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CAROLINA FOOTBALL
GAME 4: AT CLEMSON • SEPT. 27, 2014 • CLEMSON, S.C. • 7:02 P.M.
GAME INFO CENTER
Clemson
Record: 1-2 (0-1 ACC)
Rank: Receiving votes in both polls
Last Game: Lost to FSU, 23-17, Sept. 20
Head Coach: Dabo Swinney (Alabama ‘93)
Record at Clemson: 52-25 (sixth full year)
Overall Record: same
Broadcast Information
Kickoff: 7:02 p.m.
ESPNU: Anish Shroff, play-by-play; Kelly
Stouffer, analyst; Cara Capuano, sideline
Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell,
play-by-play; Ethan Albright, analyst; Lee
Pace, sideline
Website: A live radio broadcast of the Tar
Heel Sports Network is available on UNC’s
official athletic website, GoHeels.com.
Online Information: GoHeels.com (North
Carolina); ClemsonTigers.com (Clemson)
UNC Social Media Hub
Hashtag: #GoHeels, #BeatClemson,
#UNCvsCU
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UNCTarHeelsAthletics
UNC Quick Facts
Location: Chapel Hill, N.C.
Enrollment: 18,370 (undergraduate)
Founded: 1789
Nickname: Tar Heels
School Colors: Carolina Blue & White
Stadium (capacity): Kenan Stadium
(63,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Chancellor: Carol Folt
Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham
n GAME TIME NOTE: Saturday will be
Carolina’s third night game of the season.
It’s the first time the Tar Heels have
played three night games in a season since
2010. Carolina has not played four night
games in a season since 2000. All four
games this season have started at 3:30
p.m. or later.
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
North Carolina
Record: 2-1 (0-0 ACC)
Rank: Not ranked
Last Game: Lost to ECU, 70-41, Sept. 20
Head Coach: Larry Fedora
(Austin College ‘85)
Twitter: @CoachFedora
Fedora’s Overall Record: 51-30, seventh
year
Fedora’s Record at UNC: 17-11, third year
n AT A GLANCE: North Carolina’s first
conference game of the season figures to
be one of its most difficult. The Tar Heels
travel to Clemson on Saturday, Sept. 27,
for a 7 p.m. nationally-televised game on
ESPN.
This is the first time Carolina has opened
its ACC slate against Clemson since 1996
when the Tar Heels began the year with
a 45-0 victory over the Tigers in Chapel
Hill. The last time Carolina began the ACC
season at Clemson was 1984. Carolina has
lost four of its last five against the Tigers,
including the most recent meeting, which
was a 59-38 loss in 2011. This is UNC head
coach Larry Fedora’s first game against
Clemson.
Carolina is coming off a 70-41 loss at
East Carolina. ECU’s 70 points, 789 yards
of total offense and 39 first downs were
all the most allowed in UNC history. Three
different UNC players threw a touchdown,
including QB Mitch Trubisky, WR Ryan
Switzer and holder Tommy Hibbard (on a
fake field goal play).
Clemson played host to No. 1 Florida
State, falling in overtime 23-17.
QUICK HITS
• Carolina plays two of its next three and four of its
next six on the road, including this week at Clemson
and Oct. 11 at No. 8 Notre Dame.
• Carolina is 12th in the nation in turnover margin.
• Carolina started four sophomores and a true freshman on the offensive line last week against ECU.
• Over the last 16 games, Carolina has scored 10 non-
offensive touchdowns (five punt returns for touchdowns, three interception returns for touchdowns, two
kickoff returns for touchdowns).
• Twelve different players have scored a touchdown
this season. Tailback Romar Morris leads the team
with three scores.
• The Tar Heels have scored on all 14 red zone possessions this season with 11 touchdowns and three field
goals.
n CAROLINA VS. CLEMSON NOTES:
• Sixteen of Nick Weiler’s 22 kickoffs have gone for
Clemson leads the overall series with
touchbacks. Last year, he had 19 for the season.
North Carolina, 35-19-1. Clemson leads
• Weiler has made all three of his field goal attempts
the series in games played in Death Valley,
this season.
17-7-0, including the three most recent
• Punter Tommy Hibbard continues to have an outvictories in 2003, 2006 and 2011.
standing season. He is averaging 39.7 yards per punt.
• Carolina’s last victory in Clemson was
Seven of his 18 punts have been inside the opponents’
a 38-3 victory in 2001 led by quarterback
20-yard line.
Darian Durant and defensive end Julius
• WR Ryan Switzer ranks third in the ACC with 5.3
Peppers.
receptions per game. Switzer has attempted two
• Carolina associate head coach for
passes in career and both have gone for touchdowns.
defense Vic Koenning was the Tigers’
defensive coordinator and defensive backs
coach from 2005-08. His Clemson defense
was among the best in the nation in 2007 and 2008. In 2007, Clemson was ninth in the nation in total
defense (307 ypg), and 10th in scoring defense (18.7 ppg).
• Several members of Clemson’s coaching staff have ties to the Tar Heels. Assistant head coach Danny
Pearman, who also coaches tight end and special teams, was a member of former UNC head coach John
Bunting’s final staff in 2006. The Tigers’ offensive line coach Robbie Caldwell was the assistant head
coach and offensive line coach at UNC in 2000 (under Carl Torbush) and 2001 (under Bunting). Clemson
defensive tackles coach Dan Brooks coached at UNC from 1988-93 with former head coach Mack Brown.
• Carolina and Clemson met every year from 1957-2003, but have met just three times since. Carolina
lost 52-7 at Clemson in 2006; won 21-16 in Chapel Hill in 2010; and lost 59-38 at Clemson in 2011.
• In the most recent game in 2011, Carolina turned the ball over six times, including twice inside its
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CAROLINA FOOTBALL
2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
DAY
DATE
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
Saturday Aug. 30
OPPONENT
SITE
RESULT, TIME, TV
SPECIAL EVENT/NOTE
Liberty
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W, 56-29, ESPN3
n Down 22-21 in third quarter, Carolina wins 56-29 in first-ever meeting with the Flames.
Sat.
Sept. 6
San Diego State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W, 31-27, ESPNews Monogram Day/Family Weekend
n Safety Tim Scott intercepts a pass in the end zone as Carolina holds on for the victory.
Sat.
Sept. 20
East Carolina
at Greenville, N.C.
L, 70-41, ESPNU
n Tar Heels allow school-record 70 points, 789 total yards and 39 first downs in loss.
Sat.
Sept. 27
Clemson *
at Clemson, S.C.
With Notre Dame and San Diego State on
7 p.m., ESPNU
its schedule this fall, North Carolina will
face no fewer than nine opponents who
played in bowl games in 2013.
n This marks Carolina’s fourth trip to Death Valley in the last five meetings against Clemson.
Sat.
Oct. 4
Virginia Tech *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
TBA
Military Appreciation Day
n Behind Giovani Bernard’s career-high 262 yards rushing, Carolina downed the Hokies, 48-34, in the last meeting in Chapel Hill in 2012. It was Fedora’s first ACC victory.
Sat.
Oct. 11
Notre Dame
at South Bend, Ind.
3:30 p.m., NBC
n Making its 12th trip to South Bend, Carolina is searching for its first victory at Notre Dame. UNC’s last visit came in 2006.
Sat.
Oct. 18
Georgia Tech *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
TBA
NCHSAA Day
n Carolina will look to end a perplexing five-game skid when it plays host to the Yellow Jackets during UNC’s fall break.
Sat.
Oct. 25
Virginia *
at Charlottesville, Va.
TBA
n Carolina has won two straight at Virginia, including a 37-13 thumping on Thursday night in 2012.
Sat.
Nov. 1
Miami *
at Miami Gardens, Fla.
TBA
n Carolina has historically played well on the road against the Hurricanes, including an 18-14 win in Fedora’s first season in 2012.
Sat.
Nov. 15
Pittsburgh *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
TBA
Homecoming
n Carolina is 3-0 against the Panthers at home, including wins in 1974, 1979 and 1998.
Thur.
Nov. 20
Duke *
at Durham, N.C.
7:30 p.m., ESPN
n Carolina and Duke will meet in an ESPN Thursday night game for the first time in school history.
Sat.
Nov. 29
NC State *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
TBA
Rams Club Day/Senior Day
n For the first time in school history, Carolina closes the season at home against the Wolfpack.
Sat.
Dec. 6
ACC Championship Game Charlotte, N.C.
n Tar Heels seeking first appearance in ACC title game.
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7:45 p.m. (ESPN) or 8 p.m. (ABC)
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
NORTH CAROLINA QUICK FACTS
COACHING INFORMATION
Head Coach
Larry Fedora
Fedora’s Overall Record: 51-30, seventh year
Fedora’s Record at UNC: 17-11, third year
Offensive Staff
Co-Offensive Coordinator/WRs: Gunter Brewer
QBs/Recruiting Coordinator: Keith Heckendorf
Assistant HC for Offense/TEs: Seth Littrell
Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL: Chris Kapilovic
RBs/Special Teams Coordinator: Larry Porter
Graduate Assistant: Andrew Mitchell
Graduate Assistant (STs): Jonathan Rutledge
Defensive Staff
Defensive Coordinator/CBs: Dan Disch
Defensive Line: Keith Gilmore
Assoc. HC for Defense/Safeties: Vic Koenning
Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Ron West
Graduate Assistant: Cameron O’Neal
Graduate Assistant: Tommy Richardson
Strength & Conditioning
Head S&C Coach: Lou Hernandez
Assistant S&C Coach: Quinn Barham
Assistant S&C Coach: Zack Womack
Grad. Assistant S&C Coach: Simon Haake
Grad. Assistant S&C Coach: Taylor Harper
SUPPORT STAFF
Administrative Assistants
Exec. Assistant to Larry Fedora: Melinda Anderson
Administrative Assistant: Joanna Evans
Administrative Assistant: Courtney Farrington
Administrative Assistant/Recruiting: Ryan Mills
Administrative Assistant/Coaches: Teresa Vanderford
Communications
Assistant A.D. for Communications: Kevin Best
Assistant Communications Director: Bobby Hundley
Equipment Staff
Equipment Manager/Business Ops: Dominic Morelli
Assistant Equipment Manager: Jason Freeman
Assistant Equipment Manager: Mark Yaekel
Operations
Associate A.D./Football: Corey Holliday
Director of Football Operations: Joe Haydon
Operations Assistant: Clay Browning
Director of S-A Development: Ron Brewer
Football Center Chef: Jerry Greenwood
Director of Kenan Football Center: James Spurling
Player Personnel
Director of High School Relations: Jason Tudryn
Director of Player Personnel: Rory Pommerening
Dir. of Student-Athlete Development: Ron Brewer
Sports Medicine
Head Athletic Trainer for Football: Kenny Boyd
Staff Athletic Trainer: Yuri Jean-Baptiste
Staff Athletic Trainer: Luke Ross
Video & Technology
Director of Video & Technology: Chris Luke
IT Services: Andrew Gibson
Assistant Video Director: Darryl Sanders
Special Projects/Graphics: Jordan Sain
n CREATING TURNOVERS: The Tar Heels have forced 10 turnovers this season. UNC has intercepted six
passes and returned two of them for touchdowns. The Tar Heels recovered four fumbles in the win over
Liberty. Carolina ranks 11th in the nation in turnovers gained, eighth in interceptions and 12th in turnover
margin. Last year, Carolina was 71st in the nation in turnovers gained. Carolina has intercepted at least
one pass in each of the first three games.
n NOTES FROM ECU GAME: North Carolina lost its first game of the season and fell to 2-1. Carolina is
12-4-1 all-time vs. the Pirates.
• North Carolina allowed a school-record 789 yards of total offense. ECU had 446 yards passing and 343
yards rushing. The previous record for yards allowed by a UNC defense was 669 vs. Utah in 2004.
• The 111 combined points are the most in the history of the series (previous was 86 in a 55-31 Pirate
win in 2013). The 70 points are the most by any opponent against the Tar Heels. The previous high for
points allowed was 69 by Louisville in 2005.
• East Carolina had 39 first downs. That is the most ever allowed by UNC. The previous high was 37 by
Duke in 1989.
• Three different Tar Heels threw touchdown passes. Wide receiver Ryan Switzer threw a 35-yard scoring pass to T.J. Thorpe, punter Tommy Hibbard connected on a 29-yarder with Eric Albright on a fake field
goal and quarterback Mitch Trubisky had a 10-yard touchdown pass to Jack Tabb in the fourth quarter.
• Junior Romar Morris was Carolina’s leading rusher with nine carries for 46 yards and two touchdowns.
He scored on a 7-yard run in the third quarter and had a 14-yard score in the fourth quarter. He leads the
Tar Heels with three rushing touchdowns on the season.
• Sophomore Mack Hollins had four catches for a team-high 92 yards. Through three games, the former
walk-on is Carolina’s leading receiver with 242 yards.
• Cornerback Brian Walker picked off a pass in the first half and returned it 23 yards to set up Carolina’s
first touchdown. Walker has now picked off three passes in two games played this season. Walker also
recovered a blocked field goal and returned it 30 yards.
• Sophomore Junior Gnonkonde blocked a field goal in the first half. It is the first blocked field goal by a
Tar Heel since Bruce Carter blocked one at Virginia in 2008.
• In the second quarter, Carolina faked a 46-yard field goal and holder Tommy Hibbard completed a
29-yard touchdown pass to tight end Eric Albright for a touchdown. It is the first career touchdown for
Albright, a senior walk-on from Raleigh. It is also the first career TD pass for Hibbard.
• Wide receiver Ryan Switzer tossed a 35-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Thorpe on Carolina’s second drive
of the game. It is Switzer’s second career touchdown pass in as many attempts. He also had a 59-yard
touchdown pass to Quinshad Davis in the win last season at NC State.
• T.J. Thorpe, who missed most of training camp and the first two games of the season with a foot
injury, made the most of his first appearance of the year catching a 35-yard touchdown pass from Ryan
Switzer. It is his third career touchdown reception and second against ECU. His first career touchdown
reception came last year vs. ECU.
• True freshman defensive tackle Tyler Powell made his first career sack when he brought down Shane
Carden for a 6-yard loss.
• Defensive backs Des Lawrence (11 tackles) and Donnie Miles (10 tackles) set career highs in tackles.
• Carolina had a season-high 10 tackles for loss, led by two from defensive end Junior Gnonkonde.
n COACH TO CURE SIDELINE PATCH: For the sixth year in a row, college football coaches nationwide
will join together in support of the Coach To Cure MD program, which will be held during games of
Saturday, September 27, 2014. The rapidly growing annual effort has raised more than a million dollars to
battle Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
LONGEST PASS PLAYS IN UNC HISTORY (ANY STADIUM)
• 97 yards from TJ Yates to Jheranie Boyd vs LSU (in Atlanta, Georgia Dome), 2010
• 93 yards from Mark Maye to Randy Marriott at Georgia Tech, 1987
• 91 yards from Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. San Diego State, 2014
LONGEST PASS PLAYS IN UNC HISTORY (KENAN STADIUM)
• 91 yards from Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. San Diego State, 2014
• 79 yards from Marquise Williams to Eric Ebron vs. Miami, 2013
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SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
Location: Chapel Hill, N.C.
Enrollment: 18,370 (undergraduate)
Founded: 1789
Nickname: Tar Heels
School Colors: Carolina Blue & White
Stadium (capacity): Kenan Stadium (63,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Chancellor: Carol Folt
Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham
own 30-yard line, as Clemson rolled to a 59-38 victory. Carolina trailed by just seven points at the half, but
Clemson scored 35 points in the third quarter. Ryan Houston started in place of Giovani Bernard, who was
nursing a hip injury, and rushed 12 times for 63 yards and two touchdowns. T.J. Thorpe had a 100-yard
kickoff return for a touchdown.
• The only current Tar Heels to play in the 2011 game at Clemson are S Tim Scott, LB Travis Hughes, B
Norkeithus Otis, WR T.J. Thorpe, PK Thomas Moore and P Tommy Hibbard.
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
On September 27th, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) members will wear a Coach To Cure MD logo patch on the sidelines and college
football fans will be asked to donate to research projects supported by Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy (PPMD), the largest nonprofit organization
in the U.S. focused entirely on Duchenne muscular dystrophy. More than 60
of those games will recognize a local Duchenne family on the field before or
during the game.
Football fans can donate to Duchenne muscular dystrophy research by either going online to www.CoachtoCureMD.org or by texting the word CURE
to 90999 (a $5 donation will automatically be added to your next phone bill).
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is the most common fatal genetic disorder
diagnosed during childhood and primarily affects boys across all races and
cultures. Boys and young men with Duchenne muscular dystrophy develop progressive muscle weakness that eventually causes loss of mobility,
wheelchair dependency and a decline in respiratory and cardiac function.
Currently, there is no cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and limited
therapeutic options exist.
“Our coaches look forward to participating in Coach to Cure MD every
year,” said Grant Teaff, executive director of the AFCA and legendary former
coach at Baylor University. “It is uplifting to see the increased fundraising
totals each year, knowing this effort is truly making a difference in advancing
Duchenne MD research.”
n Ryan Switzer tied an NCAA single-season record and established
an ACC record with five punt return touchdowns as a true freshman
in 2013. He set the mark with an 86-yard score in the third quarter of
Carolina’s Belk Bowl victory over Cincinnati. It was the longest return
of his career and the fourth-longest in school history. Chad Owens of
Hawaii set the NCAA record with five in 2004.
n Switzer is now just three shy of the NCAA career record of eight
held by Texas Tech’s Wes Welker (2000-03) and Oklahoma’s Antonio
Perkins (2001-04).
n Switzer owns the career punt return touchdown mark at UNC,
passing Johnny Branch (1929-31) and Charlie Justice (1946-49) who each
had four.
n Switzer finished 2013 with a single-season school-record 502 punt
return yards, besting Bosley Allen's mark of 421 from 2000. He also set
the UNC single-season record for punt return average at 20.9 (24 for 502
yards). The previous mark of 17.5 was set by Charlie Justice in 1948 (19
for 332).
n Switzer’s five punt return TDs all came in the final five games of
the year. His first was on an 85-yard return vs. Virginia on Nov. 9. A
week later against Pitt, he returned two punts for touchdowns. He had
a 65-yarder in the second quarter and a 61-yarder in the fourth quarter
with 4:46 remaining that proved to be the winning score. The next week
at Kenan Stadium vs. ODU, he scored on a 64-yard punt return. He was
held out of the end zone in a loss to Duke, but returned an 86-yarder
against Cincinnati for the record.
n Switzer tied the NCAA record for consecutive games with a punt return touchdown at three. He scored four times on punt returns in three
straight games against Virginia, Pitt and ODU. The only other player in
NCAA history to score in three consecutive games on punt returns was
David Allen of Kansas State in 1998 (63 yards vs. Indiana St., Sept. 5; 69
yards vs. Northern Ill., Sept. 12; 93 yards vs. Texas, Sept. 19).
n Switzer tied the school record for most punt return touchdowns in a
game with two against Pittsburgh. The only other player in UNC history
to score twice on punt returns was defensive tackle Andre Purvis who
recovered two blocked punts in the end zone against Tulane in 1993.
Statistically, both of those recovered punts are recorded as punt returns.
n Switzer led the nation with five punt return touchdowns and 502
punt return yards.
n ROAD TEST: Carolina plays two of its next three games on the road – at
Clemson (Sept. 27), at Notre Dame (Oct. 11). The Tar Heels were 2-3 last
season on the road, but won their last two at NC State (27-19) and at Pittsburgh (34-27). Overall, the Tar Heels play four of their next six on the road.
n O-LINE YOUTH: Landon Turner, North Carolina’s most experienced offensive lineman with 19 career starts, did not play against ECU and is expected to miss the Clemson game because of injury. True freshman Jared Cohen
made his first career start last week against the Pirates in Turner’s place.
The offensive line took another hit in the loss at ECU when right tackle Jon
Heck (16 consecutive starts to begin his career) went down with an injury
and did not return. His status for Saturday’s Clemson game is uncertain.
n WALKER WINS IT: Sophomore cornerback Brian Walker was named
Athlon’s National Defensive Player of the Week after his performance in the
Tar Heels’ 31-27 win over San Diego State. The Charlotte, N.C., native picked
off two passes and had 126 interception return yards, including a 100-yard
return for a touchdown. He became just the third player in UNC history
to return an interception 100 yards for a touchdown, joining Bob Gantt vs.
William & Mary in 1950 and Reggie Love vs. Tulane in 1994. He became the
94th player in NCAA history to return an interception 100 yards since records were first kept in 1941. Walker finished with five tackles and assisted
on a tackle for loss.
n WALKER AWARDS: In addition to the Athlon’s National Defensive Player
of the Week honor, Walker was named the Jim Thorpe National Defensive
Back of the Week and the Co-Defensive Back of the Week by the ACC. The
Thorpe Award is presented at the end of the season to the nation’s top
defensive back.
n QUISE AT QB: Junior Marquise Williams earned a helmet sticker from
the ESPN college broadcast crew for his play in the win over San Diego State.
The Charlotte, N.C., native completed 20 of 29 passes for 255 yards and two
touchdowns and was Carolina’s leading rusher with 12 carries for 64 yards.
It was the second time in as many games that he threw a pair of touchdown
passes.
Williams moved past 2,000 career passing yards with an 8-yard completion to Quinshad Davis on his first attempt of the night. Williams has now
thrown for 2,443 yards. He now ranks 16th all-time at UNC and is 225 yards
shy of Jack Cummings in 15th place.
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CAROLINA FOOTBALL
Carolina opens with two consecutive night games in 2014.
n WALK-ON WARRIORS: Carolina has
received enormous contributions from
several players who came to Chapel Hill
without a scholarship. In the Liberty
game alone, Jeff Schoettmer had a 19yard interception return for touchdown,
Dominquie Green recovered three fumbles and returned one for 20 yards,
Mack Hollins had a 33-yard touchdown reception, Charles Brunson was the
leading rusher and had a touchdown, punter Tommy Hibbard was outstanding in changing the field position and kickoff specialist Nick Weiler had eight
touchdbacks on nine kicks. All of those players came to Carolina as walkons. Carolina played 15 walk-ons or former walk-ons in the Liberty game,
including three starters on defense.
n SCORING ON DEFENSE: Carolina scored on an
interception return in each of the first two games
this season. LB Jeff Schoettmer scored on a 19-yard
pick-six against Liberty and Brian Walker scored
on a 100-yard interception return vs. SDSU. Larry
Fedora’s teams have shown a penchant for scoring
on interception returns during his head coaching
career. In 2011, his Southern Miss squad set an
NCAA record with eight touchdowns on interception returns.
Four defensive Tar Heels - Dominquie Green
(2013 vs. Virginia), Tim Scott (2012 vs. Georgia
Tech), Jeff Schoettmer (2014 vs. Liberty) and Brian
Walker (2014 vs. SDSU) have scored on interception
returns in their careers.
n DAVIS CLIMBING THE CHARTS: Junior wide
receiver Quinshad Davis caught his first touchdown
pass of the season in the third quarter against
SDSU, an 11-yard toss from Marquise Williams.
Davis is tied with Dwight Jones (2008-11) for
fourth in school history with 16 career touchdown
receptions. Only Hakeem Nicks (21 from 2006-08),
Octavus Barnes (19 from 1994-97) and Art Weiner
(18 from 1946-49) had more. Davis has 118 career
catches, which ranks just outside the top 10 at UNC.
He is 11 catches shy of 10th place (Barnes, 129).
Davis became just the third player in UNC history
to have double digit touchdown receptions when
he posted 10 in 2013. Only Dwight Jones (12 in
2011) and Nicks (12 in 2008) have had more in a
single season.
n HOLLINS MAKING AN IMPACT: A year ago,
Mack Hollins was a special teams captain as a walkon freshman. This year, the Rockville, Md., native is
an integral part of the Tar Heels’ offense. In three
games, Hollins has eight catches for 242 yards and
two touchdowns. His 91-yard touchdown catch
from Williams vs. SDSU is the longest by a Tar Heel
in Kenan Stadium history. It was also the
third-longest pass play at any venue in
school history.
He made his first two career receptions
for 40 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown in the third quarter vs. Liberty.
The 33-yard catch-and-run down the left
sideline was the go-ahead score that gave
Carolina a 28-22 lead with 5:55 to play in
the third quarter.
QUICK HIT TEAM NOTES:
n Against San Diego State, the Tar
Heels had two plays of 90 yards or longer
in one game for the first time in school
history. CB Brian Walker had a 100-yard
interception return for a touchdown and WR Mack Hollins caught a 91-yard
pass from Marquise Williams for a score. The Williams to Hollins pass play is
the longest by the Tar Heels in Kenan Stadium history.
n This season, the Tar Heels have recovered four fumbles and made six
interceptions. Carolina is ranked 11th in the country in turnovers gained
and 12th in turnover margin. That is quite a contrast from last season
when Carolina recovered just seven fumbles and ranked 71st in turnovers
gained and 48th in turnover margin. In the first game of 2014 vs. Liberty,
BLY HEADED TO COLLEGE
FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Former North
Carolina defensive
back Dre’ Bly is one
of 14 members of the
2014 College Football
Hall of Fame class,
announced in late
May by the National
Football Foundation.
Bly will become the
sixth player or coach from UNC, and first player
since Don McCauley in 2001, to be inducted
into the College Football Hall of Fame at the
induction ceremony in December.
“This is a tremendous honor and I’m thrilled
to represent the University of North Carolina
in the College Football Hall of Fame,” said Bly.
“It’s a dream come true that hasn’t really sunk
in yet. I was fortunate to play with a great
group of guys in Chapel Hill who pushed me
every day to become a better player. We had
one of the best defenses in the country with
future NFL players all over the field. I wouldn’t
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be accepting this honor without them and the
great coaching staff under the leadership of
Mack Brown.”
Bly had a brilliant career in Chapel Hill from
1996-98, helping lead the Tar Heels to backto-back Top 10 finishes and three consecutive
bowl victories. The Chesapeake, Va., native
remains the only player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to earn first-team All-America
honors in his first three seasons.
In 1996, Bly became the first freshman
defensive player in college football history to
earn consensus first-team All-America honors.
That season, the Tar Heels went 10-2, beat
West Virginia in the Gator Bowl and finished
No. 10 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. Bly
led the nation as a freshman with 11 interceptions in the regular season and added two
more pass thefts in the bowl game. He was
named first-team All-America by the Associated Press, The Sporting News, the Football
Writers and the Walter Camp Foundation.
When Bly repeated consensus honors in
1997, he became the first two-time consensus
All-America in UNC football history. Carolina
claimed an 11-1 record and a No. 4 ranking in
the coaches poll and No. 6 ranking by the AP.
Bly was part of a Carolina defense that finished
among the top five in all major categories,
including pass defense, run defense and total
defense.
In 1998, Bly was named first-team All-America by the Walter Camp Foundation and set the
ACC career record for interceptions with 20, a
record that stood until 2012.
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
n GREAT SCOTT: Senior safety Tim
Scott sealed the win over San Diego
State with a lunging interception in the
end zone with just 14 seconds left in the
game. The interception was Scott’s eighth
as a Tar Heel, which ranks just two behind
several players for ninth place on the UNC
career list. Scott has picked off at least
one pass all four seasons in Chapel Hill.
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
UNC RECORD BOOK
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
RECEPTIONS
CAREER
Rk. Name, Years
Rec.
1. Hakeem Nicks, 2006-08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *181
2. Jarwarski Pollock, 2002-05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
3. Erik Highsmith, 2009-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
4. Na Brown, 1995-98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
5. Corey Holliday, 1989-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
6. Dwight Jones, 2008-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
7. Leon Johnson, 1993-96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
8. Sam Aiken, 1999-2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
9. Kory Bailey, 1998-2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
10. Octavus Barnes, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
-- Quinshad Davis, 2012-present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
*Participation in 2008 season later vacated due to NCAA
penalty
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
CAREER
Rk. Name, Years
TDs
1. Hakeem Nicks, 2006-08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *21
2. Octavus Barnes, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3. Art Weiner, 1946-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4. Dwight Jones, 2008-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Quinshad Davis, 2012-present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6. Sam Aiken, 1999-2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
7. Na Brown, 1995-98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Kory Bailey, 1998-2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Mark Smith, 1980-83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Erik Highsmith, 2009-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
*Participation in 2008 season later vacated due to NCAA
penalty
the Tar Heels recovered four fumbles and forced six turnovers. That is the highest turnover total by a
Carolina opponent since Boston College had six in 2009. Carolina added three interceptions in the win
over SDSU, including two by cornerback Brian Walker and a pick in the end zone on SDSU’s final drive by
safety Tim Scott.
n Dating back to last season, Carolina has won eight of its last 10 games. The only losses were to
Duke in 2013 and last week’s loss at ECU.
n The Tar Heels ran 93 offensive plays in the win over Liberty. The last time UNC ran 90 or more plays
in a game was in 1994 when UNC ran 96 plays against Georgia Tech. The previous high under Fedora
was 86 vs. NC State in 2012. Carolina’s season high in 2013 was 79 plays on four occasions.
n A total of 67 players saw action in the win over Liberty, including eight true freshmen and six redshirt freshmen. The true freshmen were DB Allen Artis, WR Austin Proehl, LB Tyrell Tomlin, LB Cayson
Collins, TB Elijah Hood, OG Jared Cohen, OT Bentley Spain and DT Tyler Powell. The redshirt freshmen
were DE Dajaun Drennon, WR Jackson Boyer, QB Mitch Trubisky, OG Brad Henson, WR Jordan Fieulleteau and DT Nazair Jones.
n Nine different players made their first career start in the season opener against Liberty – OT John
Ferranto, OG Will Dancy, WR Bug Howard and WR Ryan Switzer on offense; DE Dajaun Drennon, DT
Justin Thomason, B Shakeel Rashad, R Ryan Mangum and CB T.J. Jiles on defense.
n Carolina scored 28 consecutive points in three minutes and 49 seconds against Liberty after falling
behind 22-21. Carolina scored on a 33-yard touchdown pass from Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins, a
19-yard interception return by Jeff Schoettmer, a 15-yard run by Williams and a 4-yard pass from Mitch
Trubisky to Jack Tabb to take a 49-22 lead.
n It’s unlikely that many other programs are getting as much out of their walk-on program as Carolina. A total of 15 walk-ons, or former walk-ons, played in the Liberty game, including three starters on
defense - LB Jeff Schoettmer, R Ryan Mangum and S Dominquie Green.
n The 85 combined points in the Liberty game are the most scored in Carolina’s season opener since
2004 when the Tar Heels beat William and Mary, 49-38 (87 points).
n Ten different Tar Heels caught passes against Liberty. Ryan Switzer led with a career-high eight, Bug
Howard had five, Quinshad Davis and Jack Tabb each had three.
n Carolina had just six scholarship seniors on its 2014 training camp roster and just one senior starter
on offense – tight end Jack Tabb.
n Entering the season, Carolina’s offensive line had just 43 starts to its credit led by junior offensive
guard Landon Turner with 17.
n Carolina looks to continue its outstanding special teams play from a year ago. In 2013, the Tar
Heels ranked first in the country in punt returns, 10th in net punting and 19th in kickoff returns.
QUICK HIT PLAYER/COACH NOTES FROM A TO Z:
n Tight end Eric Albright is enrolled in Carolina’s Master’s of Accounting program at the business
school. He is the only graduate student on the roster. Albright scored his first career touchdown when
the Tar Heels faked a field goal in the loss at ECU. Holder Tommy Hibbard hit Albright for a 29-yard
score.
n Sophomore Lucas Crowley is the starter at center, replacing Russell Bodine who left school early
to enter the NFL Draft and is starting for Cincinnati. Crowley’s only previous start before this season
came against Pittsburgh and DT Aaron Donald. He registered five knockdown blocks in the win over the
Panthers.
n Redshirt freshman Dajaun Drennon became the first freshman to start at defensive end at UNC
since Kareem Martin vs. LSU in 2010.
n Head Coach Larry Fedora has never had a losing season in his six previous years as a head coach,
including four at Southern Miss and two at UNC. He won his 50th career game vs. Liberty to open the
2014 season.
n Defensive end Junior Gnonkonde moved to the United States from the Ivory Coast in Africa when
he was in high school. He began playing football as a high school freshman and developed into an outstanding player. He speaks five languages, including his native French.
n Dominquie Green started all 13 games last year as a true freshman and was second on the team
with three interceptions, including a 62-yard touchdown return vs. Virginia. He had three fumble recoveries in the season opener vs. Liberty and returned one for 20 yards.
n Sophomore left tackle Jon Heck is the son of Andy Heck who was an All-America at Notre Dame and
played 12 seasons in the NFL. Jon has started 16 consecutive games to open his career.
n Senior punter Tommy Hibbard, a former walk-on from Charlotte, N.C., should become just the
fourth punter in UNC history to lead the team in punting average for four consecutive seasons. Hibbard
is a preseason All-America pick by Phil Steele.
n Carolina has landed the top running back in the state each of the past two seasons in T.J. Logan of
Greensboro in 2012 and Elijah Hood of Charlotte in 2013. Hood enrolled at UNC in January and participated in spring practice. He squatted 605 pounds in the Tar Heels’ offseason strength and conditioning
workouts. Hood is an Eagle Scout who earned the honor after renovating his church parking lot while in
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n SHORT ON SENIORS: At the start of training camp, North Carolina had
just six scholarship seniors on the roster in 2014. “It’s by far the youngest
team I’ve ever coached,” says head coach Larry Fedora. Carolina has just
one senior starter on offense – TE Jack Tabb – and four on defense – LB
Travis Hughes, LB Jeff Schoettmer, DT Ethan Farmer and S Tim Scott. Senior
defensive tackle Devonte Brown also is likely to see significant action and
could challenge for a starting position.
Carolina’s opening day training camp roster of 105 players included a
staggering 67 underclassmen (63.8 percent). Only Pittsburgh, NC State and
Wake Forest have more underclassmen in the ACC and just 18 schools in the
country have more. Carolina’s training camp roster was comprised of 40
freshmen and 27 sophomores, 28 juniors and 10 seniors.
Following training camp, Fedora awarded scholarships to punter Tommy
Hibbard, deep snapper Alex Marrs and place-kicker Thomas Moore to bring
the total to nine scholarship seniors for 2014.
n QUARTERBACKS VS. LIBERTY: Williams started at quarterback and was
19 of 29 for 169 yards, two interceptions and two touchdowns in the season
opener vs. Liberty. He also rushed six times for 52 yards and two scores. It
marked the fifth time Williams had rushed for a touchdown and threw for
a touchdown in the same game. He did it once as a freshman in 2012 and
three times in 2013.
Trubisky saw his first collegiate action and finished 10 for 16 for 66 yards,
one interception and one touchdown. His first career scoring pass was a
4-yard strike to tight end Jack Tabb in the third quarter.
n RETURNING SCORERS: The Tar Heels return 93 percent of their scoring from a year ago, which was led by a talented group of freshmen and
sophomores. Of UNC’s 55 touchdowns last year, 46 (84 percent) were
scored by either true freshmen or sophomores. Sophomores accounted for
25, followed by true freshmen with 21, juniors with five and seniors with
four. True freshmen who accounted for the scoring were wide receiver/
punt returner Ryan Switzer (8 TDs), tailback T.J. Logan (6), wide receiver Bug
Howard (4), tailback Khris Francis (2) and safety Dominquie Green (1). Thirty
of Carolina’s final 31 touchdowns of the season were scored by either freshmen or sophomores.
n NOTING THE OFFENSE: Carolina has averaged more than 425 yards per
game in each of Larry Fedora’s first two seasons in Chapel Hill. Last year was
just the ninth time in school history Carolina had averaged more than 400
yards per game. The last time Carolina posted back-to-back seasons with
400 yards per game was the 1993 and 1994 seasons. Only once in school
history – from 1981-83 – has Carolina put together three straight seasons
with 400 yards or more per game. In Fedora’s first season in 2012, Carolina
set the school record with 485.6 yards per game.
Carolina has posted more than 500 yards of total offense seven times in
28 games under Larry Fedora, including a school-record 721 yards vs. ODU in
2013. UNC has gained at least 400 yards in 21 of Fedora’s 28 games as head
coach.
Since 2012, Carolina is averaging 44.1 points per game at Kenan Stadium
(16 games) and 27.8 points per game away from home (12 games).
n NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS: North Carolina set a single-season
school record in 2013 with eight non-offensive touchdowns. Only Florida
State (9) had more in the ACC. The Tar Heels scored on five punt returns
by Ryan Switzer, a pair of kickoff returns by T.J. Logan and an interception
return by safety Dominquie Green. The previous known high at UNC for a
single-season was seven in 2009.
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SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
high school.
n Hood scored his first career touchdown on a 2-yard plunge that tied the
SDSU game at 27 (before the extra point gave UNC the lead).
n Sophomore wide receiver Bug Howard posted a 39.5-inch vertical leap
during testing this offseason. Howard had a solid rookie campaign in 2013
with 22 catches for 278 yards and four touchdowns. In the season opener
vs. Liberty, he had five catches for 37 yards and a touchdown. It was his
first touchdown since catching two in a win over Boston College last year.
n Running back/kick returner T.J. Logan was one of only seven players in
the NCAA to return two kickoffs last year for touchdowns.
n Former quarterback Caleb Pressley elected to end his career a year
early and is now the team’s sideline signal caller. Pressley takes the calls
from the press box and signals them to the quarterback in an NFL jersey. He
signaled the plays while wearing a Julius Peppers’ Green Bay jersey against
Liberty, Sylvester Williams vs. SDSU and Bruce Carter at ECU.
n Junior bandit Shakeel Rashad can claim a team-high six nicknames –
“Shaktus,” “Shakinabox,” “Shaktastic,” “Radio Shak,” “Shakie Robinson,”
and “St. Shaktrick.” Rashad has started the first two games of the season.
n Linebacker Jeff Schoettmer came to Carolina as an undersized walk-on
linebacker in 2011 out of Jesuit College Prep in Dallas, Texas. He has added
bulk and last season ranked second on the team in tackles. Schoettmer’s
father, Steve, played linebacker at Duke, and his mother, Donna, played tennis at Wake Forest. Schoettmer is a friend of PGA golfer Jordan Speith, who
also attended Jesuit College Prep.
n After three years as a starting cornerback, Tim Scott has moved to
safety for his senior season. He actually played his first full game at safety
in the 2103 Belk Bowl vs. Cincinnati. Against Liberty, Scott returned to cornerback due to one-game suspensions to starting corners Des Lawrence and
Brian Walker. He finished with a team-high eight tackles, a forced fumble
and a pass breakup.
n Former standout defensive tackle Ryan Sims has returned to Chapel Hill
to finish his degree and serve as an undergraduate student coach. Sims was
the No. 6 overall NFL draft pick (Kansas City) in 2002. Sims played on the
same defensive line at UNC as Julius Peppers and helped lead the Tar Heels
to a 16-10 win over Auburn in the 2001 Peach Bowl.
n Kendrick Singleton, who goes by the nickname “Bull,” was called the
most fit player on the team by strength and conditioning coach Lou Hernandez. Singleton started six games last year at wideout and will move to
the “Y” position this year, a hybrid between a true wide receiver and a tight
end.
n Sam Smiley has missed 15 games in the last two years due to injury,
but returned to action vs. Liberty as the starter at safety. Smiley had four
tackles against the Flames.
n Linebacker Nathan Staub’s grandfather is Larry Morris, the Chicago
Bears star who was named the MVP of the 1963 NFL championship game.
Morris was dubbed the “Brahma Bull” for his bruising style of play. Staub,
a sophomore from Chestnut Mountain, Ga., made his first career start last
year in the Belk Bowl and had a career best six tackles.
n Sophomore Ryan Switzer is a fan of Christmas movies and the movie
Frozen. He tied the NCAA single-season record with five punt return touchdowns in 2013 and became the first true freshman in UNC history to earn
first-team All-America honors.
n Tight end Jack Tabb is the only senior starter on the offensive side of
the ball. Tabb played both tight end and linebacker a year ago, but will
concentrate only on offense this year.
n Walk-on place-kicker Nick Weiler won the kickoff duties last year and
is off to an outstanding start this year. He kicked off nine times against
Liberty and eight of those resulted in touchbacks and the ninth was run out
of the end zone for just 12 yards. Weiler also made all six of his point-afterattempts, the first of his collegiate career.
n Quarterback Marquise Williams attended George Whitfield’s spring
break quarterback camp (California) earlier this year. He also served as a
counselor at the Manning Passing Academy (Louisiana) just a few weeks
before training camp began.
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
NORTH CAROLINA & THE NFL DRAFT
• Since 2011, North Carolina has had 10 players
selected in the top two rounds of the NFL Draft,
trailing only Alabama (16) and LSU (11) in that time
frame.
• Five Tar Heels were picked in the 2014 NFL Draft
– Eric Ebron (1st round, Detroit), Kareem Martin
(3rd round, Arizona), Russell Bodine (4th round,
Cincinnati), Tre Boston (4th round, Carolina) and
Jabari Price (7th round, Minnesota). In addition,
quarterback Bryn Renner (Denver), offensive tackle
James Hurst (Baltimore), tailback A.J. Blue (Washington) and defensive tackle Tim Jackson (Houston)
signed free agent deals.
• Carolina’s five 2014 NFL Draftees ranked second
in the ACC and tied for seventh nationally. Only
LSU (9), Alabama (8), Notre Dame (8), FSU (7),
Stanford (6) and Ohio State (6) had more.
• Tight end Eric Ebron became the 23rd overall first
round NFL Draft pick in school history, and the seventh since 2008, when he was chosen 10th overall
by the Detroit Lions.
• In Larry Fedora’s two seasons at UNC, the Tar
Heels have produced three first round picks – offensive guard Jonathan Cooper (seventh overall to
Arizona in 2013), Sylvester Williams (28th overall
to Denver in 2013) and Eric Ebron (10th overall to
Detroit in 2014).
• North Carolina has produced seven first-round
draft picks since 2008. That is the most of any ACC
school. Florida State ranks second with six. The
only other in-state schools with a first-round draft
pick since 2008 are Wake Forest (1) and ECU (1).
Most First-Round NFL Draft Picks in ACC Since
2008
7 - Carolina - 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 (2),
2014
6 - Florida State - 2010, 2011, 2013 (3), 2014
5 - Boston College - 2008 (2), 2009, 2011, 2012
3 - Virginia - 2008 (2), 2009
4 - Notre Dame - 2012 (2), 2013, 2014
4 - Louisville – 2009, 2014 (3)
3 - Pittsburgh - 2008, 2011, 2014
3 - Virginia Tech - 2008, 2012, 2014
3 - Clemson - 2010, 2013, 2014
2 - Syracuse - 2012, 2013
2 - Georgia Tech - 2010 (2)
1 - Miami – 2008
1 - Wake Forest - 2009
1 - Maryland - 2009
0 - Duke
0 - NC State
• Kareem Martin became the fourth Carolina
defensive end taken in the last five years when he
was selected by Arizona in 2014. Other recent UNC
defensive ends selected include Quinton Coples in
the first round of the 2012 draft, E.J. Wilson in the
fourth round of the 2010 draft and Robert Quinn in
the first round of the 2011 draft.
TE • Eric Ebron
• Carolina has had seven defensive linemen picked
in the last five NFL Drafts.
• In the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, North
Carolina offensive guard Jonathan Cooper was
selected seventh overall by the Arizona Cardinals
and defensive tackle Sylvester Williams was picked
28th overall by the Denver Broncos.
• Cooper became the first offensive guard selected
in the top 10 of the NFL Draft since 1997 when
Colorado’s Chris Naeole was selected by the New
Orleans Saints at No. 10. He became the highest
selected offensive guard since Bill Fralic was taken
No. 2 by Atlanta in 1985.
• In 2013, Giovani Bernard became the first running back taken in the NFL Draft when he was
selected by the Cincinnati Bengals with the fifth
pick of the second round (37th overall). It was the
first time Carolina had produced the first tailback
of the draft. Ethan Horton, a running back at UNC,
was selected in the first round of the 1985 draft,
but played exclusively tight end in the NFL.
• A total of 30 Carolina players have been selected
in the NFL Draft since 2008, which ranks second
among ACC schools. Two Tar Heels were picked in
the 2008 draft, five in 2009, two in 2010, a leaguehigh nine in 2011, two in 2012, five in 2013 and
five in 2014.
Most Draft Picks in ACC Since 2008
32 - Florida State
30 - North Carolina
30 - Clemson
27 - Miami
25 - Virginia Tech
17 - Pittsburgh
16 - Georgia Tech
16 - NC State
15 - Wake Forest
15 - Louisville
14 - Virginia
12 - Maryland
13 - Syracuse
12 - Boston College
2 – Duke
• Carolina has had 23 all-time first-round draft
picks, which ranks just outside the top 25 in the
country. It is, however, the most of any school in
the state, ahead of NC State (15), Duke (5) and
Wake Forest (4).
• Ebron was the first tight end taken in the 2014
NFL Draft. UNC head coach Larry Fedora also
coached the first tight end taken in the 2009 draft
when the Lions picked Oklahoma State’s Brandon
Pettigrew.
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• Carolina’s NFL Active Players (as of Sept. 17)
Marvin Austin, DT, Denver
Giovani Bernard, TB, Cincinnati
Russell Bodine, C, Cincinnati
Tre Boston, S, Carolina
Zach Brown, LB, Tennessee
Bruce Carter, LB, Dallas
Jonathan Cooper, OG, Arizona
Quinton Coples, DE, New York Jets
Eric Ebron, TE, Detroit
James Hurst, OT, Baltimore
Kareem Martin, DE, Arizona
Hakeem Nicks, WR, Indianapolis
Julius Peppers, DE, Green Bay
Jabari Price, CB, Minnesota
Garrett Reynolds, OG, Detroit
Robert Quinn, DE, St. Louis
Da’Norris Searcy, DB, Buffalo
Brandon Tate, WR, Cincinnati
Ryan Taylor, TE, Green Bay
Cam Thomas, DT, Pittsburgh
Greg Warren, DS, Pittsburgh
Sylvester Williams, DT, Denver
T.J. Yates, QB, Atlanta
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
Larry Fedora Coaching Year-by-Year
Record as Head Coach
The Fedora File
Born: September 10, 1962
Education: Austin College, 1985
Playing Experience: Austin College, 1981-84
Family: Wife - Christi, Has three daughters Sydney, Peyton & Hallie, and a son, Dillon
Twitter: @CoachFedora
• Larry Fedora is the first coach to post
back-to-back winning seasons in his
first two years at Carolina since Ray
Wolf in 1936-37.
• Since the Tar Heels began ACC play in
1953, no UNC coach has posted more
wins (15) in his first two season in Chapel Hill than Fedora.
• Fedora led Southern Miss to the 2011
CUSA championship and a final Top 20
ranking.
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
Year
School Position Record
Postseason
1986 Austin College
Grad. Asst.
--1987 Garland (Texas) HS
Assistant --1988 Garland (Texas) HS Assistant
--1989 Garland (Texas) HS Assistant
--1990 Baylor Assistant 6-4-1
1991 Baylor Assistant
8-4
Copper Bowl (L, 24-0 to Indiana)
1992 Baylor Assistant 7-5
Sun Bowl (W, 20-15 vs. Arizona)
1993 Baylor Assistant
5-6
1994 Baylor Assistant
7-5
Alamo Bowl (L, 10-3 vs. Washington)
1995 Baylor Assistant
7-4
1996 Baylor Assistant
4-7
1997 Air Force Assistant
10-3
Las Vegas Bowl (L, 41-31 vs. Oregon)
1998 Air Force Assistant
12-1
O’ahu Bowl (W, 45-25 vs. Washington)
1999 Middle Tennessee Assistant
3-8
2000 Middle Tennessee Assistant 6-5
2001 Middle Tennessee Assistant
8-3
2002 Florida Assistant
8-5
Outback Bowl (L, 38-30 vs. Michigan)
2003 Florida Assistant 8-5
Outback Bowl (L, 37-17 vs. Iowa)
2004 Florida Assistant 7-5
Peach Bowl (L, 27-10 vs. Miami)
2005 Oklahoma State Assistant 4-7
2006 Oklahoma State Assistant 7-6
Independence Bowl (W, 34-31 vs. Alabama)
2007 Oklahoma State Assistant 7-6
Insight Bowl (W, 49-33 vs. Indiana)*
2008
Southern Mississippi
Head Coach 7-6
New Orleans Bowl (W, 30-27 OT vs. Troy)
2009
Southern Mississippi
Head Coach
7-6
New Orleans Bowl (L, 42-32 vs. MTSU)
2010
Southern Mississippi
Head Coach
8-5
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl (L, 31-28 vs. Louisville)
2011
Southern Mississippi
Head Coach
12-2
CUSA Champions (W, 49-28 vs. Houston)
Hawaii Bowl (W, 24-17 vs. Nevada)
2012
North Carolina
Head Coach
8-4
Tied for first in Coastal Division
2013
North Carolina
Head Coach
7-6
Belk Bowl (W, 39-17 vs. Cincinnati)
2014
North Carolina
Head Coach
2-1
Career record as head coach: 51-30 (seventh season)
*Did not coach bowl game
Record
Record vs. Atlantic Coast
Home
Away
Neutral
Day Games
Night Games
When Scoring First
When Opponent Scores First
When Leading at Half
When Trailing at Half
When Tied at Half
In Overtime Games
Scoring Less than 20 points
Scoring 20+ points
Scoring 30+ points
Opp. scores less than 20 points
Opp. scores 20+ points
Opp. scores 30+ points
Rushing for less than 100 yards
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2014 Overall
2-151-30
0-0
11-7
2-031-9
0-117-19
0-03-2
0-0
28-15
2-1
23-15
2-0
39-13
0-1
12-17
1-0
43-7
0-2
4-21
0-0
4-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
4-6
2-1
47-24
2-1
39-13
0-0
28-0
2-1
22-30
0-1
8-19
0-0
1-8
Rushing for more than 100 yards
2-1
Rushing for more than 200 yards
1-0
Rushing for more than 300 yards
0-0
Passing for less than 100 yards
0-0
Passing for more than 200 yards
2-1
Passing for more than 300 yards
0-0
Less than 300 Yards Total Offense 0-0
More than 300 Yards Total Offense 2-1
Allow Less than 100 yards rush
0-0
Allow More than 100 yards rush
2-1
Allow 200 yards passing
1-0
Allow 300 yards passing
1-1
Allow less than 300 yards total off. 0-0
Allow more than 300 yards total off.2-1
Having a 100-yard rusher
0-0
Opponent has a 100-yard rusher
0-1
Having no turnovers
0-0
Having 3 or more turnovers
1-0
Force no turnovers
0-0
Force 3 or more turnovers
2-0
50-22
26-5
8-0
0-0
35-25
8-11
2-2
49-28
26-3
25-27
24-23
11-10
20-2
31-28
18-9
13-11
9-2
5-5
3-4
18-6
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
18
18
19
20
20
21
21
23
23
24
24
25
25
26
27
27
28
28
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29
30
30
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31 32
33
34
34
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35
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Name
Khris Francis
Des Lawrence
Sam Smiley
Ryan Switzer
Allen Artis
T.J. Thorpe
Caleb Henderson
M.J. Stewart
Austin Proehl
Tim Scott
T.J. Logan
Norkeithus Otis
Travis Hughes
Jeff Schoettmer
Mitch Trubisky
Kanler Coker
Malik Simmons
Marquise Williams
Andrew Moore
Mack Hollins
Quinshad Davis
Donnie Miles
Alex Dixon
Dajaun Drennon
Jackson Boyer
Josh Cabrera
Thomas Moore
Kedrick Davis
Tyrell Tomlin
Will O’Briant
Romar Morris
Jalen Dickerson
Cayson Collins
Joey Mangili
Nick Weiler
Ayden Bonilla
Kameron Jackson
Reid Baxter
Dominquie Green
Darien Rankin
Charles Brunson
Brian Walker
Dante DiMaggio
Jeff Battle
Taylor Vippolis
Tommy Hibbard
Tyler Royal
Cameron Albright
Blake Bozymski
Joe Jackson
Nathan Staub
Elijah Hood
Cole Holcomb
Damien Washington
Chris Ripberger
Ryan Mangum
T.J. Jiles
Carson Wooten
Connor Gonet
Philip Spelman
Ben Craig
Lukas Heavner
Daniel Downing
Shakeel Rashad
Pos.
TB
CB
S
WR
S
WR
QB
CB
WR
S
TB
Bandit
LB
LB
QB
QB
Ram
QB
CB
WR
WR
Ram
CB
DE
WR
WR
PK
CB
LB
PK
TB
CB
LB
P
PK
S
S
RB
S
LB
TB
CB
WR
S
WR
P
RB
S
P
LB
LB
TB
LB
WR
DB
Ram
CB
FB
RB
PK
Ram
WR
S
Bandit
Ht.
5-9
6-1
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-0
6-3
5-11
5-10
6-0
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-4
5-11
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-4
5-11
6-0
6-4
6-3
6-3
5-10
5-10
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-2
5-11
5-10
5-11
5-11
5-11
5-11
6-2
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-11
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-3
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-0
6-2
Wt.
200
185
185
180
205
200
220
195
175
195
185
235
220
235
215
220
190
220
190
200
215
200
190
250
195
200
190
175
235
190
190
180
225
200
190
210
195
175
190
200
200
185
190
205
175
200
190
210
185
210
235
220
205
190
190
205
180
250
230
190
180
180
190
245
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So.
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Hometown Durham, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Charleston, W.Va.
Marietta, Ga. Durham, N.C.
Burke, Va.
Arlington, Va. Charlotte, N.C.
Fredericksburg, Va. Greensboro, N.C.
Gastonia, N.C. Virginia Beach, Va. Dallas, Texas
Mentor, Ohio Flowery Branch, Ga.
Lehigh Acres, Fla.
Charlotte, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Rockville, Md.
Gaffney, S.C.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Clearwater, Fla. Clementon, N.J.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Jacksonville, N.C.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Marietta, Ga.
Asheboro, N.C.
Salisbury, N.C. Richlands, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Fairfax Station, Va.
Woodstock, Ga.
Madison, Ala. Greensboro, N.C.
Laurinburg, N.C.
Salisbury, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Apex, N.C.
Lenoir, N.C.
Stony Point, N.Y.
Charlotte, N.C.
Faison, N.C.
Kennesaw, Ga.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Chestnut Mountain, Ga.
Charlotte, N.C. New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Kannapolis, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Cape Coral, Fla.
Raleigh, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Nashville, Tenn.
Huntersville, N.C.
Jamestown, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
High School/Previous School
Hillside
Charlotte Christian
Raines
George Washington
Wheeler
Jordan
Lake Braddock
Yorktown
Providence
Colonial Forge
Northern Guilford
Ashbrook
Kempsville
Jesuit College Prep
Mentor
Flowery Branch
Lehigh
Mallard Creek
East Chapel Hill
Wootten/Fork Union M.A.
Gaffney
North Gwinnett
Countryside
Timber Creek
East Chapel Hill
Northside
East Chapel Hill
Berry Academy
Marietta
Asheboro
Salisbury
Richlands
Berry Academy
Jordan
Lake Braddock
Etowah
Madison Academy
Northwest Guilford
Scotland County/Hargrave M.A.
Salisbury
North Davidson
Mallard Creek
Cardinal Gibbons
West Caldwell/Utah
North Rockland
Butler
North Duplin
North Cobb
Woodberry Forest (Va.)
First Coast
Buford
Charlotte Catholic
New Smyrna Beach
A.L. Brown
Northern Guilford
Leesville Road
Cape Coral
Broughton
Ravenscroft
Montgomery Bell Academy
Hough
Ragsdale
Northern Guilford/Coastal Carolina
Episcopal
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER
Pos.
WR
DE
DE
DE
LB
CB
DL
TE
LB
Bandit
LB
OG
LB
LB
DS
OT
DS
DS
OL
OG
C
OL
OT
OL
C
OL
OG
OT
OT
OG
DT
C
OT
OT
OT
OG
TE
WR
TE
WR
WR
DL
WR
TE
WR
WR
DL
P
DL
DL
DT
DT
PK
DT
PK
DT
Ht.
5-11
6-4
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-5
6-6
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-6
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-1
6-6
6-6
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-4
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-4
Wt.
185
270
250
255
235
210
290
230
225
235
215
305
220
185
230
315
230
240
290
300
290
305
315
285
290
305
295
300
305
295
295
270
300
315
290
315
250
205
230
200
200
235
195
235
210
205
280
190
225
270
285
285
195
295
200
275
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Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
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Fr.
Jr.
Fr.*
Fr.
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Fr.*
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Hometown Charlotte, N.C.
Arlington, Texas
Lakeland, Ga.
Buford, Ga. Absecon, N.J.
Irmo, S.C.
Alexandria, Va.
Raleigh, N.C.
Kansas City, Mo.
Charlotte, N.C.
Alexandria, Va.
Graham, N.C.
Concord, N.C.
McLeansville, N.C.
Bluefield, Va.
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Apex, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Owings Mills, Md.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Macon, Ga.
Ponte Vedra, Fla. Charlotte, N.C.
Auburn, Ala.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Indianapolis, Ind. Surf City, N.J.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Graham, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C. Albemarle, N.C.
Burlington, N.J. Harrisonburg, Va.
Red Bank, N.J. Macclenny, Fla.
Mentor, Ohio Kernersville, N.C.
Rochelle, Ga.
Charlotte, N.C.
Memphis, Tenn.
Wake Forest, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Dallas, Texas
Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
Stokesdale, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Montreal, Quebec
Midlothian, Va.
Fairview, N.C.
Tabor City, N.C. Bunn, N.C.
McDonough, Ga.
High School/Previous School
Charlotte Country Day
Bowie
Lanier County
Buford
Holy Spirit
Dutch Fork
T.C. Williams
Cardinal Gibbons
Rockhurst
Garinger
T.C. Williams
Southern Alamance/Eastern Arizona
J.M. Robinson
Eastern Guilford
Graham
Davidson Day
Ardrey Kell
Ravenscroft
Fork Union M.A.
Middle Creek/Campbell
Cardinal Gibbons
McDonogh
Reid Ross Classical/E.E. Smith
First Presbyterian
Nease
Charlotte Christian
Auburn
The Bolles School
Warren Central
Monsignor Donovan
Jack Britt
Southern Alamance
Providence
Albemarle
Township
Harrisonburg
Red Bank Catholic
Baker County
Mentor
Glenn
Wilcox County
Ardrey Kell
Memphis University School
Heritage
Wakefield
Highland Park
Roanoke Rapids
Ardrey Kell
Northwest Guilford
Olympic
Upper Canada College
Cosby
Reynolds
South Columbus
Bunn
Eagle’s Landing Christian
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
No. Name
42 Thomas Jackson
43 Jessie Rogers
44 Junior Gnonkonde
45 Mikey Bart
47 Dan Mastromatteo
48 Shaquille Price
49 Jeremiah Clarke
49 Eric Albright
51
Alex Bales
52 Kemmi Pettway
53 Malik Carney
54 Will Dancy
54 Michael Steinbacher
55 Marlon Petty
56 Alex Marrs
57 Schuyler Coleman
60 Kyle Murphy
61
Conor Fry
62 Mark Uptegraff
63 Harris Hite
64 Thomas Bernhardt
65 Jared Cohen
66 Myers Colvin
67 Caleb Samuel
68 Lucas Crowley
69 Jonathan Trull
70 Caleb Peterson
71
Jon Heck
72 Kiaro Holts
73 Brad Henson
74 Devonte Brown
74 Arien Smith
75 Bentley Spain
76 R.J. Prince
77 John Ferranto
78 Landon Turner
80 Jack Tabb
81
Kendrick Singleton
82 Brandon Fritts
83 Cam Campbell
84 Bug Howard
84 Ian Dibble
85 Devin Perry
87 Garrett Hudson
88 Jordan Fieulleteau
89 Dalton Stogner
90 Nazair Jones
90 Corbin Daly
91
Jonathan Sugg
93 Robert Dinkins
94 Allen Champagne
95 Tyler Powell
95 Thomas Blakey
96 Ethan Farmer
98 Freeman Jones
98 Justin Thomason
*redshirt freshman
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
2014 DEPTH CHART
SMART • FAST • PHYSICAL
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
SPECIAL TEAMS
Left Tackle
77 - John Ferranto (6-5, 290, So.)
75 - Bentley Spain (6-6, 300, Fr.)
Defensive End
17 - Dajaun Drennon (6-4, 250, Fr.*)
44 - Junior Gnonkonde (6-4, 250, So.)
Place-kicker
24 - Nick Weiler (6-0, 190, So.)
18 - Thomas Moore (5-10, 190, Sr.)
Left Guard
70 - Caleb Peterson (6-5, 295, So.) OR
54 - Will Dancy (6-4, 305, Jr.)
Defensive Tackle
96 - Ethan Farmer (6-3, 295, Sr.)
90 - Nazair Jones (6-5, 280, Fr.*)
43 - Jessie Rogers (6-4, 270, Jr.)
Kickoff Specialist
24 - Nick Weiler (6-0, 190, So.)
18 - Thomas Moore (5-10, 190, Sr.)
Center
68 - Lucas Crowley (6-3, 290, So.)
74 - Arien Smith (6-1, 270, Jr.)
73 - Brad Henson (6-5, 295, Fr.*)
Right Guard
65 - Jared Cohen (6-3, 305, Fr.)
73 - Brad Henson (6-5, 295, Fr.*)
Defensive Tackle
98 - Justin Thomason (6-4, 275, Jr.)
74 - Devonte Brown (6-3, 295, Sr.)
95 - Tyler Powell (6-4, 285, Fr.)
Bandit
8 - Norkeithus Otis (6-1, 235, Sr.)
42 - Shakeel Rashad (6-2, 245, Jr.)
45 - Mikey Bart (6-3, 255, So.)
Right Tackle
71 - Jon Heck (6-6, 300, So.) OR
72 - Kiaro Holts (6-4, 305, Jr.)
76 - R.J. Prince (6-6, 315, Fr.*)
Tight End
80 - Jack Tabb (6-3, 250, Sr.)
49 - Eric Albright (6-6, 230, Sr.)
Will Linebacker
9 - Travis Hughes (6-2, 220, Sr.)
32 - Joe Jackson (6-2, 210, So.)
Mike Linebacker
10 - Jeff Schoettmer (6-1, 230, Jr.)
33 - Nathan Staub (6-2, 235, So.)
Quarterback
12 - Marquise Williams (6-2, 220, Jr.)
10 - Mitch Trubisky (6-3, 215, Fr.*)
11 - Kanler Coker (6-4, 220, So.)
Tailback
8 - T.J. Logan (5-10, 185, So.) OR
21 - Romar Morris (5-10, 190, Jr.)
34 - Elijah Hood (6-0, 220, Fr.)
1 - Khris Francis (5-9, 200, So.)
Wide Receiver
84 - Bug Howard (6-4, 200, So.)
13 - Mack Hollins (6-3, 200, So.)
Ram
11 - Malik Simmons (5-11, 190, Jr.) OR
36 - Ryan Mangum (6-0, 205, Jr.)
15 - Donnie Miles (5-11, 200, Fr.*)
Cornerback
28 - Brian Walker (5-11, 185, So.)
19 - Kedrick Davis (5-10, 175, So.) OR
37 - T.J. Jiles (5-11, 180, Jr.)
Free Safety
7 - Tim Scott (6-0, 195, Sr.)
3 - Sam Smiley (5-11, 185, Jr.)
4 - Allen Artis (6-1, 205, Fr.)
Wide Receiver
81 - Kendrick Singleton (6-2, 205, Jr.) OR
3 - Ryan Switzer (5-10, 180, So.)
35 - Damien Washington (6-1, 190, Jr.)
Wide Receiver
14 - Quinshad Davis (6-4, 215, Jr.)
88 - Jordan Fieulleteau (6-3, 210, Fr.*)
Strong Safety
26 - Dominquie Green (5-11, 190, So.)
3 - Sam Smiley (5-11, 185, Jr.)
Cornerback
2 - Des Lawrence (6-1, 185, So.)
6 - M.J. Stewart (5-11, 195, Fr.)
16 - Alex Dixon (6-0, 190, Jr.)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Mikey Bart
Ayden Bonilla
Malik Carney
Cayson Collins
Kedrick Davis
Quinshad Davis
Dajaun Drennon
John Ferranto
Jordan Fieulleteau
Junior Gnonkonde
Connor Gonet
Nazair Jones
Kiaro Holts
MY-key
A-den boh-NEE-uh
muh-LEEK
KAY-suhn
KEY-drick
QUIN-shahd
duh-WAHN
fuhr-ANN-toe
fee-ALL-toe
non-KHAN-day
guh-NAY
nah-ZEER
key-AIR-oh HOLTZ
Dan Mastromatteo
Romar Morris
Norkeithus Otis
Austin Proehl
Jeff Schoettmer
Malik Simmons
Tyrell Tomlin
Nick Weiler
Marquise Williams
Assistant Coaches
Chris Kapilovic
Vic Koenning
Seth Littrell
mass-troh-muh-TAY-oh
RO-marr
nor-KEITH-us
PROLE
SHOT-murr
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TY-rell
WYE-luhr
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KOH-ning
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Punter
30 - Tommy Hibbard (5-10, 200, Sr.)
23 - Joey Mangili (6-3, 200, So.)
Deep Snapper
61 - Conor Fry (6-2, 240, Jr.)
56 - Alex Marrs (6-0, 230, Sr.)
Holder
30 - Tommy Hibbard (5-10, 200, Sr.)
23 - Joey Mangili (6-3, 200, So.)
Kickoff Return
8 - T.J. Logan (5-10, 185, So.)
3 - Ryan Switzer (5-10, 180, So.) OR
35 - Damien Washington
Punt Return
3 - Ryan Switzer (5-10, 180, So.)
7 - Austin Proehl (5-10, 175, Fr.)
* - redshirt freshman
2014 SEASON & CAREER STARTS
Player, Pos........................... 2014........... Career
Tim Scott, CB...........................3......................36
Quinshad Davis, WR...............3...................... 25
Landon Turner, OG..................2.......................19
Travis Hughes, LB....................3.......................18
Jon Heck, OT............................3.......................16
Ethan Farmer, DT....................3.......................16
Dominquie Green, S................3.......................16
Jeff Schoettmer, LB................3.......................14
Caleb Peterson, OG................ 1........................13
Jack Tabb, TE/LB....................3.......................13
Malik Simmons, Ram.............. 1........................12
Norkeithus Otis, Bandit.......... 1........................ 11
T.J. Thorpe, WR........................-....................... 10
Marquise Williams, QB...........3........................ 9
T.J. Logan, TB...........................3........................8
Darien Rankin, S......................-.........................8
Kendrick Singleton, WR.........-......................... 6
Sam Smiley, S.......................... 1......................... 5
Romar Morris, TB....................-......................... 5
Lucas Crowley, C.....................3........................ 4
Brian Walker, S.........................2........................ 4
Dajaun Drennon, DE...............3........................ 3
Justin Thomason, DT..............3........................ 3
John Ferranto, OT...................3........................ 3
Bug Howard, WR.....................3........................ 3
Ryan Switzer, WR....................3........................ 3
Des Lawrence, CB...................2........................ 2
Shakeel Rashad, B...................2........................ 2
Will Dancy, OG.........................2........................ 2
Ryan Mangum, R.....................2........................ 2
Mikey Bart, B............................-......................... 2
T.J. Jiles, CB.............................. 1..........................1
Allen Artis, S............................. 1..........................1
Nathan Staub, LB....................-..........................1
Kameron Jackson, S...............-..........................1
Kiaro Holts, OT.........................-..........................1
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
THE LAST TIME...
The Last Time Carolina ...
shut out its opponent: Idaho, 66-0, 2012
rushed for 300 yards: 312 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
rushed for 400 yards: 432 vs. Ohio University, 1993
rushed for 500 yards: 555 vs. Virginia at Norfolk, 1943
had less than 25 rushes: 24 at Georgia Tech, 2013
had less than 50 yards rushing: 47 at Louisville, 2012
had less than 100 yards rushing: 99 at Virginia Tech, 2013
attempted less than 10 passes: 9 vs. Southern California, 1993
attempted 40 passes: 43 vs. East Carolina, 2014
attempted 50 passes: 53 at NC State, 2003
completed less than five passes: 4 vs. Ohio University, 1993; 4 vs. San Diego State, 1998
(Las Vegas Bowl)
completed 25 passes: 29 vs. Liberty, 2014
completed 30 passes: 32 vs. Miami, 2013
had less than 50 yards passing: 42 vs. Maryland, 2000
passed for 300 yards: 395 vs. Miami, 2013
passed for 400 yards: 409 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
had less than 100 yards of total offense: 73 vs. Florida State, 1997
had less than 200 yards of total offense: 165 vs. NC State, 2011
had 500 yards of total offense: 500 vs. Miami, 2013
had 600 yards of total offense: 637 vs. Ohio, 1995
had 700 yards of total offense: 721 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
had less than 10 first downs: 9 vs. Virginia, 2009
had 30 first downs: 30 at Miami, 2012
did not punt: vs. Maryland, 1994
punted 10 times: 12 at Texas, 2001
had nine turnovers: vs. Miami (Ohio), 2002
had four turnovers: 4 vs. Liberty, 2014
lost six fumbles: vs. Miami (Ohio), 2002
threw five interceptions: 5 at Clemson, 1995
was not penalized: vs. Wake Forest, 1969
was penalized 10 times: 10 vs. LIberty, 2014
accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 102 vs. Virginia, 2013
scored 50 points: 56 vs. Liberty, 2014
scored 60 points: 80 vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (UNC record)
trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Trailed vs. San Diego State 21-14, and rallied
to win 31-27, in 2014
came from 10 points behind on the road to win: Trailed at Rutgers, 10-0, and rallied to win
17-13, in 2010
had possession time of 40 minutes: 41:28 vs. Maryland, 1996
scored four touchdowns in a quarter: 4 vs. Liberty, 2014 (3rd)
ran 90 plays in a game: 93 vs. LIberty, 2014
did not fumble: vs. Duke, 2013
did not fumble and the opponent did not fumble: vs. East Carolina, 2013
had back-to-back games without a fumble: at Georgia Tech & vs. East Carolina, 2013
The Last Time A Tar Heel ...
had 25 carries in a game: 27 by Giovani Bernard vs. Maryland, 2012
had 30 carries in a game: 30 by Giovani Bernard vs. Duke, 2011
ran for 100 yards: 104 by Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2013
ran for 150 yards: 163 by Giovani Bernard vs. Maryland, 2012
ran for 200 yards: 262 by Giovani Bernard vs. Virginia Tech, 2012
had a 50-yard scoring run: 63 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion, 2013
had a 50-yard non-scoring run: 54 by Giovani Bernard vs. Wake Forest, 2011
had a 75-yard scoring run: 76 by Johnny White at Miami, 2010
had an 80-yard scoring run: 90 by Curtis Johnson vs. Maryland, 1993
had two players gain 100 yards rushing: Johnny White (140) and Shaun Draughn (137) vs.
East Carolina, 2010
quarterback rushed for 100 yards: 104 by Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2013
wide receiver rushed for 100 yards: 106 by Brandon Tate vs. McNeese State, 2008
rushed and passed for 100 yards: Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2013 (223 passing, 104 rushing)
attempted 40 passes: 46 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina, 2013
attempted 45 passes: 46 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina, 2013
completed 25 passes: 28 by Bryn Renner vs. Miami, 2013
completed 30 passes: 30 by Bryn Renner vs. NC State, 2012
passed for 300 yards: 366 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina, 2013
passed for 400 yards: 409 by Marquise William vs. Old Dominion, 2013
threw three scoring passes: 3 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina, 2013
threw four scoring passes: 4 by Bryn Renner at East Carolina, 2011
threw five scoring passes: 5 by Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (ties UNC record)
player threw a 75-yard TD pass: 91 by Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. San Diego
State, 2014
quarterback came off the bench to lead team to win: Cameron Sexton at Miami, 2008,
replaced starter Mike Paulus
had 50 plays, running and passing: 52 by Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2013 (16 rushes, 36
passes)
caught 10 passes: 10 by Dwight Jones vs. Duke, 2011
had 100 yards receiving: 110 by Mack Hollins vs. San Diego State, 2014
had 150 yards receiving: 199 by Eric Ebron vs. Miami, 2013
had 200 yards receiving: 233 by Dwight Jones at Florida State, 2010
had two players gain 100 yards receiving: Ryan Switzer (118) & Quinshad Davis (124) vs.
Old Dominion, 2013
had 300 yards of total offense: 318 by Marquise Williams vs. San Diego State, 2014
had 400 yards of total offense: 469 by Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (UNC
record)
scored three touchdowns: 3 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion, 2013
scored four touchdowns: 4 by Hakeem Nicks vs. Boston College, 2008
scored three touchdowns of 25 yards or more: 3 by Hakeem Nicks vs. Boston College, 2008
ran for three touchdowns: 3 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion, 2013
ran for four touchdowns: 4 by Leon Johnson vs. UTEP, 1993
accounted for five touchdowns: 5 by Marquise William vs. Old Dominion, 2013
caught three touchdown passes: 3 by Dwight Jones vs. Duke, 2011
caught four touchdown passes: 4 by Chesley Borders at Arizona State, 2002 (UNC record)
caught three touchdown passes in a quarter: 3 by Hakeem Nicks vs. Boston College, 2nd
quarter, 2008
scored a touchdown in the final minute of regulation to win: Giovani Bernard, 74-yard
punt return, vs. NC State, 2012
a non-quarterback completed a pass: Ryan Switzer to T.J. Thorpe and Tommy Hibbard to
Cameron Albright vs. East Carolina, 2014
a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass: Ryan Switzer to T.J. Thorpe for 35 yards and
Tommy Hibbard to Cameron Albright for 29 yards vs. East Carolina, 2014
a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass to a quarterback: Quinshad Davis to Marquise
Williams for 29 yards vs. Virginia, 2013
returned a kickoff for a touchdown: T.J. Logan, 78 yards vs. Cincinnati, 2013
returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown: Wallace Wright, 90 yards vs. Boston
College, 2005
returned a punt for a touchdown: Ryan Switzer vs. Cincinnati, 86 yards, 2013
returned two punts for touchdowns: Ryan Switzer at Pittsburgh, 65 yards and 61 yards,
2013
returned an interception for a touchdown: Brian Walker vs. San Diego State, 100 yards,
2014
returned a fumble for a touchdown: Cam Thomas, 20 yards at Boston College, 2009
recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown: Jason Brown vs. Texas, 2002
offensive lineman scored a touchdown: Jason Brown vs. Texas, 2002
blocked a punt: Romar Morris vs. Idaho, 2012; Pete Mangum vs. Idaho, 2012
blocked 2 punts in a game: Bruce Carter vs. Connecticut, 2008
blocked 3 punts in a game: Bruce Carter vs. Connecticut, 2008
blocked a punt for a touchdown: Bruce Carter blocked a Desi Cullen punt and Matt Merletti
recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown vs. Connecticut, 2008
blocked a field goal: Junior Gnonkonde
blocked an extra point attempt: Donte Paige-Moss vs. Tennessee, 2010
had a 60-yard punt: 76 by Tommy Hibbard vs. Boston College, 2013
had a 70-yard punt: 76 by Tommy Hibbard vs. Boston College, 2013
had an 80-yard punt: 83 by Scott McAlister at Georgia Tech, 1989
kicked a 50-yard field goal: Connor Barth, 51 yards vs. Miami, 2007
kicked six field goals: 6 by Josh McGee vs. Duke, 1999
kicked a game-winning field goal: Casey Barth, 23 yards, vs. Tennessee, 2010
scored a two-point conversion: Jack Tabb pass from Tommy Hibbard vs. Georgia Tech, 2012
had two interceptions: Brian Walker vs. San Diego State, 2014
had three interceptions: Dre’ Bly vs. Geogia Tech, 1996
had two interceptions in the fourth quarter: Trimane Goddard at Miami, 2008
defensive lineman scored a touchdown: tackle Cam Thomas returned a fumble 20 yards for
a touchdown at Boston College, 2009
had 20 or more tackles: 23 by Durell Mapp, at NC State, 2007
had four sacks: Julius Peppers vs. Virginia, 2000
scored a safety: sack by Kareem Martin & Brandon Ellerbe in the end zone vs. Cincinnati
returned a blocked extra point for two points: Lionell Green vs. Wake Forest, 2003 (only
time it has happened in school history)
ran for a touchdown, caught a touchdown, and threw a touchdown pass in the same
game: Marquise Williams vs. Virginia, 2013
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
THE LAST TIME...
The Last Time An Opponent ...
had 25 carries in a game: 26 by Andre Williams of Boston College, 2013
had 30 carries in a game: 33 by Dallas Crawford of Miami, 2013
had 35 carries in a game: 35 by Vintavious Cooper of East Carolina, 2013
ran for at least 100 yards: 211. Breon Allen of East Carolina, 2014
ran for at least 150 yards: 211, Breon Allen of East Carolina, 2014
ran for 200 yards: 211, Breon Allen of East Carolina, 2014
had a 50-yard scoring run: 56 by Andre Williams of Boston College, 2013
had a 50-yard non-scoring run: 84 by Breon Allen of East Carolina, 2014
had a 75-yard scoring run: 75 by Mike Davis of South Carolina, 2013
had an 80-yard scoring run: 85 by Jonathan Dwyer of Georgia Tech, 2008
two players gained 100 yards rushing: 142 by James Franklin and 108 by Kendi Lawrence of
Missouri, 2011
quarterback rushed for 100 yards: 105 by Brandon Mitchell of NC State, 2013
rushed and passed for 100 yards: Brandon Mitchell of NC State (105 rushing, 130 passing),
2013
attempted 40 passes: 48 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
attempted 50 passes: 52 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012
completed 25 passes: 30 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
completed 30 passes: 30 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
completed 40 passes: 41 by Dominique Davis of East Carolina, 2011
passed for 300 yards: 438 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
passed for 400 yards: 438 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
threw at least three scoring passes: 4 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
threw at least four scoring passes: 4 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014
player threw a 75-yard TD pass: 83 yards by Mike Glennon to Tobias Palmer of NC State,
2012
had 50 plays, running and passing: 53 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2014 (48 passes,
5 rushes)
caught 10 passes: 13 by Michael Campanaro of Wake Forest, 2012
had 100 yards receiving: 116 by Isaiah Jones and 117 by Trevon Brown of East Carolina,
2014
had 150 yards receiving: 164 by Michael Campanaro of Wake Forest, 2012
had 200 yards receiving: 217 by Jerricho Cotchery at NC State, 2003
had 300 yards of total offense: 398 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2013
had 400 yards of total offense: 439 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012
scored four touchdowns: 4 by James Davis at Clemson, 2006
ran for four touchdowns: 4 by James Davis at Clemson, 2006
caught three touchdown passes: 3 by Tielor Robinson at Duke, 2006
returned a kickoff for a touchdown: DeVon Edwards of Duke, 99 yards, 2013
returned a punt for a touchdown: T.J. Graham, 87 yards, NC State, 2010
returned an interception for a TD: Kourtnei Brown, 20 yards, Clemson, 2011
returned a fumble for a touchdown: Jacob Hagen, 27 yards, Liberty, 2014
recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown: Bryan Ray at Wake Forest (recovered
a fumble by Ronald Curry), 2000
blocked a punt: Dallas Crawford of Miami, 2013
blocked a punt for a touchdown: Alphonso Smith of Wake Forest blocked David
Wooldridge’s punt and returned it 16 yards for a touchdown, 2006
blocked a field goal: Artie Burns of Miami, 2013
blocked a field goal for a touchdown: Artie Burns of Miami blocked Thomas Moore field
goal attempt and Ladarius Gunter returned it 67 yards for a touchdown, 2013
had a 60-yard punt: 77 by Durant Brooks of Georgia Tech, 2007
had a 70-yard punt: 77 by Durant Brooks of Georgia Tech, 2007
scored a safety: UNC punter Tommy Hibbard illegally kicked ball out of the end zone,
Liberty, 2014
kicked a 50-yard field goal: 50 by San San Te of Rutgers, 2011
kicked four field goals: 4 by Niklas Sade of NC State, 2013
kicked five field goals: 5 by Chris Hazley of Virginia Tech, 2010
scored a two-point conversion: Chase Hill 8 yd pass from Michael Paulus of William &
Mary, 2010
had two interceptions: 2 by Tracy Howard of Miami, 2013
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
The Last Time The Opponents ...
shut out UNC: NC State, 13-0, 2011
rushed for 300 yards: 343 by East Carolina, 2014
rushed for 400 yards: 406 by Oklahoma, 1987
rushed for 500 yards: never accomplished
had less than 25 rushes: 25 by Virginia Tech, 2012
had less than 50 yards rushing: 46 by Pittsburgh, 2013
had less than 100 yards rushing: 46 by Pittsburgh, 2013
attempted less than 10 passes: 4 by Georgia Tech, 2010
attempted 40 passes: 51 by East Carolina, 2014
attempted 50 passes: 51 by East Carolina, 2014
completed less than five passes: 3 by Georgia Tech, 2010
completed 25 passes: 32 by East Carolina, 2014
completed 30 passes: 32 by East Carolina, 2014
had less than 50 yards passing: 41 by Clemson, 1996
passed for 300 yards: 446 by East Carolina, 2014
passed for 400 yards: 446 by East Carolina, 2014
had less than 100 yards of total offense: 91 by Clemson, 1996
had less than 200 yards of total offense: 189 by Idaho, 2012
had 500 yards of total offense: 789 by East Carolina, 2014 (Record against UNC)
had 600 yards of total offense: 789 by East Carolina, 2014 (Record against UNC)
had less than 10 first downs: 9 by Idaho, 2012; 9 by Virginia Tech, 2006
had 30 first downs: 39 by East Carolina, 2014
did not punt: at Clemson, 1988
punted 10 times: 10 by Old Dominion, 2013
had five turnovers: 6 by Liberty, 2014
had six turnovers: 6 by Liberty, 20014
had seven turnovers: 7 by Pittsburgh, 1979
lost five fumbles: 5 by Virginia, 1972
threw five interceptions: 5 by Virginia, 2010
was not penalized: at NC State, 1987
was penalized 10 times: 13 by East Carolina, 2010
accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 120 by East Carolina, 2010
scored 50 points: 70 by East Carolina, 2014 (Record against UNC)
scored 60 points: 70 by East Carolina, 2014 (Record against UNC)
trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Miami trailed 20-13, but scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win 27-23, 2013
had possession time of 40 minutes: 40:38 by Georgia Tech, 2013
ran 90 plays: 97 by East Carolina, 2014
ran 100 plays: 101 by East Carolina, 2013 (record against UNC)
did not fumble: San Diego State, 2014
scored four touchdowns in a quarter: 4 by East Carolina (2nd), 2014
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS/RED ZONE/DRIVE ANALYSIS
Carolina
Liberty
San Diego State
at East Carolina
at Clemson
Virginia Tech
at Notre Dame
Georgia Tech
at Virginia
at Miami
Pittsburgh
at Duke
NC State
Rushing
Att/Yds/TD
48/208/4
33/131/1
39/145/2
Passing
C-Att-I/Yds/TD
29-45-3/235/3
21-31-1/263/2
24-43-1/294/3
Total Offense
Plays-Yds
93-443
64-394
82-439
First Downs
Tot/Run-Pass-Pen
29/13-14-2
20/8-11-1
23/8-14-1
Fumbles
No.-Lost
4-1
1-0
1-0
Sack ByYards Lost
1-3
1-2
2-19
Opponents
Liberty
San Diego State
at East Carolina
at Clemson
Virginia Tech
at Notre Dame
Georgia Tech
at Virginia
at Miami
Pittsburgh
at Duke
NC State
Rushing
Att/Yds/TD
41/157/3
35/168/2
46/343/5
Passing
C-Att-I/Yds/TD
16-33-2/189/0
23-39-3/341/1
32-51-1/446/4
Total Offense
Plays-Yds
74-346
74-509
97-789
First Downs
Tot/Run-Pass-Pen
15/8-6-1
23/7-13-3
39/14-21-4
Fumbles
No.-Lost
4-4
0-0
1-0
Sack ByYards Lost
2-14
0-0
1-9
Opponent
Liberty
San Diego State
at East Carolina
at Clemson
Virginia Tech
at Notre Dame
Georgia Tech
at Virginia
at Miami
Pittsburgh
at Duke
NC State
Totals
Opponents
No.
6
3
5
CAROLINA IN THE RED ZONE (on or inside the opponent 20-yard line)
Times Scored TD (Run/Pass)
FG
Missed FG
Lost Fumble
Interception
6
6 (4/2)
0
0
0
0
3
2 (1/1)
1
0
0
0
5
3 (2/1)
2
0
0
0
14
14
1310
6 (4-2)
10 (9-1)
3
0
0
0
DRIVE ANALYSIS
UNCOpponent
Drives Started
47
49
Scoring Drives
16
18
Shortest Scoring Drive - plays
1 vs. San Diego State, ECU (TD)
3 by Liberty, SDSU, ECU (TD)
Longest Scoring Drive - plays
14 vs. San Diego State (TD)
10 by SDSU (FG) ECU (TD)
Shortest Scoring Drive - yards
14 vs. East Carolina (TD)
15 by Liberty (TD)
Longest Scoring Drive - yards
91 vs. SDSU (TD)
80 by ECU (TD)
Shortest Scoring Drive - Time
Longest Scoring Drive - Time
0:08 vs. East Carolina (TD)
4:26 vs. SDSU (TD)
0:43 by ECU (TD)
5:37 by SDSU (TD)
0
1
0
2
Downs End of Half/Game
0
0/0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0/0
0/0
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
SEASON & CAREER, MOST RUSHING YARDS
Player2014
Brunson
54 vs. Liberty
Williams
63 vs. San Diego State
Logan
45 vs. Liberty Hood
43 vs. Liberty
Morris
46 vs. East Carolina
Francis
16 vs. Liberty
Trubisky
7 vs. Liberty
Switzer
4 vs. Liberty
ND
GT
Career
54 vs. ODU, 2013, and Liberty (2014)
104 vs. Duke, 2013
137 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
43 vs. Liberty, 2014
77 at Miami, 2012
42 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2013
7 vs. Liberty, 2014
15 vs. Duke, 2013
UVA
Miami
Pitt
Duke
NCSU
SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST RUN
2014
Career
17 vs Liberty
29 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
20 vs. Liberty
28 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
11 vs. LIberty, San Diego State, ECU 63 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
18 vs Liberty 18 vs. Liberty, 2014
19 vs. East Carolina 41 vs. Virginia, 2013
6 vs. Liberty
28 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
12 vs. Liberty
12 vs. Liberty, 2014
4 vs Liberty
9 vs. Duke, 2013
PASSING GAME-BY-GAME (Completions-Attempts-Interceptions/Yards-Touchdowns-Long Play)
Opponent
Williams
Trubisky
Switzer Hibbard
Liberty
19-29-2/169-2-33
10-16-1/66-1-14
---
--San Diego State
20-29-0/255-2-91
1-2-1/8-0-8
---
--East Carolina
14-25-1/127-0-29
8-16-0/103-1-39
1-1-0/35-1-35
1-1-0/29-1-29
Clemson
Virginia Tech
Notre Dame
Georgia Tech
Virginia
Miami
Pittsburgh
Duke
NC State
SEASON AND CAREER, MOST PASSING YARDS
SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST PASS
Player
2014
Career 2014
Career
Williams
255 vs. San Diego State
409 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
91 vs. San Diego State
91 vs. Duke, San Diego State, 2014
Trubisky
103 vs. East Carolina
103 vs. East Carolina, 2014
39 vs. East Carolina
39 vs. East Carolina, 2014
Switzer
35 vs. East Carolina
35 vs. East Carolina, 2014
35 vs. East Carolina
35 vs. East Carolina, 2014
Hibbard
29 vs. East Carolina
29 vs. East Carolina, 2014
29 vs. East Carolina
29 vs. East Carolina, 2014
RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME (Receptions/Yards/Touchdowns)
Name
LibertySDSU ECU ClemsonVT
Switzer
8/43/0
6/62/0 2/10/0
Howard
5/37/1
1/-1/0 5/53/0
Q. Davis
3/43/0
5/48/1 1/3/0
Tabb
3/19/1
1/5/0
3/17/1
Hollins
2/40/1
2/110/1 4/92/0
Singleton
2/27/1
3/29/0 1/9/0
Logan
2/18/1
2/9/0
1/-3/0
Proehl
2/-5/0
0/0/0
1/3/0
Washington 1/7/0
0/0/0
0/0/0
Fieulleteau
1/6/0
0/0/0
0/0/0
Hood
0/0/0
1/1/0
0/0/0
Albright
0/0/0
0/0/0
1/29/1
Thorpe
0/0/0
0/0/0
3/52/1
SEASON AND CAREER, MOST RECEIVING YARDS
Player
2014
Switzer
62 vs. San Diego State
Howard
53 vs. East Carolina
Q. Davis
48 vs. San Diego State
Tabb
19 vs. Liberty
Hollins
110 vs. San Diego State
Singleton
29 vs. San Diego State
Logan
18 vs. Liberty
Proehl
3 vs. Liberty
Washington
7 vs. Liberty
Fieulleteau
6 vs. Liberty
Hood
1 vs. San Diego State
Albright
29 vs. East Carolina
Thorpe
52 vs. East Carolina
ND
GT
UVA
Miami Pitt
Duke
NCSU
SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST CATCH
Career
2014
Career 118 vs. Old Dominion, 201324 vs. San Diego State
57 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
72 at NC State, 201322 vs. East Carolina
28 vs. East Carolina, 2013
178 at Virginia, 201223 vs. Liberty
59 at NC State, 2013
55 vs. Old Dominion, 201310 vs. East Carolina
37 vs. Old Dominion, 2013
110 vs. San Diego State, 2014
91 vs. San Diego State
91 vs. San Diego State, 2014
32 vs. Old Dominion, 201314 vs. Liberty
20 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2013
51 vs. Boston College, 201313 vs. Liberty
35 vs. Boston College, 2013
3 vs. East Carolina, 2014
3 vs. East Carolina
3 vs. East Carolina, 2014
7 vs Liberty, 2014
7 vs. Liberty
7 vs. Liberty, 2014
6 vs. Liberty, 2014
6 vs. Liberty
6 vs. Liberty
1 vs. San Diego State, 2014
1 vs. San Diego State
1 vs. San Diego State, 2014
29 vs. East Carolina, 2014
29 vs. East Carolina
29 vs. East Carolina, 2014
70 vs. East Carolina, 2013
35 vs. East Carolina
35 vs. East Carolina, 2014
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
RUSHING GAME-BY-GAME (Attempts/Yards/Touchdowns)
Name
Liberty SDSU ECU
ClemsonVT
Brunson
9/54/1
0/0/0
0/0/0
Williams
6/52/2
12/63/0
13/37/0
Logan
9/45/0
8/33/0
8/39/0
Hood
8/43/0
6/26/1
9/23/0
Morris
5/20/1
5/9/0
9/46/2
Francis
5/16/0
0/0/0
0/0/0
Trubisky
4/7/0
0/0/0
0/0/0
Switzer
1/4/0
1/1/0
0/0/0
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN & LINEBACKERS GAME-BY-GAME (Solo-Assists-Total-Tackles for Loss)
NameLiberty SDSU ECU
ClemsonVT
ND
Hughes
6-2-8-0
4-4-8-2
0-0-0-0
Drennon
3-1-4-0
2-2-4-1
1-2-3-0.5
Schoettmer
2-2-4-0
6-2-8-0
2-7-9-0.5
Farmer
2-2-4-0
1-2-3-1.5
0-3-3-0.5
Bart
2-1-3-0
0-0-0-0
2-1-3-0
Rashad
1-2-3-1
1-0-1-0
0-1-1-0
J. Jackson
2-0-2-1
0-0-0-0
0-1-1-0
Collins 2-0-2-00-1-1-00-1-1-0
Powell
1-1-2-0
0-1-1-0
2-0-2-1
Gnonkonde
1-1-2-0
1-2-3-0
2-4-6-2
Rogers
1--0-1-0
0-0-0-0
0-2-2-0.5
Tomlin
1-0-1-0
0-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
Brown
0-1-1-0
0-0-0-0
1-0-1-1
Jones
0-1-1-0
0-0-0-0
1-1-2-1
Otis
0-0-0-0
---
1-3-4-1.5
Staub
0-0-0-0
1-0-1-0
1-5-6-0
Thomason 0-0-0-0
0-1-1-0
0-1-1-0
DEFENSIVE BACKS GAME-BY-GAME (Total Tackles-Pass Breakups-Interceptions)
Name
Liberty SDSU ECU
ClemsonVT
Scott
8-1-0
6-0-1
4-0-0
Smiley
4-0-0
5-1-0
7-0-0
Simmons
4-0-00-0-02-0-0
Dixon
3-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Mangum
3-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
Jiles
2-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
Green
1-0-0
5-0-0
8-0-0
K. Jackson
1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
Gonet 1-0-00-0-00-0-0
K. Davis
0-0-1
0-0-0
1--0-0
Walker
---
5-0-2
3-0-1
Lawrence
0-0-0
6-0-0
11-0-0
Stewart
0-0-0
1-0-0
5-1-0
Miles 0-0-00-0-010-0-0
Artis
0-0-0
0-0-0
3-0-0
Singleton
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
Washington 0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
ND
GT
UVA
Miami Pitt
Duke
NCSU
GT
UVA
Miami Pitt
Duke
NCSU
2014 TEAM & INDIVIDUAL HIGHS & LOWS
North Carolina
High
Low
Points Scored.................. 56 vs. Liberty.........................................31 vs. San Diego State
First Downs...................... 29 vs. Liberty.........................................20 vs. San Diego State
Rushing Attempts............ 48 vs. Liberty.........................................33 vs. San Diego State
Rushing Yards.................. 208 vs. Liberty.......................................131 vs. San Diego State
Passes Attempted........... 45 vs Liberty..........................................31 vs. San Diego State
Passes Completed........... 29 vs. Liberty.........................................21 vs. San Diego State
Had Intercepted.............. 3 vs. Liberty...........................................1 vs. San Diego State, East Carolina
Passing Yards................... 294 vs. East Carolina.............................235 vs. Liberty
Total Plays....................... 93 vs. Liberty.........................................64 vs. San Diego State
Total Yards....................... 443 vs. Liberty.......................................394 vs. San Diego State
Possession Time.............. 28:06 vs. Liberty....................................22:34 vs. San Diego State
Fumbles........................... 4 vs Liberty............................................1 vs. San Diego State, East Carolina
Fumbles Lost................... 1 vs. Liberty ..........................................0 vs. San Diego State, East Carolina
Turnovers........................ 4 vs. Liberty...........................................1 vs. San Diego State
Turnover Margin............. 2 vs. Liberty, San Diego State................0 vs. East Carolina
Penalties.......................... 10 vs. Liberty.........................................5 San Diego State
Yards Penalized............... 85 vs. East Carolina...............................37 vs. San Diego State
Sacks By........................... 2 vs. East Carolina.................................1 vs. Liberty, San Diego State
OpponentsHigh
Low
Points Scored.................. 70 by East Carolina................................27 by San Diego State
First Downs...................... 39 by East Carolina................................15 by Liberty
Rushing Attempts............ 46 by East Carolina................................35 by San Diego State
Rushing Yards.................. 343 by East Carolina..............................157 by Liberty
Passes Attempted........... 51 by East Carolina................................33 by Liberty
Passes Completed........... 32 by East Carolina................................16 by Liberty
Had Intercepted.............. 3 by San Diego State..............................1 by East Carolina
Passing Yards................... 446 by East Carolina..............................189 by Liberty
Total Plays....................... 97 by East Carolina................................74 by Liberty, San Diego State
Total Yards....................... 789 by East Carolina..............................346 by Liberty
Possession Time.............. 37:26 by San Diego State......................31:54 by Liberty
Fumbles........................... 4 by Liberty ...........................................0 by San Diego State
Fumbles Lost................... 4 by Liberty............................................0 by San Diego State, East Carolina
Turnovers........................ 6 by Liberty............................................1 by East Carolina
Penalties.......................... 9 by San Diego State..............................9 by East Carolina
Yards Penalized............... 74 by East Carolina................................19 by Liberty
Sacks By........................... 2 by Liberty............................................0 by San Diego State
Individual Highs
Most Rushing Attempts - 12 by Marquisse Williams vs. San Diego State
Most Rushing Yards - 63 by Marquisse Williams vs. San Diego State
Most Rushing TDs in a game - 2 by Marquise Williams vs. Liberty, Romar
Morris vs. East Carolina
Longest TD Run - 15 by Marquise Williams vs. Liberty
Longest Run, no TD - 20 by Marquise Williams vs. Liberty
Most Pass Attempts - 29 by Marquise Williams vs. Liberty, SDSU
Most Completed Passes - 20 by Marquise Williams vs. San iego State
Highest Pass Pct. (min. 10 att.) - 68.9 by Marquise Williams vs. SDSU
Most Passing Yards - 255 by Marquise Williams vs. SDSU
Most Touchdown Passes - 2 by Marquise Williams vs. SDSU
Longest TD Pass - 91 by Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. SDSU
Longest Pass, no TD - 39 by Mitch Trubisky to Mack Hollins vs. ECU
Most Pass Receptions - 8 by Ryan Switzer vs. Liberty
Most Receiving Yards - 110 by Mack Hollins vs. SDSU
Most TD Receptions - 1 by B. Howard, M. Hollins, J. Tabb, K. Singleton,
T.J. Logan vs. Liberty, M. Hollins and Q. Davis vs. SDSU, J. Tabb, C.
Albright, T.J. Thorpe vs. East Carolina
Most Total Offense Attempts - 38 by Marquise Williams vs. East Carolina
Most Total Offense Yards - 221 by Marquise Williams vs. Liberty
Most Touchdowns Scored - 2 by Marquise Williams vs. Liberty, Romar
Morris vs. East Carolina
Most Field Goals Attempted - 2 by Nick Weiler vs. East Carolina
Most Field Goals Made - 2 by Nick Weiler vs. East Carolina
Longest Field Goal - 23 by NIck Weiler vs. SDSU
Most Interceptions - 2 by Brian Walker vs. SDSU
Longest Interception Return - 100 by Brian Walker vs. SDSU
Longest Punt Return - 30 by Ryan Switzer vs. Liberty
Longest Kickoff Return - 74 by T.J. Logan vs. East Carolina
Highest Punting Average - 40.3 by Tommy Hibbard vs. East Carolina
Longest Punt - 51 by Tommy Hibbard vs. Liberty
Most Tackles - 11 by Des Lawrence vs. East Carolina
Most Tackles for Loss - 2 by Travis Hughes vs. SDSU, Junior Gnonkonde vs.
East Carolina
Most Quarterback Sacks - 1 by D. Green vs. Liberty, D. Miles vs. SDSU,
Northkeithus Otis and Tyler Powell vs. East Carolina
Opponents’ Long Plays
Rush - 84 by Breon Allen of East Carolina
Pass - 59 by Quinn Kaehler of SDSU
Field Goal - 49 by Donald Hageman of SDSU
Punt Return - 12 by Zac Parker of Liberty
Punt - 53 by Trey Turner of Liberty
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Score
First Downs
by rush
by pass
by penalty
Total Offensive Plays
Total Yards Gained
Average Yards/Play
Plays Rushing
Yards Rushing
Rushing Touchdowns
Yards Passing
Pass Attempts
Pass Completions
Passes Had Intercepted
Passing Touchdowns
Kickoff Return Yards
Punt Return Yards
Punts-Average
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
3rd Down Conversions
4th Down Conversions
Possession Time
Opponent
Date
Location
Score
First Downs
by rush
by pass
by penalty
Total Offensive Plays
Total Yards Gained
Average Yards/Play
Plays Rushing
Yards Rushing
Rushing Touchdowns
Yards Passing
Pass Attempts
Pass Completions
Passes Had Intercepted
Passing Touchdowns
Kickoff Return Yards
Punt Return Yards
Punts-Average
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
3rd Down Conversions
4th Down Conversions
Possession Time
LIBERTY
SAN DIEGO STATE EAST CAROLINA
CLEMSON
VIRGINIA TECH
NOTRE DAME
AUG. 30
SEPT. 6
SEPT. 20
SEPT. 27
OCT. 4
OCT. 11
HOMEHOME AWAY AWAY HOME
AWAY
LIBERTY UNC
29
56
15
29
8
13
6
14
1
2
74
93
346
443
4.7
4.8
41
48
157
208
3
4
189
235
33
45
16
29
2
3
0
3
23
64
12
70
9-41.2 6-39.8
4-4 4-1
2-19
10-60
5-14
9-17
0-0
0-1
31:54 28:06
SDSU UNC
UNC ECU
27
31
41
70
23
20
23
39
7
8
8
14
13
11
14
21
3
1
1
4
74
64
82
97
509
394
439
789
6.9
6.2
5.4
8.1
35
33
39
46
168
131
145
343
2
1
2
5
341
263
294
446
39
31
43
51
23
21
24
32
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
11
109
176
93
2
-2
6
0
4-43.2 5-38.8
7-40.3 2-46.5
0-00-1 1-01-0
9-65
5-37
8-85
9-74
6-14
5-13
6-18
12-17
0-0
1-1
2-2
0-0
37:26 22:34
25:01 34:59
GEORGIA TECH
VIRGINIA
OCT. 18
OCT. 25
HOME AWAY
GT UNC
UNC UVA
UNCCLEMSON
VT
UNC
UNC
ND
MIAMI
PITTSBURGH
DUKE
NC STATE
NOV. 1
NOV. 15
NOV. 20
NOV. 29
AWAYHOME AWAY HOME
UNCMIAMI PITT UNC
UNC DUKE
NCSU UNC
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
Opponent
Date
Location
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS
AUG. 30 vs. LIBERTY
OFFENSE
LT
77 Ferranto
LG
54 Dancy
C
68 Crowley
RG
78 Turner
RT
71 Heck
TE
80 Tabb
QB
12 Williams
TB
8
Logan
WR
84 Howard
WR
3
Switzer
WR
14 Q. Davis
DEFENSE
DE 17Drennon
DT
96 Farmer
DT
98 Thomason
B
42 Rashad
LB
9
Hughes
LB
10 Schoettmer
R
36 Mangum
CB
37 Jiles
FS 3Smiley
SS 26Green
CB
7
Scott
SEPT. 6 vs. SAN DIEGO STATE
OFFENSE
LT
77 Ferranto
LG
54
Dancy
C
68
Crowley
RG
78
Turner
RT
71
Heck
TE
80
Tabb
QB
12
Williams
TB
8
Logan
WR
84 Howard
WR
3
Switzer
WR
14
Q. Davis
DEFENSE
DE17Drennon
DT
96
Farmer
DT
98
Thomason
B
42
Shakeel Rashad
LB
9
Hughes
LB
10 Schoettmer
R
11
Simmons
CB
28
Walker
FS
7
Scott
SS 26Green
CB
2
Lawrence
SEPT. 20 at EAST CAROLINA
OFFENSE
LT
77 Ferranto
LG
70 Peterson
C
68
Crowley
RG
65
Cohen
RT
71
Heck
TE
80
Tabb
QB
12
Williams
TB
8
Logan
WR
13
Hollins
WR
81 Singleton
WR
14
Q. Davis
DEFENSE
DE17Drennon
DT
96
Farmer
DT
98
Thomason
LB
36
Mangum
LB
9
Hughes
LB
10 Schoettmer
DB
4
Artis
CB
28
Walker
FS
7
Scott
SS 26Green
CB
2
Lawrence
SEPT. 27 at CLEMSON
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
OCT. 18 vs. GEORGIA TECH
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
NOV. 15 vs, PITTSBURGH
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
OCT. 4 vs. VIRGINIA TECH
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
OCT. 25 at VIRGINIA
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
NOV. 20 at DUKE
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
OCT. 11 at NOTRE DAME
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
NOV. 1 at MIAMI
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
NOV. 29 at NC STATE
OFFENSE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
TE
QB
TB
WR
WR
DEFENSE
DE
DT
DT
B
LB
LB
R
CB
FS
SS
CB
STARTS BY NUMBER
OFFENSE:
3 - Crowley, Q. Davis,
Ferranto, Heck, Logan, Tabb,
Williams
2 - Dancy, Howard, Logan,
Switzer, Turner
1 - Hollins, Singleton, Peterson,
Cohen
DEFENSE:
3 - Drennon, Farmer, Green,
Hughes, Scott, Schoettmer,
Thomason,
2 - Drennon, Farmer, Green,
Hughes, Rashad, Scott,
Schoettmer, Thomason,
Lawrence, Mangum, Walker
1 - Jiles, Simmons, Smiley, Artis,
CAROLINA FOOTBALL
CAROLINA & OPPONENT LONG PLAYS
Passes (20 yards or more)
91 - Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. San Diego State
39 - Mitch Trubisky to Mack Hollins vs. East Carolina
35 - Ryan Switzer to T.J. Thorpe vs. East Carolina
33 - Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. Liberty
29 - Marquise Williams to Mack Hollins vs. East Carolina
29 - Tommy Hibbard to Cameron Albright vs. East Carolina
24 - Marquise Williams to Ryan Switzer vs. San Diego State
23 - Marquise Williams to Jack Tabb vs. Liberty
21 - Mitch Trubisky to Romar Morris vs. East Carolina
Returns (50 or more on kickoffs, 20 or more on punts
and interceptions, 10 or more on fumble returns)
100 - Brian Walker vs. San Diego State, Interception Return
74 - T.J. Logan vs. East Carolina, Kickoff Return
30 - Ryan Switzer vs. Liberty, Punt Return
26 - Brian Walker vs. San Diego State, Interception Return
23 - Brian Walker vs. East Carolina, Interception Return
20 - Brian Walker vs. East Carolina, Blocked Kick Return
OPPONENT LONG PLAYS
Runs (15 yards or more)
84 - Breon Allen of East Carolina
44- Breon Allen of East Carolina
43 - Chris Hairston of East Carolina
30 - Marquez Grayson of East Carolina
29 - Chase Price of San Diego State
20 - Donnel Pumphrey of San Diego State
16 - Stephon Marsha of Liberty
16 - Breon Allen of East Carolina
Passes (20 yards or more)
59 - Quinn Kaehler to Ezell Ruffin of San Diego State
56 - Quinn Kaehler to Eric Judge of San Diego State
55- Shane Carden to Trevon Brown of East Carolina
39 - Josh Woodrum to Darrin Peterson of Liberty
39 - Shane Carden to Isaiah Jones of Liberty
33 - Quinn Kaehler to Eric Judge of San Diego State
31 - Josh Woodrum to Darrin Peterson of Liberty
26 - Shane Carden to Trevon Brown of East Carolina
25 - Shane Carden to Isaiah Jones of Liberty
24 - Shane Carden to Justin Hardy of East Carolina
23 - Shane Carden to Bryce Williams of East Carolina
22 - Shane Carden to Justin Hardy of East Carolina
22 - Shane Carden to Isaiah Jones of Liberty
Returns (50 or more on kickoffs, 20 or more on punts
and interceptions, 10 or more on fumble returns)
46- Zeke Bigger of East Carolina, Interception Return
CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2014 CHARTS
CAROLINA LONG PLAYS
Runs (15 yards or more)
20 - Marquise Williams vs. Liberty
19 - Romar Morris vs. East Carolina
18 - by Elijah Hood vs. Liberty
17 - by Charles Brunson vs. Liberty
16 - Marquise Williams vs. San Diego State
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Game Results (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
Date
Opponent
Aug 30, 2014
Sep 06, 2014
Sep 20, 2014
LIBERTY
SAN DIEGO STATE
at East Carolina
W
W
L
Score
Overall
Conference
Time
Attend
56-29
31-27
41-70
1-0
2-0
2-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
3:35
3:22
4:00
51000
58000
51082
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
Team Statistics
SCORING
Points Per Game
Points Off Turnovers
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
KICKOFFS-Yards
Average Per Kick
Net kick average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
North Carolina
Opponents
1st 2nd
3rd
4th
OT
27
21
42
35
38
27
0
0
21
43
Total
128
126
NC
OPP
128
42.7
52
72
29
39
4
484
559
75
120
4.0
161.3
7
792
74-119-5
6.7
10.7
264.0
8
1276
239
5.3
425.3
14-349
11-74
6-168
24.9
6.7
28.0
6-1
23-182
60.7
18-715
39.7
37.8
23-1491
64.8
41.9
25:14
20/48
42%
3/4
75%
4-24
20
17
3-5
0-1
(14-14) 100%
(11-14) 79%
(17-17) 100%
109000
2/54500
126
42.0
42
77
29
40
8
668
728
60
122
5.5
222.7
10
976
71-123-6
7.9
13.7
325.3
5
1644
245
6.7
548.0
7-127
2-14
5-56
18.1
7.0
11.2
5-4
20-158
52.7
15-637
42.5
36.2
21-1253
59.7
35.9
34:46
23/45
51%
0/0
0%
2-16
0
17
2-4
0-1
(10-13) 77%
(10-13) 77%
(16-16) 100%
51082
1/51082
0/0
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
Rushing
Marquise Williams
T.J. Logan
Elijah Hood
Romar Morris
Charles Brunson
Khris Francis
Mitch Trubisky
Ryan Switzer
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Passing
Marquise Williams
Mitch Trubisky
Tommy Hibbard
Ryan Switzer
Total
Opponents
Receiving
Ryan Switzer
Bug Howard
Quinshad Davis
Mack Hollins
Jack Tabb
Kendrick Singleton
T.J. Logan
T.J. Thorpe
Austin Proehl
Romar Morris
Eric Albright
Damien Washington
Jordan Fieulleteau
Elijah Hood
Total
Opponents
gp
att
3 31
3 25
3 23
3 19
3
9
3
5
3
4
3
2
2
2
3 120
3 122
gp
3
3
3
3
3
3
gain loss
net avg td
lg avg/g
Punt Returns
no.
165
121
93
84
54
16
21
5
0
559
728
152 4.9 2
117 4.7 0
92 4.0 1
75 3.9 3
54 6.0 1
16 3.2 0
7 1.8 0
5 2.5 0
-34 -17.0 0
484 4.0 7
668 5.5 10
20
11
18
19
17
6
12
4
0
20
84
Ryan Switzer
Total
Opponents
11
11
2
Interceptions
no.
13
4
1
9
0
0
14
0
34
75
60
effic comp-att-int
pct
128.29 53-83-3
63.9
107.26 19-34-2
55.9
673.60
1-1-0
100.0
724.00
1-1-0
100.0
131.87 74-119-5 62.2
128.04 71-123-6 57.7
50.7
39.0
30.7
25.0
18.0
5.3
2.3
1.7
-17.0
161.3
222.7
Brian Walker
Jeff Schoettmer
Kedrick Davis
Tim Scott
Total
Opponents
3
1
1
1
6
5
yds avg td
74 6.7
74 6.7
14 7.0
lg
0
0
0
30
30
12
yds avg td
lg
149
19
0
0
168
56
49.7
19.0
0.0
0.0
28.0
11.2
1 100
1 19
0
0
0
0
2 100
1 46
yds td
lg avg/g
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
551
177
29
35
792
976
91
39
29
35
91
59
T.J. Logan
Romar Morris
Quinshad Davis
Ryan Switzer
Total
Opponents
10
2
1
1
14
7
282
48
2
17
349
127
74
28
2
17
74
42
no.
yds avg td
4
2
1
1
8
5
183.7
59.0
9.7
11.7
264.0
325.3
gp
no.
yds
avg
td
lg avg/g
Fumble Returns
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
16
11
9
8
7
6
5
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
74
71
115
89
94
242
41
65
24
52
-2
29
29
7
6
1
792
976
7.2
8.1
10.4
30.2
5.9
10.8
4.8
17.3
-0.7
14.5
29.0
7.0
6.0
1.0
10.7
13.7
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
8
5
24
22
23
91
10
14
13
35
3
21
29
7
6
1
91
59
Dominquie Green
Total
Opponents
38.3
29.7
31.3
80.7
13.7
21.7
8.0
52.0
-1.0
9.7
9.7
2.3
6.0
0.3
264.0
325.3
1
1
1
28.2
24.0
2.0
17.0
24.9
18.1
20 20.0
20 20.0
27 27.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
lg
20
20
27
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
Scoring
td
fg
kick
Nick Weiler
Romar Morris
Jack Tabb
Marquise Williams
Mack Hollins
Quinshad Davis
Bug Howard
Elijah Hood
Jeff Schoettmer
Brian Walker
T.J. Thorpe
Eric Albright
Charles Brunson
Thomas Moore
Total
Opponents
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
17
17
3-3
0-2
3-5
2-4
14-14
3-3
17-17
16-16
Field Goals
fg
Thomas Moore
Nick Weiler
0-2
0.0 0-0
3-3 100.0 0-0
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1
-
pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99
0-0
3-3
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
FG Sequence
North Carolina
Opponents
Liberty
San Diego State
East Carolina
44
41,(23)
(21),(22)
(49),(40)
42,49
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
0-0
0-0
pts
- 23
- 18
- 12
- 12
- 12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
- 128
1 126
Total Offense
g plays
rush pass
Marquise Williams
Mitch Trubisky
T.J. Logan
Elijah Hood
Romar Morris
Charles Brunson
Ryan Switzer
Tommy Hibbard
Khris Francis
TEAM
Total
Opponents
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
152
7
117
92
75
54
5
0
16
-34
484
668
114
38
25
23
19
9
3
1
5
2
239
245
total avg/g
551 703 234.3
177 184 61.3
0 117 39.0
0
92 30.7
0
75 25.0
0
54 18.0
35
40 13.3
29
29 9.7
0
16 5.3
0 -34 -17.0
792 1276 425.3
976 1644 548.0
lg blk
Punting
no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
0
23
Tommy Hibbard
Total
Opponents
18 715 39.7 51
18 715 39.7 51
15 637 42.5 53
Kickoffs
no. yds avg tb ob retn
Nick Weiler
Tommy Hibbard
Total
Opponents
22 1427
1 64
23 1491
21 1253
0
0
64.9 16
64.0 0
64.8 16
59.7 6
1
1
1
8
8
2
7
7
3
3
3
2
0
0
0
net ydln
0
0
0 18.1 41.9
1 24.9 35.9
23
29
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
All Purpose
g
rush
rcv
pr
kr
T.J. Logan
Mack Hollins
Ryan Switzer
Romar Morris
Marquise Willia
Brian Walker
Quinshad Davis
Elijah Hood
Bug Howard
Kendrick Singlet
Charles Brunson
T.J. Thorpe
Jack Tabb
Eric Albright
Jeff Schoettmer
Khris Francis
Mitch Trubisky
Damien Washin
Jordan Fieullete
Austin Proehl
TEAM
Total
Opponents
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
3
3
117
0
5
75
152
0
0
92
0
0
54
0
0
0
0
16
7
0
0
0
-34
484
668
24
242
115
29
0
0
94
1
89
65
0
52
41
29
0
0
0
7
6
-2
0
792
976
0
0
74
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
74
14
282
0
17
48
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
349
127
ir
total avg/g
0 423 141.0
0 242 80.7
0 211 70.3
0 152 50.7
0 152 50.7
149 149 74.5
0
96 32.0
0
93 31.0
0
89 29.7
0
65 21.7
0
54 18.0
0
52 52.0
0
41 13.7
0
29 9.7
19
19 6.3
0
16 5.3
0
7 2.3
0
7 2.3
0
6 6.0
0
-2 -1.0
0 -34 -17.0
168 1867 622.3
56 1841 613.7
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
#
1A
7
2
3A
9
26
15
44
17
96
28
11
33
6
45
36
95
42
23
8A
4
16
90
32
37
43
25
98
74
35
39
81
20
19
10
Defensive Leaders
Jeff Schoettmer
Tim Scott
Des Lawrence
Sam Smiley
Travis Hughes
Dominquie Green
Donnie Miles
Junior Gnonkonde
Dajaun Drennon
Ethan Farmer
Brian Walker
Malik Simmons
Nathan Staub
M.J. Stewart
Mikey Bart
Ryan Mangum
Tyler Powell
Shakeel Rashad
Cayson Collins
Norkeithus Otis
Allen Artis
Alex Dixon
Nazair Jones
Joe Jackson
T.J. Jiles
Jessie Rogers
Kameron Jackson
Justin Thomason
Devonte Brown
Damien Washington
Connor Gonet
Kendrick Singleton
Tyrell Tomlin
Kedrick Davis
Mitch Trubisky
Total
Opponents
gp
ua
Tackles
a
tot
3
10
11
3
13
5
2
9
8
3
10
6
3
10
5
3
7
7
2
5
9
3
4
7
3
6
5
3
3
7
2
6
2
3
5
3
3
2
5
2
2
4
3
4
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
3
3
1
3
1
3
.
3
1
2
3
2
1
3
3
.
3
1
2
2
1
1
3
.
2
3
1
1
3
.
1
1
.
1
3
1
.
1
1
.
2
1
.
3
1
.
3 124 112
3 138 116
21
18
17
16
15
14
14
11
11
10
8
8
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
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1
2014 North Carolina Football
North Carolina Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 20, 2014)
All games
North Carolina Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Date
Opponent
Aug 30, 2014
Sep 06, 2014
Sep 20, 2014
LIBERTY
SAN DIEGO STATE
at East Carolina
Totals
14 of 14 (100.0%)
Score
W
W
L
56-29
31-27
41-70
Times Times
In RZ Scored
6
3
5
14
6
3
5
14
Total
Pts
TDs
Rush
TDs
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
42
17
27
86
6
2
3
11
4
1
2
7
2
1
1
4
0
1
2
3
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Opponents Inside North Carolina Red-Zone
Date
Opponent
Aug 30, 2014
Sep 06, 2014
Sep 20, 2014
LIBERTY
SAN DIEGO STATE
at East Carolina
Totals
10 of 13 (76.9%)
Score
W
W
L
56-29
31-27
41-70
Times Times
In RZ Scored
3
4
6
13
3
2
5
10
Total
Pts
TDs
Rush
TDs
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
20
14
35
69
3
2
5
10
3
2
4
9
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0