spotareJoe Dailey,atrans- NCState 6-10 goalswastodevelopanoffensiveline,aposition ferfrom Nebraska,andCamSexton,aredshirt Wake Forest 4-12 thathadbeen struggling. 1 think we'vedone that, freshman whowas unabletoplay lastyearafter Duke 1-15 but we needtocontinuemaking progress." breaking hisankle in March 2005. BostonCollege 5-3* The mostwelcomeoffseasonnewswasthe Both quarterbacksplayed well in springworkouts 'entered theACC in 2005 announcementthat BrianChacos had beengranteda and Bunting said both wouldcontinue to sixthyearofeligibilitybytheNCAA. competeforthespotin the fall. Hedoesnot Chacoshasstarted23consecutivegames, expecttonameastarteruntil thefirst week mostly atlefttackletoprotectthequarter- ofthe 2006season. back's blind side. Alsoreturning is 2004 "CoachCignetti didaterrificjob withtwo freshmanAll-AmericaCharlstonGray, newquarterbacks introducingthe system," whowill line upnexttoChacosat left Bunting says. "Theydidan awful lotof guard.Theotherpositionsare upforgrabs workonthefieldanda lotofworkoffthe thisfall. field.Itdeveloped intoatremendouscompe- "I amcomfortable withthedepth,I am tition.Eachday,youcould seeonequarter- a little bitmoreconcernedabouttheexpe- back starttoseizetheopportunity andthe rience,"says Bunting. "I think wehave otherone havetheoffday.Then,thenext sometalentedoffensive linemen.Wejust day theguy who had theoffday theday havetocontinuetotrain themandget beforewouldcome back.Itwasfun to themtoplayandtoperform sothey can watch." gain someconfidence." Dailey hastheedge inexperienceafter SophomoreGarrettReynoldsplayedat starting 12 gamesat Nebraska in 2004.hut righttackleasatruefreshman lastseason Sexton wasoneofthe mosthighly-recruited and thatexperienceshouldpay dividends quarterbacks inthe Southeastcomingoutof in 2006. He will compete forthe starting high school andwillcontinuetopushforthe jobwithredshirt freshmanAndre' starting nod. Barbour,whomaybe themostathletic "There isa lotofmental toughnesstothis lineman on the team. Barboursawexten- game," says Bunting. "The position that siveactionthis springatlefttackle while requiresthe most mental toughness isthe Chacoscontinuedtorehabashoulder quarterback. I haveagood feelingabout both injury. ofthese young men. 1 think they bothcan Redshirt freshman KyleJolly will con- contribute. It'sgoingtobecompetitive until tend forthe startingjobat rightguard. theendandwe mayeven play both ofthem Jolly hasthesizetoplay theposition,but in agame." hasnoexperienceatthecollege level. Needingdepth attheposition,Carolina Sophomore Ben Lemming,slated tobe signed three players in the 2006recruitingclass, 2004.satoutone season andstarted the first four the startingcenterlastyearbeforeashoulderinjury includingT.J.Yates,B.J.PhillipsandAnthony gamesofthe 2005campaign beforeMeGill's return. ended his season,may alsoseeplayingtimeat Parker-Boyd. Hismost impressiveperformancecame againstNC guard,alongwith sophomoreCalvin Darity. State when he rushedfor 129yards inaCarolina Lemming is penciled inasthestarteratcenter,but Running Back: SeniorRonnie McGill headlines victoryand wasnamedtheACC'sOffensiveBack juniorScott Lenahanexcelled inthe springand pro- agroupofrunningbacksthat hopes toreturn tothe oftheWeek. Edwards sawhisplayingtime vides theTarHeels withsome versatility alongthe topoftheACCrushingcharts. Afterfinishing decrease asthe season unfolded,but made astrong line.Seniortackle Kendall High and redshirtfresh- fourth in the leagueinrushingoffense in 2004. bid inthespringtoearn backthe No.2running man guard/centerAaron Stahl providedepth. CMaerGoilliln'asdaibpspeendcetofr1o1mthtlhaestliyneeaurp,.paMrtciGailllyldmuiessteod bacWkarproesintiiosna.walk-onwhoplayedwell in limited sSionpcheoamrorirveinBgriynoCnhBaipsehloHpilhla,sbbuatttslaewd aexbtaecnskivinejury thefirstfourgamesof2005 withatornchest mus- time in2005,rushing for27yardsagainstNCState playing time this spring. cle,but when healthy,McGill hasproven tobeone and43 yardsagainst Duke. LikeWarren,Rich saw ofthe league'sbestpowerrunners. Three yearsago significanttimethis spring whilethe staffworked WideReceivers: Like the offensive line, asafreshman,he ranoverWake Forestfor244 ondevelopingdepth. Carolina'swidereceiverswerehithardby personnel yards,theninth-best single-season mark in school Johnny White andAnthony Elzy are twoincom- losses.TheTarHeels saidgoodbyetoall-time lead- ohivsetrorVyi.rgLiansitayaenadr,fihneisrhuesdhetdhefosrea1s1o8nywairtdhs7i5n.7awin yienagr.frWeshhimteenwwaisththaecnhaatinocne'stoNocr.ac1k1 tahlel-rpoutraptoisoen this tionrgsrDeecrerievleerJMaitrcwhaerlslk,iWPaollllaoccekWarnidghsotliadndconMtirkiebu- yardspergame,which rankedfifth inthe league. back m thecountryand rushed for5,133 career Mason. ThatleavesJesse Holley astheonlyproven Despite playing injustsevengames,he led theteam yardstobreak the63-year-oldAsheville High wideouton theteam. Holley wasanhonorable- in rushing andscoredfivetouchdowns. School record heldpreviously by legendary mentionAll-ACCperformerlastseason whoranked "I know what Ronniecando," says Bunting. "If Carolinaback Charlie "Choo-Choo"Justice. amongthe top 10 in the league in receptions(6th) rwueshcear.nTkheeepquheismtihoenalhtahsy,alhewacyasnbbeeenaw1h,e0t0h0-eyrawrde Fullback: Carolinahasreceivedoutstanding faonrd6y7a0rdysarpdesragnadmeon(e6tth)o.ucHhodlolweny.caHueghetnt4e7rsptahseses canrun Ronnie 20to 25 timesagame.Todate,that fullback play in Bunting'sfiveprevious seasonsand season 14thall-timeatCarolinawith 89catches. has not happenedforonereasonoranother." thatcontinued lastyearwith theperformanceof Behind Holley,Carolinawill countonsopho- Behind McGill are junior Barrington Edwards, freshman Nick Starcevic. Despite missing the mores BrooksFosterand BrandonTate.Foster sophomoreJustin Warren and redshirt freshman springwith an injury,Starcevic should bethe starter played sparingly lastyearasareserveandTatewas Richie Rich. Edwards transferred from LSU in this fall. Lastseason,he scoredonhisonlycarry of strictly akick returner. Buntingalsomade itclear theyear,a 1-yard plungeagainstLouisville. After CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2006 PREVIEW thisspring that several true DEFENSIVEIMPROVEMENT freshmen wouldgel a Year NationalRank Int. Socks ehancetomakean impres- 2005 42(3492 ypg) 11 31 sion this fall atreceiver. 2004 ... 109(446.5) 8 20 "We lost threeguys who 2003 .... 116(505.3) 2 16 . pusl.a"yendotaesloBtuonftifnogo.tba"l1lafmor 2002 . . . 108 (4524) 6 20 really looking forward to centrating on academics,but will start at outside gettingacoupleoftrue linebacker.White backs upEdwardsand will see freshmen in here- lime in the linebackerrotation. Hakeem Nicksand Deunta "I think Larry Edwards has propotential." says Williams.Theycould play Bunting. "He had atremendousyear. He is very really important roles for fast,very aggressive. He has learned to playand usnextyear.Theyarenot concentrateand learn the positionoflinebacker." going toredshirt.They Durell Mapp.aformerwalk-on.stepped intoa won't siton the bench, startingrole midwaythrough last season and played they will play." well. He finishedthe season with46tackles injust NicksandWilliams six starts. Although heplayed at middle linebacker wNeicrkesbpolthaySeudpaetrPporweeprfHuilghInSdcehpoeonldAelnlc-eAmHeirgihcas. DefensiveLine: Carolina returnstwostarterson taisktesaedavsaonn,tahgeewoifllhimsosvpeeetdo.theoutsidethisyearto oSssbutiucatvtht.eoeiosMclehVxaiPpnmepCcfihtooarerndlNsoohttroittpeshtgaaCrantamdrheoiw.lsaiCsnWaairnloialnlmiitaenhmdaescSMwahrVaresiPenrteihaneBtotdwhweielfd,een-- oTtwPDhfhaaheovgtoisedhseeeawfr2staeei0nwsgns0onido6evrcwdaeNofmaFitlnbieLfnditrenhe,DbeeerybaduaNftSgFtfeaLomnnar.utnsaDddtiDetdeehaaeigfllfreosdewnoniisosntrifihevtvpCehelNaearteecoasnwelcedikvtnlOeTwaern'olotCsehmhpaslanmraassoycy.eukenrds yaPeanasd"SrcTe,hCnh"ahielsaorasrewyeisVlwiliRBcliutlccnooebrt,meyipnwegWghrto.eoerastwfloacersoymtaphaeenbtdsaitctsakirootupinphngobpmelpoatoyrsweieerteiMnloaansMrtaaktpp middle linebacker. Worsley started threegames last Tight Ends: What Carolina lacks in depthattight total andhad 16.5 tacklesforlosses. yearand Paschal played primarilyon special teams. ecHonandmtleietntmdtafhkoaerssapluulpt-ctionongfferetorhneetnr-cleainhseooltniaodlresncta.wrieteShrenaainnoodrtchJoeournlodut- iRoarcRktelatecukyrl.neiBnKgyynnadruremasueasnnidGourGyutayacknsldheasSrehenedilottrhoeennsBdtyaBrntruiinmagn,rjoulne-at pNlFa"LyT,eh"desbaablyilgshsBeuurrneptriainssge.awfa"uslMlaMbraakcrkkwaanPsadsacphlgaaulyy,edwwheinopstlehaeydeadd sHtaamnldeitntgisseCaasroonl.inAa'sstabretsetrrseicnecievhiinsgftrigehsthemnadnayenadr. tfealctklBeyonpupomsiptleayPeadgeexltarsetmseelaysowne.llCaarnodliisnao'fstecnoaocvhere-s ownouslpdecpiarlobtaebalmysbaescaomtreueafgrreeasthmsapne.ciWalettehaomusghptlahye- hasdramatically dramatically improvedhisblock- looked by opposingoffenses. He isgoodagainst er,but hedemonstratedthis spring that hehasa yinagr.dsLaasntdyoeanre.tHoaumclhedtotwhna.d21 receptions for212 tlihnee.ruGnuayndhacsanstbaursttedup16agpalmaeysbyinpheinsetcraarteiern,gwthhiele nmoiskeefloirnetbhaeckbaelrl..HHeehgaestssdoomwenhsiklilllsininaphausrsrycoavsert-he Sophomore RichardQuinn is listedsecondonthe Rackley isentering histhird seasonasthe starteron age." depthchart,butCarolinatypicallyemploysatwo the left side. twbaFbioehigdb"lhoyritH,tuasyeamt.hnr"elidypsesstsaaqteuyuntsipd.hcaBekpCsaunlarneadrltsyooyisilnn,niieggnnh.aiatts"hiti1emsontetfkfareaeleeildsllnc.gahfrtveoahaaunilraglngeatdboilgiohnehdtitsfeaeonbbrrdlomaosusnctyioknwifonhnhgaeits elstLianaakcdswKek.tlleysewyn.iehtcgaeanwrHinr,afedeniiBcdhhaaBaaelnatstmelcegsaamrconettorohicdoahatndaaqnskudle1eia7scModtketvonslaeewecirskankslsfeooBtsarnhrneaDodanaqwndvuidnsiafsrcaai.tarvenneeraBtbttaauahalrlcecsakmkolm.lepeoralsstatfyor TCbbHieeaitdscDafrkeniiisfenfc.rejrkcunIeorsnHmyitoahvlaaidetlsd,bliBfrtowaaoiwlhclokeknoeda,sns:sfsoilCerCegangonritmeoohsdplreuiefJwdntfiaeaietcvrtholeeiobdlotoynohakepgsWamaatNitetFoncnksLotrit'rensnopVsfeliTraricecgbsoniearcnncnioekeamsr.swi-ienlegl isgoingon with himandwith RichardQuinn." losses. Brown,a slightly undersizeddefensiveend backsQuinton Person and Bryan Bethea. Carolina at260pounds,needstobeatopponents with alsoredshirtedtwoplayers withoutstanding poten- hisquicknessand speed. He has missed sneavgHegirilaenleggTiaanmjyuelrsoireosa.vnedrtGhaerrleatsttWthwiotyeeabrosthdueto tbiaall"l,Wi"nesJaheyarsmvaeBiucnnoetrinSnetgrr.so"nwgWheaonhdhaaJvvoeertdpoalnasyeHeeedimfabwyleo.tcoafnfgoeott- Jacoby Watkinsbackoutthereon the field. He playedaspass rush specialistslast season. missedmostoflastyear.Jermaine Strongand TTWaahyyilltooerrsmwhiaoldlueladgsaseievneerfmaillolrbteihgattippmloaesyiasttialosin,naewfbhraecisklhee-r. JthoerdtaanlenHteimnbtyhearweortlwdotyoopulnayg,pwleayjeursstwhhavoehtaovecoanl-l man,includingasackand fumblereturn for tinue tocoachthemandgetthemtobeattheirbest atouchdown againstGeorgiaTech. when the season starts." Watkins wastheTarHeels'topcovercornerasa "It makesadifference,havingjuniorsand sophomore,leadingtheteam with two interceptions seniors upthere insteadoffreshmenand andfinishing fourth with 61 tackles. Personcan sophomores," says Bunting."Brian Rackley aspnrdinMgesl.iKkenBrtowwann,Btawlomesreniisoras,guhyadwghroeactan psolna,yheeithbelrocckoerdnearpourntthefonricakteloupcohsidtoiwonn.agLaaisntstseNa-C play both insideandoutside.Hehad a very State. good spring.HileeTaylor,whowill beatrue SeniorKareenTaylorhasdeveloped intoaleader juniornext season,hadhis best spring by thisoffseason and isentering histhird season asa far.Ourendposition hassome talentand starter. TrimaneGoddardassumed the startingposi- someexperience.We needtoseewhowill tionearly inthe 2005 season and ledthe team in interceptionswiththree. be the leadersofthisdefensive line." "Thoseguysare solid players andarethe back- boneofourdefense."says Bunting. "They have linLeibnaeckbearc,keburts:LaCrarryolEidnwaasrtdilsl lparcokvsiddeesptthheat made big plays in the past and we need themtocon- tinuetodothatthisseason." TarHeels withoneofthebestplayers in the ACC.Lastyear,he ledthe teamwith L)l tacklesand hadeight tacklesforlosses. Edwardsdid not playthisspringwhilecon- CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2006 PREVIEW JesseHolleyhasneverhad somediversityintohisplaymaking. Holley Leads By troubletalking. "I movearounda lotmorenow," hesays. "I'mplayinga lotofdifferentpositions. Example Butnowhewantstomakesure I'veplayedattheX, H,andZ(positions). Ratherthanteamsfocusingonmeinone byAdamLucas everyoneislistening. Holleyhas spotonthefield, I'll beabletomovearound much more." alwaysbeenoneofthemore Teammatesshouldhaveaneasiertimelocating himthanTarHeelopponents. After loquaciousTarHeels. Asheentershisseniorseason,though, he's all, theymerelyhavetolistenforhim. intentonplayingamajorleadershiprolewith histeammates. "I'vealwaysbeenaguywhowill saysomething," hesays. "Butit'salittlebitofa .-- "Iworkedoutextrahardthissummer," hesays. "I spenta lotof jumpthisyearbecausepeoplearereallylooking uptoyou. Peoplewantyouand timewithJoeDaileytryingtogetmytimingdown.Atthispointit's needyou tobethatguy.That'sfinewithme,becauseI'vewantedtobethatguyfora aboutthelittlethings. I'mconstantlytellingtheyoungguysthatitdoesn'tmatterwhat longtime." youdowiththelightsonandeveryonewatching. Itmatterswhatyoudo when thecamerasaren'tonyou." Thecamerasalwaysseemtofind Holley. Hechartedteam highsin catches(47), receivingyards(670),andyardspergame(60.9)lastsea- son. Butwhen helooksbackonhis juniorcampaign, hedoesn'tremem- berthecatchesorthebrokentacklesorthetouchdown hescoredagainst Utah. Heremembersthedrops. Specifically, heremembersa bobble intheendzoneagainstGeorgia Tech. HeremembersasimilarmuffagainstVirginiaTechthatcouldhave beenamomentum turner. Heremembers...andhedoesn'tlikethememory. "Ididn'thavethosedropsbecauseIcan'tcatch," hesays. "I knowI cancatch. SothatmeansIwasn'tfocusedalltheway. Someofthose ballswereeasycatchesandI justtookmyeyeofftheball. I thoughtit wasa surecatchandtookitforgranted. Ican'tdothatanymore." Inadditiontosharpening hisfocus, Holleyspentthesummertryingto improvehisspeed. Hisspeed isn'tanegative,butitalsoisn'toverwhelm- ing. That'spartofthereasonwhyhehas89careercatchesbutjustfour touchdowns. Manyofthosecatcheshavecomeoverthemiddle,aplacethefear- lessHolleyhasabsorbed numerousblowsduring hisTarHeelcareer. UndernewcoordinatorFrankCignetti, Holleyexpectstoincorporate The2006SeniorClass 2006-07 BOWL SCHEDULE BowlGame Date/Time(ET) Site Matchup Network San DiegoCo. CreditUnion Poinsettia Dec. 19/8 p.m. San Diego, Calif MountainWestvs. At-Large ESPN2 GMAC Dec. 20/8 p.m. Mobile,Ala. C-USAvs. MAC/WAC ESPN PioneerPureVision LasVegas Dec. 21/8 p.m. LasVegas, Nev MountainWestvs. Pac-10 ESPN NewOrleans Dec. 22/8 p.m. NewOrleans, La. Sun BeltChampvs. C-USA ESPN2 NewMexicoBowl Dec. 23 /4:30p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. MountainWestvs. WAC ESPN Birmingham Bowl Dec. 23 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big Eastvs. C-USA ESPN2 FortWorth Dec. 23/8 p.m. FortWorth,Texas CUSAvs. MountainWest ESPN Sheraton Hawaii Dec. 24/8 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii Pac-10vs WAC ESPN MotorCity Dec. 26/ 730p.m. Detroit, Mich BigTenvs. MAC ESPN Emerald Dec.27/8p.m. SanFrancisco,Calif. ACCvs.Pac-10 ESPN Independence Dec. 28 / 4:30p.m. Shreveport, La. Big 12vs SEC ESPN Pacific LifeHoliday Dec. 28/8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12vs. Pac-10 ESPN GaylordHotelsMusicCity Dec.29/ 1 p.m. Nashville,Tenn. ACCvs.SEC ESPN VitalisSun Dec. 29/2 p.m. El Paso,Texas Big 12/Big East/NotreDamevs. Pac-10 CBS AutoZone Liberty Dec. 29/ 4:30p.m. Memphis,Tenn. C-USAvs SEC ESPN Insight Dec. 29 / 7:30p.m. Tempe,Ariz. BigTenvs. Big 12 NFL ChampsSports Dec.29/8p.m. Orlando,Fla. ACCvs.BigTen ESPN MeinekeCarCare Dec.30/ 1 p.m. Charlotte,N.C. ACCvs.BigEast/Navy ESPN MasterCardAlamo Dec. 30/ 4:30p.m. SanAntonio,Texas BigTenvs. Big 12 ESPN Chick-fil-A Dec.30/8p.m. Atlanta,Ga. ACCvs.SEC ESPN MPCComputers Dec.31 /7:30p.m. Boise,Idaho ACCvs.WAC ESPN Outback Jan. 1/11 a.m. Tampa, Fla. BigTenvs. SEC ESPN AT&TCotton Jan. 1 / 11:30a.m. Dallas,Texas Big 12vs SEC FOX ToyotaGator Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Jacksonville,Fla. ACCvs.Big 12/BigEast/NotreDame CBS Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. BigTenvs. SEC ABC Rosepresented byCiti Jan. 1 /5p.m. Pasadena,Calif. *BCSvs. BCS ABC Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. Phoenix,Ariz. •BCSvs. BCS FOX FedExOrange Jan.2/8p.m. Miami,Fla. •BCSvs.BCS FOX AllstateSugar Jan. 3/8 p.m. NewOrleans, La. •BCSvs. BCS FOX International Jan. 6/12 p.m. Toronto, Canada Big Eastvs. MAC ESPN2 BCS NationalChampionship Jan. 8/8p.m. Phoenix,Ariz. *BCS#1 vs. BCS#2 FOX BOWLCHAMPIONSHIPSERIES When no havingaconferencechampion participating intheBCSNational ChampionshipGame, theBCSwill havethefollowing conferencechampionsserveashostteams: RoseBowl - BigTenand Pac-lC; FedExOrangeBowl-ACC, AllstateSugarBowl - SEC;TostitosFiesta Bowl -Big 12. 6 7 CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2006 PREVIEW CLASS BREAKDOWN Seniors- 1 Nick Starcevic ATHLETE DEFENSIVELINEMEN Melik Brown Brandon Tate No. Name Poi. Ht. Wt. Yr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Shelton Bynum Fleming Thompson 53 BruceCarter Athlete 6-3 210 Fr. 5980 MKeelnitkwaBnroBwanlmer DDEE/DT 66--52 228680 JSrr.. Brian Chacos DJ Wharton-Lake WIDERECEIVERS 96 TavaresBrown DL 6-0 275 Fr. Larry Edwards GarrettWhite No. Name Pos. HlT^ Wt. ~YrT 75 Shelton Bynum DT 6-5 300 Sr. Jon Hamlett 30 DavidAndreoli WR 6-1 185 Fr. 89 BowenChapman DE 6-3 245 Jr. Kendall High RedshirtFreshmen- 19 27 ChristopherBarnes WR 5-11 170 Jr. 95 GregElleby DL 6-4 260 Fr. JoJensastehaHnolLlaeyne DAanvdirdeABnadrrbeooulri 8812 JDBuirsrotkoinkEsnHegFonrsdatemerrson WWWRRR 565---13110 221007000 JSFrro...' 799847 AKDlayernrrdiircuasMuuMslalGsinusseynburg DDDLLT 666---332 222688005 JFFrrr... PatrickMarsh Bryan Dixon 9 JesseHolley WR 6-3 210 Sr. 40 DariusPowell DL 6-2 220 Fr. RonnieMcGill Lowell Dyer 19 WillLowing WR 5-9 180 Jr. 42 BrianRackley DE 6-5 270 Sr. Brian Rackley Dirk Engram 88 HakeemNicks WR 6-1 210 Fr. 33 HileeTaylor DE 6-3 241 Jr. Ryan Salone Jordan Hemby 87 BrandonTate WR 6-1 190 So. 93 CamThomas DT 6-3 315 Fr.* KareenTaylor Charlie Henson 3 KentonThornton WR 6-4 225 Fr.* JaDcJo.byWaWaltkkeirns RwenKsyhleauJnollMyiller 3269 DDJeuWnhtaarWtiolnl-iLaamkse WWRR 66--20 119955 SFro.. DN2oE0.FENCNSoIaoVmtEeerBAArCnKoSld PFoSs. H5t-.10 W1t9.0 YSro.. DavidWooldridge Richie Rich RUNNINGBACKS 35 BryanBethea CB 5-10 185 Jr. VictorWorsjey Bobby Rome No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. 17 KendricBurney DB 5-9 175 Fr. Cam Sexton 18 JoeyBozich FB 6-2 250 So 30 BryanDixon SS 5-11 205 Fr* Juniors-26 Aaron Stahl 48 MichaelBriggs FB 6-0 250 So. 20 Shaun Draughn DB 6-0 195 Fr. Kentwan Balmer JermaineStrong 5 BarringtonEdwards TB 6-0 220 Jr. 19 LeCountFantroy DB 5-11 175 Fr. Christopher Barnes Cam Thomas 6 AnthonyElzy RB 5-10 210 Fr. 31 TrimaneGoddard SS 5-11 192 Jr. 25 RonnieMcGill TB 5-11 220 Sr. 23 Jordan Hemby CB 5-10 190 Fr.' ConnorBarth Kenton Thornton 41 JockMoore FB 6-0 280 Jr. 47 TavorrisJolly DB 5-11 185 Fr. Ryan Baucom KennedyTinsley 33 DarylPorter FB 5-9 241 So. 26 JabirJones DB 6-1 210 Jr. Bryan Bethea MatthewToney 26 RichieRich TB 5-9 190 Fr.' 45 Jonathan Lane FS 5-11 180 Sr. Bowen Chapman E.J. Wilson 4 BobbyRome RB 5-11 240 Fr.* 18 RwenshaunMiller DB 5-11 185 Fr. John Choate 43 NickStarcevic FB 6-2 245 So. 3 Quinton Person CB 5-11 185 Jr. Joe Dailey TrueFreshmen -28 21 JustinWarren TB 6-1 198 Jr. 11 RyanSalone CB 5-11 183 Sr. Barrington Edwards Ed Barham 37 JohnnyWhite RB 5-10 190 Fr. 38 JermaineStrong CB 5-10 185 Fr.* 85 E.J.Wilson FB 6-2 260 Fr.* 27 KareenTaylor FS 6-0 200 Sr. TrimaneGoddard Tavares Brown 28 DJ.Walker SS 6-0 185 Sr. Charlston Gray Logan Buchanan QUARTERBACKS 16 JacobyWatkins CB 6-0 180 Sr. KyndrausGuy Kendric Burney No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. 37 KendricWilliams CB 5-11 190 Jr. Justin Henderson BruceCarter 12 JoeDailey QB 6-1 205 Jr. BenJohnson Shaun Draughn 23 BenJohnson QB 6-1 190 Jr. LINEBACKERS ShJaabwinrJLoanwesson AGnrtehgonEyllEelbzyy 111451 ABC.naJt.mhPhoSinleylxitpPosanrker-Boyd QQQBBB/Ath.666---105 211499550 FFFrrr...' N45o35. TNLroaegymaenBrBenuncehranan PLLBoBs. H66t--.10 W22t21.05 YSFrro... Scott Lenahan LeCount Fantroy 13 T.J. Yates QB 6-3 205 Fr. 32 LarryEdwards LB 6-2 235 Sr. Durell Mapp Wesley Flagg 51 WesleyFlagg LB 6-0 215 Fr. JockMoore Zack Henderson OFFENSIVELINEMEN 48 DurellMapp LB 6-2 225 Jr. Michael Murphy Michael Ingersoll No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. 57 JarrellMiller LB 6-2 260 Fr. Quinton Person VinceJacobs 7786 ABnrydorneBBiasrhboopur OOTG 6663 239080 FSro..* 4414 MChaarskePRaisccehal LLBB 66--30 222155 SSoo. HileeTaylor TavorrisJolly 65 BrianChacos OT 64 310 Sr. 21 MartelThatch LB 6-2 215 Jr. Martel Thatch DarriusMassenburg 79 Calvin Darity OG/C 63 295 So. 36 KennedyTinsley LB 6 210 Fr.* Justin Warren Jarrell Miller 66 LowellDyer C 63 270 Fr.* 56 GarrettWhite LB 6-2 235 So. RockWells AlericMullins 77 CharlstonGray OG 63 295 Jr. 54 VictorWorsley LB 6-1 235 Sr. KendricWilliams Hakeem Nicks 60 ZackHanderson OL 67 270 Fr. Anthony Parker-Boyd 62 WyattHicks OG 65 270 So. PLACE-KICKERS/PUNTERS Sophomores-23 Alan Pelc 71 KendallHigh OT 64 300 Sr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Zach Adrian B.J. Phillips 6762 MKiylcehaJeolllyIngersoll OOLG 6646 236055 FFrr.." 1107 CJoohnnnoCrhoBaatreth PPK 66--12 119900 JJrr. CooterArnold Darius Powell 63 BenLemming C 64 295 So. 38 LaneClemmons PK 6-0 200 So Bryon Bishop Morgan Randall 64 ScottLenahan c 6 1 290 Jr 42 Shawn Lawson PK 5-11 190 Jr Joey Bozich Trevor Stuart 70 Alan Pelc OL 66 320 Fr 16 MatthewToney PK 5-10 175 Fr. Trey Brenner RyanTaylor 68 KennyPrice OG 64 300 So 45 DavidWooldridge P 6-2 215 Sr Michael Briggs JohnnyWhite 67 Morgan Randall OL 66 275 Fr. LaneClemmons DeuntaWilliams 7753 GAaarrroenttSRtaehylnolds OOTG/C 6672 320900 SFro..' DNoE.EPSNNaAmPePERS Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Calvin Darity TJ. Yates 57 Ryan Baucom DS 5-11 180 Jr. Brooks Foster TIGHTENDS 54 CharlieHenson DS 6 ' 210 Fr* WyattHicks No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. 63 PatrickMarsh DS 6-1 225 Sr Will Lowing 80 EdBarham It 6-3 260 Fr. 91 MichaelMurphy DS 6-2 231 Sr Ben Lemming 86 JonHamlett TE 64 255 Sr Mark Paschal 84 VinceJacobs IE 66 225 Fr. 89 RichardQuinn TE 64 235 So Daryl Porter 83 TrevorStuart TE 63 230 Fr. Kenny Price 49 RyanTaylor TE 63 220 Fr. Richard Quinn 47 FlemingThompson rt 63 225 So GarrettReynolds 81 RockWells TE 64 250 Jr Chase Rice ^\ CAROLINA 1 ALPHABE_ TI_C_A__L ROSTE_R (^o t5 2006 PREVIEW 1 1 1 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown HighSchool/PreviousSchool 9 Zach Adrian DB 5 11 85 So. Cary, N.C. Green Hope 30 David Andreoli WR 6-1 85 Fr. Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell 2 CooterArnold FS 5-10 90 So. Mocksville, N.C. DavieCounty 90 Kentwan Balmer DE/DT 6-5 288 Jr Weldon, N.C. Weldon 78 Andre Barbour OT 6-6 298 Fr.* Atlanta, Ga. North Springs 80 Ed Barham TE 6-3 260 Fr. Dendron,Va. SurryCounty 27 Christopher Barnes WR 5-11 70 Jr Huntersville, N.C. North Mecklenburg 10 Connor Barth PK 6-1 90 Jr Wilmington, N.C. Hoggard 57 Ryan Baucom DS 5-11 80 Jr Rockingham, N.C. Richmond County 35 Bryan Bethea CB 5-10 85 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. Douglas Byrd 76 Bryon Bishop OG 6-3 300 So. Union, S.C. Union 18 Joey Bozich FB 6-2 250 So. Hinsdale, III. HinsdaleCentral 43 Trey Brenner LB 6-0 220 So. Chapel Hill, N.C. Southern Durham 48 Michael Briggs FB 6-0 250 So. Gastonia, N.C. Ashbrook 58 Melik Brown DE 6-2 260 Sr. Camden, N.J. WoodrowWilson/HargraveM.A., Va. | 96 Tavares Brown DL 6-0 275 Fr. Rockingham, N.C. Richmond County 55 Logan Buchanan LB 6-1 :215 Fr. Mocksville, N.C. DavieCounty 17 Kendric Burney DB 5-9 75 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. SouthwestOnslow 75 Shelton Bynum DT 6-5 :iOO Sr. Ellenwood, Ga. CedarGrove 53 BruceCarter Athlete 6-3 210 Fr. Havelock, N.C. Havelock 65 Brian Chacos OT 6-4 310 Sr. Darien, Conn. Darien 89 Bowen Chapman DE 6-3 245 Jr. Lexington, Ky. Woodberry Forest 17 John Choate P 6-2 90 Jr Charlotte, N.C. Country Day 38 LaneClemmons PK 6-0 200 So Fayetteville, N.C. TerrySanford 12 Joe Dailey QB 6-1 205 Jr. JerseyCity, N.J. St. Pete's Prep/Nebraska 79 Calvin Darity OG/C 6-3 295 So. Tallahassee, Fla. Lincoln 30 Bryan Dixon SS 5-11 205 Fr.* TaborCity, N.C. South Columbus 20 Shaun Draughn DB 6-0 95 Fr. Tarboro, N.C. Tarboro 66 Lowell Dyer C 6-3 270 Fr* Durham, N.C. Riverside 5 Barrington Edwards TB 6-0 220 Jr Bowie, Md. Bowie/LSU 32 Larry Edwards LB 6-2 235 Sr. Tampa, Fla. Wharton 95 Greg Elleby DL 6-4 260 Fr. TaborCity, N.C. South Columbus 6 Anthony Elzy RB 5-10 :210 Fr. Warren, Ohio John F Kennedy 82 Dirk Engram WR 5-10 7 Fr.* College Park, Ga. North Clayton - 19 LeCountFantroy DB 5-11 75 Fr. Washington, D.C. Ballou . 51 Wesley Flagg LB 6-0 :215 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. JackBritt 1 Brooks Foster WR 6-3 :>00 So. Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs - 31 TrimaneGoddard SS 5-11 92 Jr. Robersonville, N.C. Roanoke 77 Charlston Gray OG 6-3 :195 Jr. FortWorth, Texas Dunbar 3 74 KyndrausGuy DT 6-2 :>80 Jr. HopeMills, N.C. South View 1 86 Jon Hamlett TE 6-4 :?55 Sr. Lynchburg, Va. Jefferson Forest 2 60 Zack Handerson OL 6-7 :no Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. BertramTrail 2 23 Jordan Hemby CB 5-10 90 Fr.* Morganton, N.C. Freedom \i 8 Justin Henderson WR 5-11 :;oo Jr. Henderson, N.C. Northern Vance I 54 Charlie Henson DS 6-1 :210 Fr' Waynesville, N.C. Pisgah 3t 62 WyattHicks OG 6-5 270 So Highland Springs, Va. Highland Springs a 71 Kendall High OT 6-4 :500 Sr. Salisbury, N.C. West Rowan 37 9 Jesse Holley WR 6-3 :210 Sr Roselle, N.J. Abraham Clark 2? 66 Michael Ingersoll OL 6-4 :?65 Fr. Matthews, N.C. Butler 37 84 VinceJacobs TE 6-6 :225 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day 85 23 BenJohnson QB 6-1 90 Jr Fairview, N.C. Reynolds 45 72 KyleJolly OG 6-6 :305 Fr.* Powhatan, Va. Blessed SacramentHuguenot 54 47 TavorrisJolly DB 5-11 85 Fr. Shelby, N.C. Shelby 13 26 JabirJones DB 6-1 :210 Jr. Burlington, N.C. Cummings 45 Jonathan Lane FS 5-11 80 Sr Concord, N.C. Robinson 19 Will Lowing WR 5-9 80 So. Durham, N.C. Lexington, S.C. 42 Shawn Lawson PK 5-11 90 Jr. Matthews, N.C. Butler 63 Ben Lemming C 6-4 :295 So. Houston, Texas StrokeJesuit 64 Scott Lenahan C 6-1 :290 Jr. Marietta, Ga. Harrison 48 Durell Mapp LB 6-2 :225 Jr Burlington, N.C. Cummings 8

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