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2 Belk Bowl Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 28, :20 p.m. ESPN GAME DAY IN CHARLOTTE Date: Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013 Time: 3:20 p.m. Location: Bank of America Stadium Capacity: 73,778 Surface: Natural grass Belk Bowl Pairings: ACC vs. AAC BROADCAST INFORMATION ESPN: Carter Blackburn, play-by-play; Danny Kanell, analyst; Allison Williams, sideline Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-byplay; 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); GoBearcats.com (Cincinnati) CINCINNATI INFORMATION Nickname: Bearcats Conference: American Athletic (AAC) Record: 9-3 overall, 6-2 in the AAC (third place) Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville Overall Record: (18 years); 9-3 at Cincinnati (first year) Series Record vs. Cincinnati: Carolina leads, 2-0 First Meeting: Carolina 35, Cincinnati 14 in 1979 Last Meeting: Carolina 51, Cincinnati 16 in 1991 QB Marquise Williams returns to his native Charlotte for the 2013 Belk Bowl. Carolina Faces Bearcats in Belk Bowl Making its first bowl game appearance under head coach Larry Fedora, North Carolina will face Cincinnati of the American Athletic Conference in the Belk Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 28 in uptown Charlotte. The game will be played at Bank of America stadium, home of the NFL s Carolina Panthers, and will kick off at 3:20 p.m. I m excited for our team, especially our seniors, who fought through some early season adversity and won five of the last six games to become bowl eligible, said head coach Larry Fedora. This is a resilient bunch of guys that kept believing in one another throughout the year and I m glad they were rewarded with a bowl game. We re looking forward to facing a very good Cincinnati team led by an outstanding coach in Tommy Tuberville. After starting the season 1-5, Carolina ran off five straight wins to finish the season 6-6 overall and 4-4 in the ACC. The Tar Heels will be making their fourth appearance in the Charlotte bowl game, but are seeking their first win. Carolina fell to Boston College in 2004, West Virginia in 2008 and Pittsburgh in Carolina s last bowl win came in the 2010 Music City Bowl in Nashville. Carolina is just the sixth team since the regular-season expanded to 12 games in 2006 to start the season 1-5 and make a bowl game. Only one Rutgers in 2008 came from a BCS conference. The turnaround is similar to the 2001 season when UNC opened with three losses, but rebounded to win five straight and make a bowl game. The Bearcats will be making their second appearance in the game after defeating Duke last year in Charlotte. Cincinnati finished the regular season with a 9-3 overall record (6-2 AAC, third place). They won six of their last seven games to end the season FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD TIME, TV NOTE Thurs. Aug. 29 No. 6 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, p.m., ESPN Tar Heels fall in first meeting in Columbia since 1990 Sat. Sept. 7 Middle Tennessee Chapel Hill, N.C. W, :30 p.m., ACC Network Offense posts 511 total yards of offense in win Sat. Sept. 21 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. L, Noon, ESPN GT scored 21 unanswered points in comback victory Sat. Sept. 28 East Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, :30 p.m., ACC Network Carolina gives up 603 yards on defense Sat. Oct. 5 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. L, :30 p.m., ACC Network QB Marquise Williams makes first career start Thurs. Oct. 17 No. 10 Miami Chapel Hill, N.C. L, :45 p.m., ESPN Miami scores with 16 seconds remaining to win Sat. Oct. 26 Boston College Chapel Hill, N.C. W, :30 p.m., RSN Tar Heels efficient in easy win Sat. Nov. 2 NC State Raleigh, N.C. W, :30 p.m., ACC Network Carolina overcomes early 10-0 deficit Sat. Nov. 9 Virginia Chapel Hill, N.C. W, :30 p.m., ACC Network Tar Heels score on punt return and INT return Sat. Nov. 16 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. W, :30 p.m., ACC Network Switzer returns two punts for touchdowns Sat. Nov. 23 Old Dominion Chapel Hill, N.C. W, Noon, RSN Carolina scores a school-record 80 points Sat. Nov. 30 No. 24 Duke Chapel Hill, N.C. L, Noon, ESPN2 Tar Heels fall short on final drive Sat. Dec. 28 Cincinnati Charlotte, N.C. 3:20 p.m., ESPN Tar Heels fourth trip to the bowl in Charlotte GOHEELS.COM 1

3 NORTH CAROLINA QUICK FACTS Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 18,503 (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 COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: Larry Fedora Fedora s Overall Record: 48-29, sixth year Fedora s Record at UNC: 14-10, second year Fedora s Office Phone: (919) Offensive Coord./QBs: Blake Anderson Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator: Walt Bell Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coord.: Gunter Brewer Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks: Dan Disch Defensive Line: Keith Gilmore Head S&C Coach: Lou Hernandez Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator: Randy Jordan Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator: Chris Kapilovic Associate Head Coach for Defense/Safeties: Vic Koenning Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Ron West Graduate Assistant: Tommy Richardson Graduate Assistant: Luke Paschall Graduate Assistant: Ryan McKee Graduate Assistant: Justin Sanders SUPPORT STAFF Exec. Assistant to Larry Fedora: Melinda Anderson Asst. Director of Player Personnel: Ron Brewer Operations Assistant: Clay Browning Administrative Assistant: Joanna Evans Administrative Assistant: Courtney Farrington Assistant Equipment Manager: Jason Freeman IT Services: Andrew Gibson Assistant S&C Coach: Chris Gizzi Football Center Chef: Jerry Greenwood Grad. Assistant S&C Coach: Simon Haake Grad. Assistant S&C Coach: Taylor Harper Director of Football Operations: Joe Haydon Player Development: Keith Heckendorf Operations Assistant: Kaitlin Healy Associate A.D./Football Admin.: Corey Holliday Staff Athletic Trainer: Yuri Jean-Baptiste Director of Video & Technology: Chris Luke Administrative Assistant/Recruiting: Ryan Mills Equipment Manager/Business Ops.: Dominic Morelli Director of Player Personnel: Rory Pommerening Staff Athletic Trainer: Luke Ross Assistant Video Director: Darryl Sanders Director of Kenan Football Center: James Spurling Head Athletic Trainer for Football: Scott Trulock Special Projects/Graphics: Tony Tucker Administrative Assistant: Teresa Vanderford Director of S-A Development: Andre Williams Assistant S&C Coach: Zack Womack Assistant Equipment Manager: Mark Yaekel ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Football Communications Contacts: Kevin Best, Assistant A.D. for Communications , kbest@unc.edu Bobby Hundley, Assistant Communications Director , bhundley@unc.edu Steve Kirschner, Associate A.D. for Strategic Communications, , stevekirschner@unc.edu Official Website: GoHeels.com College football s only bowl game to call the Carolinas home, the Belk Bowl has averaged almost 60,000 fans each year, with three sellouts. In its history, the game has reached over 30 million households while drawing almost 400,000 fans to FanFest. Multi-Grammy nominee and CMA Entertainer of the Year Blake Shelton will be the featured act at the 2013 Belk Bowl FanFest, taking place outside the stadium before the game. The Belk Bowl FanFest is free to the public and will begin at 11 a.m., with Shelton scheduled to begin his performance at 1:30 p.m. Carolina s Bowl History The Belk Bowl is Carolina s 30th postseason bowl game appearance and first since The Tar Heels are all-time in bowl games with the last win coming in 2010 vs. Tennessee in the Music City Bowl. The Tar Heels lost their most recent bowl game in 2011 vs. Missouri in the Indepence Bowl. Carolina s 30 bowl games ranks fifth among ACC schools. Carolina has played in a bowl game in five of the last six years. Due to NCAA sanctions, the Tar Heels were ineligible to compete in 2012 despite an 8-4 record. Carolina has played in 13 different bowl cities. UNC is 5-2 in Jacksonville (Gator), 2-2 in El Paso (Sun), 1-0 in Houston (Bluebonnet), 1-0 in Las Vegas (Las Vegas), 1-0 in Miami (Carquest), 1-0 in Memphis (Liberty), Head Coach Larry Fedora 1-0 in Nashville (Music City), 2-3 in Atlanta (Peach/ Chick-fil-A), 0-1 in Dallas (Cotton), 0-1 in Honolulu (Aloha), 0-1 in Shreveport, 0-2 in New Orleans (Sugar) and 0-3 in Charlotte (Continental Tire/Meineke). Carolina s Bowl History In Charlotte Carolina is making its fourth appearance in Charlotte s bowl game, which began in 2002 as the Continental Tire Bowl. The Tar Heels lost each of their last three games in the Queen City, including 2004 vs. Boston College (37-24), 2008 vs. West Virginia (31-30) and 2009 vs. Pitt (19-17). Carolina was the first team from the state of North Carolina to play in the Charlotte bowl game and is the only team to play in the game four times. In 2004, Boston College s 21-yard touchdown on a fake field goal highlighted a 16-point fourth quarter as the Eagles defeated Carolina, UNC quarterback Darian Durant threw for 260 yards and three touchdowns in his final game as a Tar Heel. The loss to Boston College snapped a five-bowl win streak for the Tar Heels. In 2008, West Virginia s Pat White threw for 332 yards, including a 20-yard scoring pass midway through the fourth quarter to give the Mountaineers a victory. UNC wide receiver Hakeem Nicks had a spectacular day with eight receptions for 217 yards and three touchdowns. Nicks set Carolina bowl records for receiving yards and touchdowns. His behind-the-back catch was the No. 1 play of the postseason according to ESPN. In 2009, Pitt s Dion Lewis rushed for 159 yards and a touchdown, and Dan Hutchins kicked a 33-yard field goal with 52 seconds left to give the 17th-ranked Panthers a win over Carolina in the Meineke Bowl. The matchup featured old coaching buddies who won a national championship and Super Bowl together. Pitt s Dave Wannstedt and Carolina s Butch Davis worked on Jimmy Johnson s staffs at Oklahoma State, Miami and the Dallas Cowboys. Their careers then included NFL head coaching jobs before they returned to college. After Carolina took a lead late in the third quarter on T.J. Yates second touchdown pass to Greg Little, the Panthers converted a fourth-and-1 from their own 30 with 6:36 remaining. On the same drive, Pitt later faced fourth-and-2 from the UNC 30 with 1:30 left. Carolina s Cam Thomas jumped offsides, giving Pitt a first down. Lewis got 13 yards on the next play, and his 6-yard run into the middle of the field set it up for Dan Hutchins game-winning 33-yard field goal. Carolina Football In Charlotte North Carolina has played 22 football games in Charlotte and has an overall record of That includes a record against Davidson, 2-0 vs. NC State, 1-0 vs. Virginia Tech, 1-0 vs. VMI, 1-0 vs. Wake Forest, 0-1 vs. Clemson, 0-1 vs. Boston College, 0-1 vs. West Virginia and 0-1 vs. Pittsburgh. Carolina is scheduled to open the 2015 season on Sept. 5 in Charlotte against South Carolina at Bank of America Stadium. The game was arranged by the Charlotte Sports Foundation, a non-profit organization that runs the Belk Bowl and serves as the local organizing committee for the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game. Ticket information has not yet been announced. 2 GOHEELS.COM

4 UNC RECORD BOOK PUNT RETURN YARDS SEASON Rk. Name, Year Yards 1. Bosley Allen, 2000 (28 returns) Ryan Switzer, Walter Black, Eric Blount, Don Jackson, TACKLES FOR LOSS CAREER Rk. Name, Years TFL 1. William Fuller, Julius Peppers, Greg Ellis, Marcus Jones, Kareem Martin, 2010-present Quinton Coples, SEASON Rk. Name, Year TFL 1. Julius Peppers, Ebenezer Ekuban, William Fuller, William Fuller, Lawrence Taylor, Kareem Martin, Marcus Jones, Julius Peppers, Robert Quinn, PASSING YARDS CAREER Rk. Name, Years Yards 1. T.J. Yates, , Darian Durant, , Bryn Renner, , Ronald Curry, , Jason Stanicek, ,683 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER Rk. Name, Years TDs 1. Darian Durant, Bryn Renner, T.J. Yates, Chris Keldorf, Matt Kupec, COMPLETIONS CAREER Rk. Name, Years Comp. 1. T.J. Yates, Darian Durant, Bryn Renner, Jason Stanicek, Ronald Curry, ATTEMPTS CAREER Rk. Name, Years Attempts 1. T.J. Yates, , Darian Durant, , Bryn Renner, , Ronald Curry, Jason Stanicek, PASSING EFFICIENCY CAREER Rk. Name, Years Rating 1. Chris Kupec, Bryn Renner, Chris Keldorf, Darian Durant, Oscar Davenport, Quick Hits u Of Carolina s 50 total touchdowns this season, 42 have been scored by freshmen or sophomores, including the last 26 in a row. u DE Kareem Martin ranks fourth in the country in tackles for loss and 10th in the nation in sacks. He has posted 20.0 tackles for loss and 11.0 sacks. He is just five shy of Julius Peppers single-season school record of 24 TFL in u QB Marquise Williams has been responsible for 21 touchdowns this year - 14 passing, six rushing and one receiving. Williams tossed a school-record tying five TD passes vs. ODU. u Ebron set the single-season ACC record for receiving yards by a tight end (895), breaking the previous mark of 871 set by Maryland s Vernon Davis in Ebron has 55 catches and ranks second on the ACC single-season chart for catches by a tight end. u Freshman Ryan Switzer has tied the single-season ACC record with four punt return touchdowns. All four came in three games vs. Virginia, Pitt (2) and ODU. The NCAA single-season record is five by Chad Owens of Hawaii in Switzer also tied the NCAA record for consecutive games with a punt return touchdown at three. u Carolina is first in the country in punt returns with a 17.1 average. Carolina is the only school in the country with four punt returns for touchdowns. u Carolina is limiting opponents to 3.2 yards per punt return, which ranks eighth in the country. The Tar Heels have allowed just 54 total punt return yards, 23 of which came on one return by NC State. u Fifteen different Tar Heels have scored at least one touchdown this season. Ten of those 15 are either freshmen or sophomores (five are true freshmen). u WR Quinshad Davis has already caught 108 passes in his first two seasons. Only Hakeem Hicks (113) caught more in his first two seasons as a Tar Heel. The Tar Heels played consecutive regular season games against NC State in Charlotte in 1998 and Carolina defeated NC State 10-6 in a 1999 ESPN Thursday night game, making a goal line stop to preserve the victory. In 1998, Carolina won a thrilling, 37-34, overtime game against the Wolfpack as 68,797 fans packed Ericsson/Bank of America Stadium to watch it. At the time it was the largest college football crowd ever in the state of North Carolina. It was also the Tar Heels first overtime game. Before the pair of NC State games in 1998 and 1999, Carolina had not played in Charlotte since a win over Davidson on Nov. 7, Tar Heel Ties With Charlotte Thirteen current Tar Heel players are from Charlotte or the surrounding area. They are cornerback Desmond Lawrence (Charlotte/Charlotte Christian), quarterback Marquise Williams (Charlotte/Mallard Creek), running back A.J. Blue (Dallas/North Gaston), cornerback Kedrick Davis (Charlotte/Berry Academy), safety Brian Walker (Charlotte/Mallard Creek), punter Tommy Hibbard (Charlotte/Butler), linebacker Kemmi Pettway (Charlotte/Garinger), bandit Norkeithus Otis (Gastonia/Ashbrook), linebacker Michael Steinbacher (Concord/ J.M. Robinson), offensive lineman Schuyler Coleman (Charlotte/Davidson Day), offensive lineman Collin Porter (Charlotte/Charlotte Catholic), tight end Terrance Knox (Concord/Concord), defensive lineman Ian Dibble (Charlotte/Ardrey Kell). Williams was a SuperPrep All-America at Mallard Creek where he threw for more than 3,000 yards and rushed for more than 1,000 as a senior. Williams helped guide Mallard Creek from a one-win team his freshman season to the state playoffs as a junior and senior. A Carolina Turnaround Carolina began the year 1-5, but won five of its last six to finish the regular season 6-6. Carolina matched its longest winning streak since 2001 by winning five in a row with wins over Boston College, NC State, Virginia, Pittsburgh and Old Dominion. The winning streak ended with a loss to Duke. Carolina has engineered the biggest in-season turnaround of 2013 and the biggest turnaround in UNC history. The Tar Heels turnaround is similar to the 2001 when the team started 0-3 only to win five straight and finish 8-5 after a win over Tommy Tuberville s Auburn squad in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Since the regular season expanded to 12 games in 2006, only five teams that began the season 1-5 went on to make a bowl game. Only one Rutgers in 2008 came from a power conference. Year Team Final Record Bowl Result 2012 Rice 7-6 Won 2008 Florida Atlantic 7-6 Won 2008 Rutgers 8-5 Won 2007 UL-Monroe 6-6 Not selected 2006 Rice 7-6 Lost 2013 UNC 6-6 Belk Bowl QUEEN CITY CONNECTION The Tar Heels opened the 2013 season in Charlotte way back in March. Carolina held an open spring scrimmage at Mallard Creek High School. GOHEELS.COM 3

5 BY THE NUMBERS 2 - Carolina had two players earn midseason All-America honors tight end Eric Ebron and offensive tackle James Hurst. Ebron was a first-team pick by Phil Steele and a second-team selection by SI.com and CBSsports.com. Hurst was a first-team pick by Yahoo Sports Dr. Saturday. 2 - Number of passing touchdowns this season by wide receiver Quinshad Davis. Davis completed a 32-yard scoring pass to T.J. Thorpe against ECU and a 29-yard TD strike to Marquise Williams against Virginia. 3 - Three non-quarterbacks have completed passes this season - WR Quinshad Davis (2 for 2 for 61 yards and two touchdowns), WR Ryan Switzer (1 for 1 for 59 yards and a TD) and TB A.J. Blue (1 for 1 for 23 yards). 4 - Freshman Ryan Switzer is the only player in the country with four punt return touchdowns Bryn Renner passed for 300 yards 10 times in his career, the most of any quarterback in UNC history Defensive end Kareem Martin has 20 tackles for loss this season, which ranks sixth on the UNC single-season chart. He is four shy of Julius Peppers record of 24 set in After making eight catches in the first three games this season, sophomore Quinshad Davis has 39 receptions in his last nine games Tight end Eric Ebron has caught 55 passes this season, which is a single-season school record for receptions by a tight end. He broke the previous mark of 40 that he set in He is in second place on the ACC single-season chart for catches by a tight end (70 by Heath Miller of UVA in 2003) QB Bryn Renner finished his standout career with 64 career touchdown passes, just four short of the school record of 68 set by Darian Durant from Eric Ebron has the UNC career record for most catches by a tight end with Quarterback Bryn Renner finished his career with an ACC-best career pass efficiency mark of , just ahead of the previous high of set by Florida State s Chris Weinke from Eric Ebron has 895 receiving yards this year, the North Carolina single-season record for yards by a tight end. He broke the record of 625 that he set in A Look At Each Half Of The Schedule According to USA Today s Sagarin rankings, Carolina had played the fourth-most difficult schedule in the country through its first six games of the season. Three of Carolina s first six opponents are ranked in the top 32 of the Sagarin rankings and five of six in the top 50. In the final six games of the year, only Duke at No. 39 is ranked in the top 50. QUEEN CITY CONNECTION u Carolina is scheduled to open the 2015 season on Sept. 5 in Charlotte against South Carolina at Bank of America Stadium. The first six opponents have a combined record of (.689), compared to a (.526) mark by the final six teams on the slate. Carolina s First Six Opponents Carolina s Final Six Opponents Team Record BCS Sagarin Team Record BCS Sagarin South Carolina Boston College MTSU NC State Georgia Tech Virginia ECU Pittsburgh Virginia Tech ODU Miami Duke Totals Totals (.708) (.522) A Win Over Cincinnati Would... Be Carolina s seventh victory of the season and ensure the Tar Heels of a winning season for the sixth consecutive year. Carolina has been.500 or better every season since going 4-8 in Butch Davis first season in That is the longest stretch since posting nine straight winning seasons from Be Carolina s first bowl victory since winning the 2010 Music City Bowl over Tennessee in Nashville. Be Carolina s first bowl victory under head coach Larry Fedora. He would be the eighth different coach in UNC history to win a bowl game joining Dick Crum (4), Mack Brown (3), Carl Torbush (2), Jim Hickey (1), Bill Dooley (1), John Bunting (1) and Butch Davis (1). Be Carolina s second win over a Tommy Tuberville-coached team in a bowl game. Carolina won the 2001 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, 16-10, over Auburn when Tuberville was the Tigers head coach. Be Carolina s first win in the Charlotte Bowl game. Carolina lost previous bowl games in Charlotte in 2004 (Continental Tire), 2008 (Meineke) and 2009 (Meineke). Be Carolina s first win in the city of Charlotte since a 10-6 victory over NC State on Thursday night in Be Larry Fedora s sixth-straight winning season as a head coach. Be Carolina s fourth-straight win in an NFL stadium. Carolina also won at Heinz Field (beat Pittsburgh) in 2013, at Pro Player Stadium (beat Miami) in 2012 and at LP Field (beat Tennessee) in 2010 Music City Bowl. Carolina-Cincinnati Connections For the fourth time this season, North Carolina will face a defensive coordinator that coached at one point in Chapel Hill. Cincinnati s defense is coordinated by Art Kaufman who was on the UNC staff from He served as the linebackers coach under Butch Davis in 2009 and 2010 and was the defensive coordinator under interim head coach Everett Withers in The other defensive coordinators Carolina QUICK HITS - HURST STARTING 49th GAME u Senior offensive tackle James Hurst will make his school record 49th career start against Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl. Hurst will pass former teammate Jonathan Cooper who started 48 games from u Cornerback Jabari Price will make his 30th career start in the Belk Bowl. Five other Tar Heels Hurst (48), Kareem Martin (40), Tre Boston (39), Renner (32) and Scott (32) have made 30 career starts entering the bowl game. Offensive Tackle James Hurst 4 GOHEELS.COM

6 COACHES ON GAMEDAY Press Box: Blake Anderson, offensive coordinator/qbs Randy Jordan, RBs, Special Teams Ron West, LBs Sideline: Larry Fedora, head coach Vic Koenning, associate HC for defense/safeties Dan Disch, cornerbacks Keith Gilmore, defensive line Walt Bell, tight ends Gunter Brewer, wide receivers/pass game coord. Chris Kapilovic, offensive line/run game coord. COACHING 6.0 u Carolina s Blake Anderson is one of five offensive coordinators in the country that has averaged 6.0 yards per play in each of the last three years. The others are Philip Montgomery at Baylor, Charlie Taaffe at UCF, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech and Noel Mazzone at UCLA/Arizona State. TAR HEELS IN NCAA COACHING Among Tar Heel lettermen in the college coaching ranks, most notable over the last year was Ron Burton moving after a decade at Air Force as defensive line coach to Michigan State to take a similar position. Tommy Thigpen moved from Auburn to Tennessee, and Allen Mogridge moved from Central Florida to Temple. Former head coach Carl Torbush announced his retirement as linebackers coach at Liberty University in the off-season but then was hired in early summer as the new head coach at East Tennessee State. ETSU discontinued its football program in 2003 but will return to the field in 2015 in the Southern Conference. Meanwhile, the following lettermen were on college coaching staffs to begin the 2013 season. Rod Broadway, N.C. A&T head coach Ron Burton, Michigan State D-line Joe Dailey, Liberty QBs John Dunn, Maryland TEs, recruiting coordinator Tommy Thigpen, Tennessee LBs Antonio Goss, Furman nickel backs, special teams coordinator Billy Hite, Virginia Tech assistant to the head coach Stuart Holt, South Florida special teams coordinator Landon Mariani, Campbell QBs, offensive coordinator Allen Mogridge, Temple O-line Kevin Wilson, Indiana head coach Chad Scott, Kentucky RBs Bob Trott, Richmond defensive coordinator has faced this year that once coached in Chapel Hill are Dave Huxtable at NC State (UNC coach in ), Jon Tenuta at Virginia (UNC in 2001), Matt House at Pittsburgh (UNC in ). Ten Tar Heels Earn All-ACC Honors Four North Carolina Tar Heels were named firstteam All-ACC and a total of 10 received all-conference recognition, as announced by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). TE Eric Ebron, OT James Hurst, DE Kareem Martin and PR Ryan Switzer received first-team honors, while S Tre Boston was a second-team selection. WR Quinshad Davis, C Russell Bodine, B Norkeithus Otis, CB Jabari Price and P Tommy Hibbard received honorable mention. Ebron To Enter 2014 NFL Draft Prior to the regular season finale vs. Duke, junior tight end Eric Ebron announced he would forego his final year of eligibility and enter the 2014 NFL Draft after UNC s bowl game. A native of Greensboro, N.C., Ebron leads the Tar Heels with 55 receptions for 895 yards and has three touchdowns. I ve had a great time in Chapel Hill and I appreciate everything Coach Fedora and the coaching staff has done for me, said Ebron prior to the Duke game. Coming to Carolina allowed me to develop as both a person and a football player. It was one of the best decisions I ve ever made. I look forward to finishing the season with my teammates and then moving on to the next level. Ebron holds the UNC single-season and career records for catches and receiving yards by a tight end. He has 105 career catches for 1,727 yards. Ebron is ranked as the No. 11 overall player on ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper s Big Board and is No. 15 by ESPN s Todd McShay. Both analysts have him as the top tight end in the country. Ebron was a finalist for the John Mackey Award, which is presented to the nation s top tight end. He had his best game of the season in Carolina s ESPN Thursday night loss to Miami when he hauled in a career-high eight catches for a career-high 199 yards. He was named the Mackey Award national tight end of the week and his 199 yards are a single-game UNC record for receiving yards by a tight end and the sixthmost by any Carolina player. QUEEN CITY CONNECTION u Charlotte natives Elijah Hood (RB) and Bentley Spain (OL) have signed scholarship agreements with UNC and will be joining the Tar Heels in January. Both are ranked among the nation s top high school recruits. They will be joined in January by early enrollees Brandon Fritts, a tight end from Mentor, Ohio, and M.J. Stewart, a cornerback from Arlington, Va. Tight End Eric Ebron ACC RECORD BOOK RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END SINGLE-SEASON Rk. Name, Years Receptions 1. Heath Miller, UVA, Eric Ebron, UNC, Ryan Purvis, BC, Vernon Davis, MD, Steve Young, WF, Phil Denfeld, WF, John Henry Mills, WF, Dwayne Allen, CU, RECEIVING YARDS BY A TIGHT END SINGLE-SEASON Rk. Name, Years Yards 1. Eric Ebron, UNC, Vernon Davis, MD, Heath Miller, UVA, Bruce McGonnigal, UVA, Eric Ebron, UNC, Youth Movement Of Carolina s 50 touchdowns this season, 42 have been scored by either true freshmen or sophomores. Sophomores have accounted for 23, followed by true freshmen with 19, juniors with four and seniors with four. The true freshmen that have scored this year are wide receiver Ryan Switzer (7), tailback T.J. Logan (5), wide receiver Bug Howard (4), tailback Khris Francis (2) and safety Dominique Green (1). Carolina s last 26 touchdowns have been scored by either freshmen or sophomores. Bryn Renner s 1-yard run at NC State in the eighth game of the year was the last touchdown scored by an upperclassman. Carolina has 13 freshmen listed on its two-deep depth chart, including four starters. On defense, rookie safety Dominique Green has started all 12 games and is second on the team with three interceptions. He has GOHEELS.COM 5

7 TAR HEEL HONOR ROLL C Russell Bodine Rimington Trophy Watch List Honorable-Mention All-ACC S Tre Boston Second-Team All-ACC Honorable-Mention All-America (SI.com) Thorpe Award Watch List Nagurski Trophy Watch List WR Quinshad Davis Biletnikoff Award Watch List Honorable-Mention All-ACC TE Eric Ebron First-Team All-America (ESPN.com) Second-Team All-America (Associated Press, USA Today, Walter Camp, Athlon, SI.com, CBSsports.com) First-Team All-ACC Mackey Award Finalist (top 3) Midseason First-Team All-America (Phil Steele) Tailback A.J. Blue COMPARING WINS/LOSSES 6 Wins... Stat... 6 Losses Scoring Opponent Scoring Total Offense Rushing Yards Passing Yards Turnover Margin % (20-27)...TDs in Red Zone...53% (9-17) 14...Rushing TDs Sacks-Yards tackles and three pass breakups. Safety Brian Walker has one start and is third on the team with six pass breakups and has 19 tackles. Other defensive freshmen on the depth chart include defensive end Junior Gnonkonde (22 tackles), bandit Mikey Bart (two starts, nine tackles) and middle linebacker Nathan Staub (13 tackles). On offense, Carolina has seven freshmen on the depth chart, including three on the offensive line. Right tackle Jon Heck has started all 12 games, guard Caleb Peterson has started 11 and center Lucas Crowley has one. Redshirt freshman tackle John Ferranto has played in nine games. P Tommy Hibbard Ray Guy Award Watch List Honorable-Mention All-ACC OT James Hurst Midseason All-America first-team (Dr. Saturday - Yahoo) First-Team All-ACC Outland Trophy Watch List Lombardi Award Watch List DE Kareem Martin First-Team All-ACC Honorable-Mention All-America (SI.com) Ted Hendricks Award Semifinalist Bednarik Award Watch List Nagurski Trophy Watch List KR Ryan Switzer First-Team All-America (FWAA, Athlon) Second-Team All-America (USA Today, CBSsports.com) Honorable-Mention All-America (SI.com) Freshman All-America (247sports.com) First-Team All-ACC 2013 UNIFORM TRACKER Game Helmet Jersey Pant at South Carolina White White Black MTSU Blue Blue Blue at Georgia Tech Blue Blue Black East Carolina White White White at Virginia Tech White White Blue Miami Black Black Black Boston College White Blue White at NC State Blue White Blue Virginia Black Blue Black at Pittsburgh Black White Black Old Dominion Blue Black Blue Duke Blue Blue White Cincinnati Afternoon Delight After kicking off the final five games of the season at either noon or 12:30 p.m., Carolina will face Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl at 3:20 p.m. Overall, nine of Carolina s 12 games this season started at noon or 12:30 p.m., and the Tar Heels were selected as the ACC Game of the Week on the ACC Network a league-high six times. Nine of 10 Saturday games were selected for noon or 12:30 p.m. The Tar Heels played two ESPN Thursday night games this season that started at 6 p.m. (South Carolina) and 7:45 p.m. (Miami). Carolina played host to Boston College in a 3:30 p.m. kick on Oct. 26. Noting the Tar Heels Offense Carolina is averaging total yards per game. It is the second consecutive season the Tar Heels have averaged 400 or more yards, but just the ninth time in school history. In 2012, Carolina set the school record with yards per game. Prior to last year, Carolina had not averaged 400 yards since the 1993 season. Carolina s 27 touchdown passes are the second-highest total in school history, just two behind last year s 29. If the Tar Heels throw three touchdown passes in the bowl game, they will set a team record for passing TDs for the third straight year (26 in 2011, 29 in 2012). Carolina has posted more than 500 yards of total offense seven times in 24 games under Larry Fedora, including a school-record 721 yards vs. ODU in UNC has gained at least 400 yards in 19 of Fedora s 24 games as head coach. The five games Carolina has been held under 400 yards came this season at South Carolina, at Georgia Tech, at Virginia Tech, vs. Boston College and at Pitt. Carolina has scored 40 or more points in nine of 24 games under Fedora. Since 2012, Carolina is averaging 44.2 points per game at Kenan Stadium (14 games) and 25.4 points per game on the road (10 games). Marquise Williams Takes Over At QB Sophomore QB Marquise Williams took over as the starting quarterback after three-year starter Bryn Renner went down with a season-ending shoulder injury following the NC State game. Even before Renner s injury, Williams had provided a spark to the UNC offense with his mobility outside the pocket. Williams has completed 107 of 184 attempts for 1,527 yards and 14 touchdowns. He is Carolina s leading rusher with 102 carries for 490 yards and six touchdowns. The last time a quarterback led the Tar Heels in rushing was Gayle Bomar in Williams has been the Tar Heels leading rusher in five of the last eight games, and had a career-best 104-yard effort against Duke. Williams rushed for a career-high 104 yards on 16 carries against Duke. He became the first Tar Heel quarterback to rush for 100 yards since Darian Durant had 110 yards vs. Clemson in Williams had two rushing touchdowns against the Blue Devils and he leads UNC with six rushing scores this year. Williams 79-yard pass play to tight end Eric Ebron against Duke was Carolina s longest-ever passing play at Kenan Stadium. The previous long plays were 78 yards by Ronald Curry to Kory Bailey vs. Georgia Tech in 2000 and Bryn Renner to Giovani Bernard vs. the Yellow Jackets in Williams connected with Ebron for 71 yards and a touchdown earlier this year against Miami. Williams has 1,058 yards of total offense in the last three games (Pitt, ODU, Duke) the most in any threegame stretch in Tar Heel history. The previous high was 1,015 by T.J. Yates in GOHEELS.COM

8 CAROLINA BOWL GAME RECORDS CAROLINA S BOWL GAME RESULTS 1947 Sugar Georgia 20, Carolina Sugar Oklahoma 14, Carolina Cotton Rice 27, Carolina Gator Carolina 35, Air Force Peach Arizona State 48, Carolina Gator Georgia 7, Carolina Sun Carolina 32, Texas Tech Sun Mississippi State 26, Carolina Peach Kentucky 21, Carolina Liberty Nebraska 21, Carolina Gator Carolina 17, Michigan Bluebonnet Carolina 16, Texas Gator Carolina 31, Arkansas Sun Carolina 26, Texas Peach Florida State 28, Carolina Aloha Arizona 30, Carolina Peach Carolina 21, Mississippi State Gator Alabama 24, Carolina Sun Texas 35, Carolina Carquest Carolina 20, Arkansas Gator Carolina 20, West Virginia Gator Carolina 42, Virginia Tech Las Vegas Carolina 20, San Diego State Peach Carolina 16, Auburn Continental Tire Boston College 37, Carolina Meineke Car Care West Virginia 31, Carolina Meineke Car Care Pittsburgh 19, Carolina Music City Carolina 30, Tennessee 24 (2OT) 2011 Independence Missouri 41, Carolina Bowls: 13 wins, 16 losses CAROLINA BOWL GAME RECORDS TEAM Most Points: 42 vs. Virginia Tech (1998 Gator) Fewest Points: 0 vs. Kentucky (1976 Peach) Most Yards Rushing: 283 vs. Arkansas (1981 Gator) Most Yards Passing: 318 vs. Virginia Tech (1998 Gator) Most Total Yards: 478 vs. Texas (1994 Sun) Most Points Allowed: 48 by Arizona State (1970 Peach) Fewest Points Allowed: 0 by Air Force (1963 Gator) Most Rushing Yards Allowed: 455 by Mississippi State (1974 Sun) Most Passing Yards Allowed: 328 by Michigan (1979 Gator) Most Total Yards Allowed: 499 by Mississippi State (1974 Sun) INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts: 36 by Don McCauley vs. Arizona State (1970 Peach) Rushing Yards: 195 by Leon Johnson vs. Arkansas (1995 Carquest) Rushing Touchdowns: 3 by Don McCauley vs. Arizona State (1970 Peach) Longest Touchdown Run: 59 yards by Amos Lawrence vs. Texas (1980 Bluebonnet) Pass Attempts: 41 by Darian Durant vs. Boston College (2004 Continental Tire) Pass Completions: 23 by Mike Thomas vs. Texas (1994 Sun); by Darian Durant vs. Boston College (2004 Continental Tire) Passing Yardage: 317 by Bryn Renner vs. Missouri (2011 Independence) Passing Touchdowns: 3 by Chris Keldorf vs. Virginia Tech (1998 Gator); by Darian Durant vs. Boston College (2004 Continental Tire); by Bryn Renner vs. Missouri (2011 Independence) Receptions: 9 by Corey Holliday vs. Alabama (1993 Gator); by Octavus Barnes vs. Texas (1994 Sun); by Ryan Taylor vs. Tennessee (2010 Music City) Receiving Yardage: *217 by Hakeem Nicks vs. West Virginia (2008 Meineke); 165 by Octavus Barnes vs. Texas (1994 Sun) Receiving Touchdowns: *3 by Hakeem Nicks vs. West Virginia (2008 Meineke); 2 by Ted Leverenz vs. Texas Tech (1972 Sun), 2 by Octavus Barnes vs. Virginia Tech (1998 Gator) Longest Touchdown Reception: 87 yards by L.C. Stevens from Mike Thomas vs. Arkansas (1995 Carquest) Longest Field Goal: 53 yards by Rob Rogers vs. Texas (1982 Sun) In the victory over ODU, Williams established the school record for total offense in a game with 469 total yards. The previous high was 443 by T.J. Yates vs. Florida State in He tied the school record for passing touchdowns with five. It was the fifth time a Carolina player had thrown for five TDs in a game. The others were Bryn Renner vs. Louisville in 2012 and Maryland in 2012, Darian Durant vs. Arizona State in 2002 and Kevin Anthony vs. Wake Forest in Williams established school records for total offense in a half (425 in the first) and passing yards in a half (379 in the first). The previous record for total offense in a half was 326 by Gayle Bomar vs. Wake Forest in 1968 (second half). The previous mark for passing yards in a half was 296 by Mark Maye vs. Georgia Tech (second half) in Williams completed 20 of 27 pass attempts for 409 yards and five touchdowns against the Monarchs. It was just the seventh 400-yard passing game in school history and ranks sixth on UNC s single-game chart. Williams scored on runs of 16 and 10 yards in the first half of Carolina s win at Pitt. He became the first UNC quarterback to rush for two touchdowns in a game since Darian Durant in a 38-3 victory at Clemson in Williams first touchdown came on Carolina s second drive of the game and occurred two plays after he converted a 4th-and-9 with a 15-yard pass to Switzer. On the 76-yard scoring drive, Williams completed 4 of 6 pass attempts for 35 yards and ran seven times for 31 yards. Wearing No. 2 to honor Bryn Renner, Williams passed, ran and caught touchdowns in a win over Virginia. He completed 15 of 28 passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns in his second career start. He also rushed 16 times for 46 yards and a score and caught a 29-yard touchdown pass. He became the first Carolina quarterback to catch a touchdown pass since Kevin Anthony in Williams made his first career start at Virginia Tech in place of starter Bryn Renner who was out with a foot injury. Williams completed 23 of 35 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns in the loss. He rushed 18 times for team-high 56 yards against the Hokies, which was the most rushing yards by a UNC quarterback since Williams had 61 yards last season against Idaho. It also marked the first time a quarterback led the team in rushing since Durant vs. Duke in Williams completed 4 of 7 passes for 98 yards, including a 71-yard touchdown toss to Ebron, against Miami. He also rushed five times for 27 yards. Williams rushed seven times for a team-high 55 yards and a touchdown in the win over Boston College. He also completed 4 of 8 passes for 55 yards and a touchdown. Williams led UNC s ground attack in the win at NC State with 51 yards on 17 carries. Williams had 17 carries no other Tar Heel had more than five. Williams also completed 8 of 15 pass attempts for 92 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown pass to Quinshad Davis. Quinshad Leads Team In Touchdowns All-ACC honorable mention wide receiver Quinshad Davis leads the team with 10 touchdown receptions and is second on the squad with 47 catches for 724 yards. He also has thrown two touchdown passes this year - one against ECU and another against Virginia. He has caught at least one touchdown pass in nine of 12 games Wide Receiver Quinshad Davis GOHEELS.COM 7

9 Wide Receiver/Punt Returner Ryan Switzer PUNT RETURN RECORD BOOK CURRENT PUNT RETURN YARDS IN 2013 Rk. Name, School... Yards 1. Ryan Switzer, UNC Jamison Crowder, Duke Brelan Chancellor, North Texas Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State Devon Smith, Marshall SINGLE-SEASON PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Rk. Name, School... TDs 1. Chad Owens, Hawaii, 2004 (NCAA record) Ryan Switzer, UNC, 2013 (ACC record)...4 Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (ACC record)...4 Ted Ginn, Jr., Ohio State, 2004 (Big 10 record)...4 Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma, 2003 (Big 12 record)..4 DeJuan Groce, Nebraska, 2002 (Big 12 record)...4 David Allen, Kansas State, 1998 (Big 12 record)...4 Tinker Keck, Cincinnati, 1997 (C-USA record)...4 Derek Abney, Kentucky, 2002 (SEC record)...4 Joe Adams, Arkansas, 2011 (SEC record)...4 Cliff Harris, Oregon, 2010 (Pac-12 record)...4 DeSean Jackson, California, 2006 (Pac-12 record)..4 Santana Moss, Miami, 2000 (Big East record)...4 Quinton Spotwood, SU, 1997 (Big East Record)...4 Golden Richards, BYU, MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS FOR TDs IN 2013 Rk. School... TDs 1. North Carolina (4 PR, 1 KR) Rutgers (2 PR, 2 KR) North Texas (3 PR, 1 KR)...4 Alabama (2 PR, 1 KR)...3 New Mexico (0 PR, 3K R)...3 Auburn (1 PR, 2 KR)...3 Baylor (2 PR, 1 KR)...3 Oklahoma State (2 PR, 1 KR)...3 Duke (2 PR, 1 KR)...3 Oregon (2 PR, 1 KR)...3 this year. Davis has 108 catches in his first two seasons. Only Hakeem Hicks (113) caught as many passes in his first two seasons at UNC as Davis. Davis was responsible for a pair of touchdowns against Virginia, scoring on an 8-yard pass from Marquise Williams in the first quarter and throwing a 29-yard pass to Williams later in the quarter. He finished with five catches for 65 yards. In two games against Virginia, he has 21 catches for 243 yards. In 2012, he caught 16 for 178 yards. Davis has 15 career touchdown receptions, including five in 2012 and 10 in He ranks third on the single-season receiving TD chart at UNC, two behind Dwight Jones (12 in 2011) and Hakeem Nicks (12 in 2008). Davis finished with four catches for 124 yards and a touchdown against Old Dominion. It was his second 100-yard game this season and fourth of his career. He had 111 yards on five catches earlier this season vs. ECU. He has five career 100-yard receiving games. Davis caught two passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns in the win over NC State. He caught a fade pass from QB Marquise Williams in the corner of the end zone in the first quarter to cut the Wolfpack lead to He later caught a 59-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter from WR Ryan Switzer. Davis had a season-high eight catches for 81 yards against Miami. In addition to his 111 receiving yards vs. ECU, Davis also threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Thorpe on his first career pass attempt. In 2012, the 6-4, 205-pound wide receiver set UNC freshman records with 61 receptions and 776 receiving yards. A native of Gaffney, S.C., Davis added approximately 20 pounds in the offseason without losing any speed. Against Virginia in 2012, Davis finished with Carolina single-game freshman records of 16 catches and 178 yards. The previous records were nine catches (Octavus Barnes vs. Texas, 1994 Sun Bowl) and 171 yards (Hakeem Nicks at Notre Dame, 2006). The 16 catches match the ACC record for all players, tied most recently by Wake Forest s Michael Campanaro. Davis is one of six ACC players with 16 receptions in a game. Davis concluded the 2012 season second in ACC history for catches by a freshman and fourth in receiving yards by a freshman. Switzer Playing a Starring Role Freshman WR Ryan Switzer has played every game this season, but has made his presence felt the most in the second half of the season. For the year, Switzer has 29 catches for 319 yards and three touchdowns, nine carries for 21 yards, one pass completion for 59 yards and a touchdown, and most notably, 21 punt returns for 419 yards and four touchdowns. Switzer s four punt return touchdowns ties the ACC single-season record set by Steve Suter of Maryland in The NCAA single-season record is five by Chad Owens of Hawaii in The NCAA career record is eight by Texas Tech s Wes Welker ( ) and Oklahoma s Antonio Perkins ( ). Switzer has scored in four of the last six games. He scored his first career touchdown on a 13-yard pass from Bryn Renner against Boston College in week seven. After throwing a 59-yard touchdown pass the next week against NC State, he returned a punt 85 yards vs. Virginia on Nov. 9. Against Pitt, he returned two punts for touchdowns. The next week at Kenan Stadium vs. ODU, he scored on a 43-yard pass, a 57-yard pass and a 64-yard punt return. Dating back to the Pitt game, Switzer scored five times in nine touches after making the 57-yard catch. 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). Switzer tied the school record for most punt return touchdowns in a game with two against Pittsburgh. 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 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 Statistically, both of those recovered punts are recorded as punt returns. Switzer s 85-yard punt return against Virginia equals the fourth-longest punt return for a touchdown in UNC history. It was the first career touchdown return for Switzer, who has also thrown for a touchdown and scored via reception in Switzer had his first collegiate touchdown catch, a 13-yard scoring strike from Bryn Renner, in the home win against Boston College. The following week, he tossed a 59-yard touchdown pass to Quinshad Davis at NC State. It was Switzer s first career touchdown pass. He is the second wide receiver to throw a touchdown pass this year. Quinshad Davis has thrown two - against ECU and Virginia. Four different Tar Heels have thrown scoring passes this year. Switzer had his first career 100-yard receiving game with five catches for 118 yards and two touchdows against Old Dominion. 8 GOHEELS.COM

10 STANDING & STATS 2013 ACC STANDINGS COASTAL DIVISION School Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. Duke Miami Georgia Tech Virginia Tech North Carolina Pitt Virginia ATLANTIC DIVISION School Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. Florida State Clemson Boston College Syracuse Maryland Wake Forest NC State ACC STATISTICS Scoring Offense... 5th pts Rushing Offense... 10th yds Pass Offense... 3rd yds Total Offense... 5th yds Scoring Defense... 8th pts Rushing Defense... 14th yds Pass Defense... 8th yds Total Defense... 11th yds Pass Efficiency... 4th rating Pass Defense Efficiency... 6th rating Kickoff Returns... 4th yds Punt Returns...1st yds Turnover Margin... 8th Net Punting...1st yds 3rd Down Conversions... 4th pct Opp. 3rd Down Conversions... 13th pct Red Zone Offense... 4th pct Red Zone Defense... 10th pct Time of Possession... 13th... 27:12 avg Sacks By... 10th total Penalties... 14th yds NCAA STATISTICS TEAM Rushing Offense... 85th yds Pass Offense... 23rd yds Total Offense... 44th yds Scoring Offense... 47th pts Rushing Defense... 83rd yds Pass Defense...51st yds Total Defense... 68th pts Scoring Defense... 50th pts Pass Efficiency... 30th rating Pass Defense Efficiency... 49th rating Punt Returns...1st yds Net Punting... 13th yds INDIVIDUAL Kareem Martin Sacks... 6th gm Tackles For Loss... 4th gm Ryan Switzter Punt Return (TDs)...1st... 4 total Punt Return (YPR)... 3rd avg Marquise Williams Passing Yards Per Completion... 12th avg Tailback T.J. Logan Switzer Leads The Nation Freshman Ryan Switzer is the only player in the country with four punt return touchdowns. No other player has returned three and only 12 have returned two for scores. Switzer is ranked third nationally with an 20.0 punt return average behind USC s Nelson Agholor (21.6) and Auburn s Chris Davis (20.1). The single-season school record for punt return average is 17.5 by Charlie Justice in Switzer has more total punt return yards (419) than anyone in the country this season. He is two yards shy of Bosley Allen s single-season school record for most punt return yards. Allen had 421 in 2000 on 28 returns. Switzer has returned 21 punts for 419 yards and has one game remaining. Running Game Picks Up With the early departure of standout tailback Giovani Bernard to the NFL following the 2012 season, Carolina turned the running game over to sophomore Romar Morris, senior A.J. Blue and freshmen Khris Francis and T.J. Logan. A.J. BLUE: Blue, who Fedora describes as the team s best leader, has 74 carries for 298 yards and a touchdown this season. He is a powerful runner who was slowed late in the season with an injury, missing the Pittsburgh and Old Dominon games. Blue has 12 career touchdowns, including 10 in 2012 when he combined with Giovani Bernard (19) for a school-record 29 touchdowns (most for a pair of teammates). He scored his only touchdown this season in the win over Boston College. Blue gained a career-best 106 yards on 19 carries against Wake Forest in 2012 when he started in place of injured Bernard. Blue played as a true freshman in 2009 as a wildcat quarterback, redshirted in 2010 and rushed for 138 yards in backup duty in ROMAR MORRIS: Morris has 59 rushes for 280 yards (4.7 avg.) and three rushing touchdowns this year. He scored his first two touchdowns of the season against Middle Tennessee, a 26-yard scamper in the first quarter and a 1-yard plunge in the second. Morris gained 46 rushing yards on 10 carries in addition to two catches for five yards. Tailback Romar Morris Tailback Khris Francis QUEEN CITY CONNECTION - CAROLINA PANTHERS u Travis Bond, a four-year letterwinner at UNC from , is an offensive guard for the Carolina Panthers. Selected in the seventh round, Bond was on the Minnesota Vikings' practice roster until the Panthers picked him up in November. u Carolina Panthers radio play-by-play man Mick Mixon served as color analyst with the Tar Heels for 16 seasons from He is in his ninth year with the Panthers. u Carolina Panthers offensive line coach John Matsko served as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at North Carolina from u Carolina Panthers wide receivers coach Ricky Proehl was a teammate of UNC wide receivers coach Gunter Brewer at Wake Forest in the late 1980s. GOHEELS.COM 9

11 Morris scored his third touchdown of the season, a 4-yard rush in the first quarter, against Georgia Tech. He finished the game with 54 rushing yards on 11 carries. Morris is a speedy back who can also return kicks. He rushed for 386 yards and was effective in the passing game last year, making 12 catches for 204 yards (17.0 avg.). He scored twice on the ground and twice through the air. A native of Salisbury, N.C., Morris was the named the top athlete in the state as a senior and redshirted in He is a member of the Tar Heels track team and ran the fifth-fastest 60-meter dash time (6.85 seconds) in school history during the indoor season. T.J. LOGAN: True freshman T.J. Logan has 78 carries and ranks second on the team with 456 yards and four touchdowns this season. He also has nine catches for 120 yards and 16 kickoff returns for 391 yards and a touchdown. Logan missed the first four games of the year with an injury before seeing his first career action at Virginia Tech when he had five carries for 25 yards and one reception for eight yards. Logan made his first collegiate start in just his second game of the season against Miami and gained 61 yards on 16 carries and had two catches for 18 yards. He scored his first career touchdown in the win at NC State on a 14- yard run in the fourth quarter to give the Tar Heels a lead. Logan had 43 yards on five carries, including four attempts for 30 yards in the fourth quarter. Logan averaged 8.6 yards per carry against the Wolfpack. Logan has started four games at tailback Miami, Virginia, Pittsburgh and Duke. Logan had an outstanding game in the victory over ODU. He returned a kickoff 99 yards and carried the ball 14 times for 137 yards and three touchdowns. He became the first Carolina tailback to run for more than 100 yards in a game this season. His 99-yard kickoff return was the third longest in Carolina history. Tyrell Godwin had a 100-yard return against Stanford in 1998 and T.J. Thorpe also had a 100-yard return against Clemson in The 99-yard return was the longest by a Tar Heel in Kenan Stadium. Logan s four touchdowns against ODU are the most by a Tar Heel since Hakeem Nicks had four (all receiving) vs. Boston College in Logan s three rushing touchdowns are the most by a Tar Heel since Shaun Draughn vs. East Carolina in KHRIS FRANCIS: True freshman TB Khris Francis has 53 carries for 208 yards on the season. He saw his first collegiate action against Middle Tennessee and gained 42 yards on 10 carries. He scored his first career touchdown in the fourth quarter against Virginia, a 15-yard catch-and-run from Williams. Francis also rushed six times for 35 yards. Francis scored his first career rushing touchdown on a 28-yard run vs. Old Dominion. Howard Bugging Opposing Defenses True freshman wide receiver Bug Howard has become a reliable weapon in Carolina s spread offense. He currently ranks second on the team with four receiving touchdowns. He is fourth on the squad with 22 receptions for 278 yards. Thirteen of those 22 receptions came during Carolina s five-game win streak. He did not have a catch in the Duke loss. Howard caught five passes for a season-high 72 yards at NC State, including an acrobatic 24-yarder in the final quarter that led to the game-clinching touchdown run by Logan. Howard caught three passes for 31 yards and a pair of touchdowns against Boston College. His first TD came on a 15-yard pass from Bryn Renner vs. MTSU. He also had a touchdown vs. ECU CAROLINA FOOTBALL Defensive End Kareem Martin Sean Tapley & T.J. Thorpe Senior WR Sean Tapley and sophomore T.J. Thorpe share time at the same wide receiver position and have combined to catch 39 passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns. Tapley, who elected to graduate after this season, has 17 catches for 219 yards in He caught four passes for a career-high 93 yards in a victory over Middle Tennessee. The next week at Georgia Tech he had two catches for 36 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown reception. Thorpe, who missed the 2012 season with a foot injury, has 22 catches for 231 yards and two touchdowns. Both players have returned kickoff this season. Thorpe is averaging 22.1 yards on 19 returns. Tapley has a 24.7-yard average on nine returns. Rushing Game Improves In Second Half Over the last five games, Carolina has averaged rushing yards per game, including a season-high 312 in the win over ODU. The Tar Heels also had 201 in the win over Virginia and 225 in a loss to Duke. In the first seven games of the season, Carolina averaged just rushing yards per game. Freshman T.J. Logan led the Tar Heels with career-best 137-yard effort in the ODU game. QB Marquise Williams had 60 yards, followed by Charles Brunson with 54 and Khris Francis with 12. It was the Tar Heels first 100-yard rusher this season. Carolina has had at least one 100-yard rusher in every season dating back to Record-Setting Day vs. Old Dominion Carolina set a school record for points with an victory over ODU on Nov. 23. The previous high was also set under head coach Larry Fedora when the Tar Heels had 66 last year vs. Idaho. Carolina s previous high this season was 45 vs. Virginia. Carolina s 80 points are the second-highest total ever by an ACC team. Clemson set the ACC record with an win over Wake Forest in Carolina set a school record with 721 total yards of offense, breaking the old mark of 714 against Maryland in The 721 total yards ranks as the 11thhighest total in ACC history. Florida State holds the record at 858. The Tar Heels also set a school record for the highest average yards per play. Carolina finished with 68 plays for 721 yards, an average of 10.6 per play. The 10.6 average per play is an all-time ACC high. Carolina s 11 touchdowns were a school record and one shy of the ACC record of 12 set by Clemson against Wake Forest in The previous school mark of 10 touchdowns by UNC was set vs. Virginia Medical in 1914 and Wake Forest in Five of the 11 touchdowns came on plays of 50 yards or longer, including a 56-yard reception by Quinshad Davis, a 57-yard reception by Ryan Switzer, a 99-yard kickoff return by T.J. Logan, a 63-yard run by Logan and a 64-yard punt return by Switzer. All 11 Carolina touchdowns were scored by either freshmen or sophomores. Carolina scored 49 points in the first half, including a school-record tying 35 in the second quarter. The Tar Heels also scored 35 against in the second quarter vs. Duke in Bryn Renner Outstanding Career Ends With Shoulder Injury Senior quarterback Bryn Renner had season-ending surgery on his left (non-throwing) shoulder on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at UNC Hospitals by Dr. Alex Creighton. Surgery was required to repair a detached labrum and fracture in his shoulder. Considered by many NFL Draft analysts one of the top five senior quarterbacks in 2013, Renner was the Tar Heels starting signal caller for three seasons. 10 GOHEELS.COM

12 In 2013, Renner completed 152 of 231 attempts for 1,765 yards, 10 touchdowns and five interceptions. Renner finished his career with 64 career touchdown passes, which ranks second in school history. He finished four shy of UNC s all-time mark of 68 set by Darian Durant from Renner had 8,221 career passing yards, good for 20th all-time in the ACC. He moved past Georgia Tech s Reggie Ball (8,128) in the win over NC State. He is just the third player in Carolina history to reach 8,000 career passing yards. Renner completed 15 of 22 pass attempts for 124 yards in the win over NC State. He also scored on a 1-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. It was his second rushing TD of the season and fourth of his career. Renner completed 18 of 21 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns against Boston College. His completion percentage of.857 (18 for 21) was the second-highest of his career. He was 22 for 23 (.957) in his first start in 2011 against James Madison. Renner completed 28 of 36 passes for 297 yards and a touchdown against Miami. It was his second straight game with 28 completions, which equaled his third-most in any game. Renner established a new single-game UNC record for consecutive completions with 15 against Miami, breaking the previous record of 14 set by Kevin Anthony vs. Wake Forest in 1985, Jason Stanicek vs. NC State in 1992 and Renner against James Madison in Renner also holds the overall record with 19 straight completions across two games in Renner completed 28 of 46 passes for a career-high 366 yards and three touchdowns against East Carolina. It was the 10th career game in which Renner has thrown at least three touchdown passes. It was also his 10th career game with 300 or more passing yards, extending his own school record. Renner threw for more than 3,000 yards in 2011 (3,086) and 2012 (3,356). Renner and T.J. Yates are the only two Carolina quarterbacks to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season and Renner is the only player to do it twice. Kareem Martin Senior Kareem Martin is the headliner on North Carolina s defense. He finished the regular season third on the team with 78 tackles and is ranked fourth in the country with 20.0 tackles for loss and 10th in the nation with 11.0 sacks. He also forced three fumbles, broke up three passes and had 14 quarterback pressures. Martin had just 1.5 sacks through the first five games of the season, but posted 9.5 in his final seven games. He had 3.5 TFLs in the first five games of the season and 16.5 in the final seven contests. Martin recorded eight tackles, 3.5 sacks for 34 yards, forced two fumbles, recovered a fumble, broke up a pass and had two quarterback hurries in the win over Pitt. In the first half alone, he had six tackles, three sacks and forced a fumble that was recovered by linebacker Travis Hughes. For his efforts, he was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week. The award, presented by Generation UCAN, is selected by a panel of national media members and administered by the Foundation. Martin is the second UNC player to earn Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors, joining former Tar Heel defensive back Kendric Burney (Nov. 15, 2009). Martin registered a career-high 10 tackles, including seven solo stops, against Georgia Tech. Martin had eight tackles, including four for losses of 18 yards and a 10-yard sack, against Miami. He also had two quarterback hurries. In the win at NC State, Martin made eight tackles, including three tackles for losses of 11 yards, one of which was a 7-yard sack. He also forced a fumble CAROLINA FOOTBALL Punter Tommy Hibbard Martin has officially accepted an invitation to the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 25. Tre Boston Safety Tre Boston led the team in tackles (85) and interceptions (four) during the regular season. He had a spectacular one-handed interception in the end zone against Middle Tennessee to snuff out a Blue Raider drive in the first quarter. He has intercepted a pass in each of his four seasons as a Tar Heel. He picked off his 11th career pass against Miami. His 12 career interceptions ranks third at UNC. Schoettmer Makes An Impact Sophomore linebacker Jeff Schoettmer came to UNC as a walk-on in After a year as a key reserve, Schoettmer earned a scholarship this season and is Carolina s second-leading tackler with 84 stops. He also has 4.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups and one fumble recovery. Schoettmer has started 11 of UNC s 12 games this season. Freshmen See Action Nine true freshmen and six redshirt freshmen have played this season. The true freshmen are tailback T.J. Logan, tailback Khris Francis, safety Dominique Green, wide receiver Bug Howard, wide receiver Ryan Switzer, defensive back Brian Walker, bandit Mikey Bart, cornerback Des Lawrence and center Lucas Crowley. Green made the first tackle of the college football season on the opening kickoff of the game at No. 6 South Carolina. The redshirt freshmen who have played are offensive tackle Jon Heck, offensive guard Caleb Peterson, defensive end Junior Gnonkonde, place-kicker Nick Weiler, tailback Charles Brunson and wide receiver Mack Hollins. Hibbard Helps Heels Lead League In Net Punting Carolina ranks first in the ACC and 13th in the country with a 40.0-yard net punting average. Junior punter Tommy Hibbard, a preseason Ray Guy candidate, has had an exceptional season with 61 punts for a 42.9 average, which ranks fourth in the ACC. Twenty-two punts have been downed inside the 20-yard line and six have been over 50 yards. He had a 76-yard punt in a win over Boston College. In a win at NC State, Hibbard averaged 40.9 yards on eight punts, but dropped four of those eight kicks inside the NC State 20-yard line. He kicked a 43-yarder downed the State 2-yard line by Jabari Price; a 46-yarder downed at the Pack 5-yard line by Price, a 39-yarder fair caught at the 11; and a 31-yarder with 6:20 to play in the game that went out of bounds at the Wolfpack 9-yard line. New Nike Uniforms in 2013 Together with Nike, Carolina unveiled a new collection of football uniform designs and colors for the 2013 season at the annual Spring Game in April. The new uniforms feature Nike Pro Combat technology. The Tar Heels have three different jersey options, including a Carolina blue top with black numbers, a white jersey with black numbers and a black jersey with blue numbers. Carolina has three pant options - Carolina blue, white and black. GOHEELS.COM 11

13 UNC PLAYERS IN THE NFL (as of Dec. 10, 2013) Connor Barth, PK...Tampa Bay (IR) Giovani Bernard, TB...Cincinnati Travis Bond, OG...Carolina Jheranie Boyd, WR...Kansas City (practice) Zach Brown, LB...Tennessee Bruce Carter, LB...Dallas Jonathan Cooper, OG...Arizona (IR) Quinton Coples, DE...New York Jets Greg Little, WR...Cleveland Hakeem Nicks, WR...NY Giants Julius Peppers, DE...Chicago Robert Quinn, DE...St. Louis Kevin Reddick, LB...New Orleans Garrett Reynolds, OL...Atlanta DaNorris Searcy, DB...Buffalo Brandon Tate, WR...Cincinnati Ryan Taylor, TE...Green Bay Cam Thomas, DT...San Diego Greg Warren, DS...Pittsburgh Brennan Williams, OT...Houston (IR) Sylvester Williams, DT...Denver TJ Yates, QB...Houston Tar Heel Coaches in the NFL There are approximately two dozen coaches/ key administrators in the NFL today who are either former Tar Heels or have ties to Chapel Hill. The royal blue of the Indianapolis Colts has a decided accent of Carolina blue. Two former Tar Heels are on the staff there--qb coach Clyde Christensen was a Tar Heel quarterback in the 1970s, and director of player engagement David Thornton was a linebacker from Head coach Chuck Pagano spent one year as defensive coordinator at Carolina in 2007, and WR coach Charlie Williams was on Butch Davis s staff for five years. Assistant offensive line coach Hal Hunter just joined the Colts staff from San Diego; he was on John Bunting s staff for five years from Elsewhere on NFL coaching/staff rosters: New York Jets-TE coach Steve Hagen (UNC asst ) Jacksonville-S&C coach Tom Myslinski (UNC 2011) Tennessee-Asst. O-Line/TE coach Arthur Smith (Letterman 2005) San Diego-Asst. Secondary coach Greg Williams (Letterman ) New York Giants-Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell (UNC grad assistant ) Philadelphia Eagles-DBs coach John Lovett (UNC ) Carolina Panthers-O-line coach John Matsko (UNC ). Tampa Bay-Special Asst. to the head coach Butch Davis (UNC ). Arizona-OLB coach James Bettcher (UNC grad assistant ). St. Louis-QB coach Frank Cignetti (UNC 2006) San Francisco- Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio (UNC grad assistant 1983), Offensive Asst. Ronald Curry (Letterman ). Buffalo-Scout Darrell Moody (UNC asst , Jacksonville-Scout Brian Simmons (Letterman ). Denver-Scout Nick Schiralli (UNC GA, player personnel ). NORTH CAROLINA & THE NFL DRAFT 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. North Carolina has now produced six first-round draft picks since That is the most of any ACC school. Boston College and Florida State rank second with five. The Tar Heels had first-round picks in 2008 (Kentwan Balmer, 29th overall), 2009 (Hakeem Nicks, 29th overall), 2011 (Robert Quinn, 14th overall), 2012 (Quinton Coples, 16th overall) and 2013 (Jonathan Cooper, 7th overall; Sylvester Williams, 28th overall) Most First-Round NFL Draft Picks in ACC Since Carolina 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 (2) 5 Boston College 2008 (2), 2009, 2011, Florida State 2010, 2011, 2013 (3) 3 Virginia 2008 (2), Notre Dame 2012 (2), Georgia Tech 2010 (2) 2 Pittsburgh 2008, Virginia Tech 2008, Clemson 2010, Syracuse 2012, Miami Louisville Wake Forest Maryland Duke 0 NC State The last time two Tar Heels were picked in the first round was 2002 when DE Julius Peppers was picked No. 2 by the Carolina Panthers and DT Ryan Sims went sixth overall to the Kansas City Chiefs. At No. 7, Cooper is the sixth-highest pick all-time from North Carolina. Only Ken Willard (No. 2 in 1965), Ken Huff (No. 3 in 1975), Lawrence Taylor (No. 2 in 1981), Peppers (No. 2 in 2002) and Sims (No. 6 in 2002) were selected higher than Cooper. Cooper is the fourth offensive lineman picked in the first round from UNC. The others were Huff in 1975 (No. 3 overall), Brian Blados in 1984 (No. 28) and Harris Barton in 1987 (No. 22). Huff is the only other guard to be picked in the first round from UNC. Cooper is 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 is the highest selected offensive guard since Bill Fralic was taken No. 2 by Atlanta in Williams is the first defensive tackle from UNC selected in the first round since Balmer was taken at No. 29 by San Francisco in Carolina has had 22 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). Half (11) of Carolina s 22 all-time first-round draft picks have been defensive linemen. Over the last 18 years, a Carolina defensive lineman has been selected in the first round on 10 occasions. Giovani Bernard became the first running back taken in the 2013 NFL Draft when he was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals with the fifth pick of the second round (37th overall). It is the first time Carolina has produced the first tailback of the draft. Ethan Horton, a running back at UNC, was selected in the 1984 draft, but played exclusively tight end in the NFL. Bernard became the first Tar Heel tailback taken in the second round since Natrone Means in Bernard is the highest selected tailback from UNC since Horton in Horton played tight end in the NFL. Offensive tackle Brennan Williams was selected in the third round by the Houston Texans (89th overall) and Travis Bond was selected in the seventh round by the Minnesota Vikings (214th overall). Williams and Bond were the second and third offensive linemen (Cooper is the other) selected in this year s draft. It is the first time three Tar Heel offensive linemen have been taken in the same draft. A total of 25 Carolina players have been selected in the NFL Draft since 2008, which equals the most of any ACC school. Carolina is tied with Clemson and Florida State. Two Tar Heels were picked in the 2008 draft, five in 2009, two in 2010, a leaguehigh nine in 2011, two in 2012 and five in Most Draft Picks in ACC Since North Carolina 25 Clemson 25 Florida State 24 Miami 22 Virginia Tech 20 Notre Dame 12 GOHEELS.COM

14 2013 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Left Tackle 68 - James Hurst (6-7, 305, Sr.) 77 - John Ferranto (6-5, 290, Fr.*) Left Guard 70 - Caleb Peterson (6-5, 300, Fr.*) OR 60 - Russell Bodine (6-4, 310, Jr.) 54 - Will Dancy (6-4, 295, So.) Center 60 - Russell Bodine (6-4, 310, Jr.) OR 65 - Lucas Crowley (6-3, 270, Fr.) Right Guard 78 - Landon Turner (6-4, 320, So.) 62 - David Collins (6-8, 310, Sr.) Right Tackle 71 - Jon Heck (6-6, 300, Fr.*) 72 - Kiaro Holts (6-4, 295, So.) 69 - Nick Appel (6-6, 310, Jr.) Tight End 85 - Eric Ebron (6-4, 245, Jr.) 80 - Jack Tabb (6-3, 240, Jr.) 49 - Eric Albright (6-6, 235, Jr.) Quarterback 12 - Marquise Williams (6-2, 215, So.) 11 - Kanler Coker (6-4, 215, Fr.*) 10 - Mitch Trubisky (6-3, 210, Fr.) Tailback 15 - A.J. Blue (6-2, 215, Sr.) OR 21 - Romar Morris (5-10, 185, So.) OR 8 - T.J. Logan (5-10, 180, Fr.) OR 1 - Khris Francis (5-9, 195, Fr.) Wide Receiver 81 - Kendrick Singleton (6-2, 200, So.) OR 3 - Ryan Switzer (5-10, 175, Fr.) 24 - Jordan Darty (5-11, 175, Jr.) Wide Receiver 5 - T.J. Thorpe (6-0, 200, So.) 6 - Sean Tapley (6-1, 185, Jr.) 86 - Nic Platt (6-2, 205, Jr.) Wide Receiver 14 - Quinshad Davis (6-4, 205, So.) 84 - Bug Howard (6-4, 195, Fr.) 17 - Mark McNeill (6-4, 215, Jr.) Nick Appel Russell Bodine Eric Ebron John Ferranto Jordan & Justin Fieulleteau Junior Gnonkonde Kiaro Holts Jarrod James Dan Mastromatteo PRONUNCIATION GUIDE uh-pell BO-dine EE-bron fuhr-ann-toe fee-all-toe non-khan-day key-air-oh HOLTZ juh-rod mass-troh-muh-tay-oh Defensive End 95 - Kareem Martin (6-6, 265, Sr.) 44 - Junior Gnonkonde (6-4, 240, Fr.*) 90 - Jessie Rogers (6-4, 260, So.) Defensive Tackle 96 - Ethan Farmer (6-3, 295, Jr.) 97 - Shawn Underwood (6-1, 305, Jr.) OR 74 - Devonte Brown (6-3, 280, Jr.) Defensive Tackle 93 - Tim Jackson (6-5, 285, Sr.) 98 - Justin Thomason (6-4, 265, So.) Bandit 8 - Norkeithus Otis (6-1, 240, Jr.) 23 - Darius Lipford (6-3, 245, Jr.) 45 - Mikey Bart (6-3, 245, Fr.) 42 - Shakeel Rashad (6-2, 245, So.) Will Linebacker 9 - Travis Hughes (6-2, 225, Jr.) 80 - Jack Tabb (6-3, 240, Jr.) Mike Linebacker 34 - Jeff Schoettmer (6-1, 230, So.) 33 - Nathan Staub (6-2, 240, Fr.*) Ram 11 - Malik Simmons (5-11, 190, So.) 20 - Brandon Ellerbe (6-0, 220, Jr.) Cornerback 4 - Jabari Price (6-0, 200, Sr.) 16 - Alex Dixon (6-0, 185, So.) Free Safety 10 - Tre Boston (6-1, 205, Sr.) 28 - Brian Walker (5-11, 175, Fr.) 25 - Kameron Jackson (5-11, 190, So.) Strong Safety 26 - Dominique Green (5-11, 185, Fr.) 27 - Darien Rankin (5-11, 195, So.) Cornerback 7 - Tim Scott (5-11, 190, Jr.) 2 - Desmond Lawrence (6-1, 175, Fr.) 37 - T.J. Jiles (5-11, 180, So.) Romar Morris Norkeithus Otis Bryn Renner Jeff Schoettmer Marquise Williams Assistant Coaches Chris Kapilovic Vic Koenning RO-marr nor-keith-us BRIN SHOT-murr mar-kweece kuh-pill-o-vick KOH-ning Place-kicker 18 - Thomas Moore (5-10, 200, Jr.) Kickoff 19 - Nick Weiler (6-0, 195, Fr.*) 18 - Thomas Moore (5-10, 200, Jr.) Punter 30 - Tommy Hibbard (5-10, 190, Jr.) 23 - Joey Mangili (6-3, 205, Fr.*) Deep Snapper 61 - Conor Fry (6-2, 240, So.) 70 - Alex Marrs (6-0, 230, Jr.) Holder 30 - Tommy Hibbard (5-10, 190, Jr.) Kickoff Return 5 - T.J. Thorpe (6-0, 200, So.) 8 - T.J. Logan (5-10, 180, Fr.) 6 - Sean Tapley (6-1, 185, Jr.) Punt Return 3 - Ryan Switzer (5-10, 175, Fr.) 5 - T.J. Thorpe (6-0, 200, So.) * - redshirt freshman 2013 SEASON & CAREER STARTS Player, Pos Career James Hurst, OT Kareem Martin, DE Tre Boston, CB Bryn Renner, QB Tim Scott, CB Jabari Price, CB Russell Bodine, C Tim Jackson, DT Eric Ebron, TE Quinshad Davis, WR Landon Turner, OG Travis Hughes, LB Sean Tapley, WR Jon Heck, OT Ethan Farmer, DT Dominique Green, S Caleb Peterson, OG Jeff Schoettmer, LB Jack Tabb, TE/LB Malik Simmons, Ram Tommy Heffernan, LB... 9 Norkeithus Otis, Bandit T.J. Thorpe, WR Darien Rankin, S... 8 A.J. Blue, TB Darius Lipford, LB Kendrick Singleton, WR Romar Morris, TB Marquise Williams, QB T.J. Logan, TB Shawn Underwood, DT... 4 Sam Smiley, S... 4 Brandon Ellerbe, Ram Mikey Bart, B Mark McNeill, WR... 2 Brian Walker, S Kameron Jackson, S... 1 Kiaro Holts, OT... 1 Terry Shankle, CB... 1 Nic Platt, WR... 1 GOHEELS.COM 13

15 2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Khris Francis TB Fr. Durham, N.C. Hillside 2 Bryn Renner QB Sr. West Springfield, Va. West Springfield 2 Desmond Lawrence CB Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Christian 3 Sam Smiley S So. Jacksonville, Fla. Raines 3 Ryan Switzer WR Fr. Charleston, W.Va. George Washington 4 Jabari Price CB Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla. Blanche Ely 5 T.J. Thorpe WR So. Durham, N.C. Jordan 6 Sean Tapley WR Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. Raines 7 Tim Scott CB Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. Colonial Forge 8 Norkeithus Otis Bandit Jr. Gastonia, N.C. Ashbrook 8 T.J. Logan TB Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford 9 Travis Hughes LB Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Kempsville 10 Tre Boston S Sr. Ft. Myers, Fla. North Ft. Myers 10 Mitch Trubisky QB Fr. Mentor, Ohio Mentor 11 Kanler Coker QB Fr.* Flowery Branch, Ga. Flowery Branch 11 Malik Simmons Ram So. Lehigh Acres, Fla. Lehigh 12 Marquise Williams QB So. Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek 12 Andrew Moore CB Fr.* Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 13 Mack Hollins WR Fr.* Rockville, Md. Wootten/Fork Union M.A. 14 Quinshad Davis WR So. Gaffney, S.C. Gaffney 14 Clint Heaven S Fr.* Palmetto, Fla. Manatee 15 A.J. Blue TB Sr. Dallas, N.C. North Gaston/Hargrave M.A. 16 Alex Dixon CB So. Clearwater, Fla. Countryside 16 Caleb Pressley QB So. Asheville, N.C. A.C. Reynolds 17 Mark McNeill WR Jr. West River, Md. St. Mary s 18 Thomas Moore PK Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 19 Kedrick Davis CB Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. Berry Academy 19 Nick Weiler PK Fr.* Fairfax Station, Va. Lake Braddock 20 Brandon Ellerbe Ram Jr. Wadesboro, N.C. Anson 20 Will O Briant PK Fr. Asheboro, N.C. Asheboro 21 Romar Morris TB So. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury 21 Justin Fieulleteau DB Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield 23 Darius Lipford Bandit Jr. Lenoir, N.C. Hibriten 23 Joey Mangili P Fr.* Durham, N.C. Jordan 24 Terry Shankle Ram Sr. Norwood, N.C. South Stanly 24 Jordan Darty WR Jr. Statesville, N.C. Statesville 25 Kameron Jackson S So. Madison, Ala. Madison Academy 25 Reid Baxter RB Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Northwest Guilford 26 Dominique Green S Fr. Laurinburg, N.C. Hargrave Military Academy 27 Darien Rankin S So. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury 27 Darien McNeill WR Jr. Sanford, N.C. Western Harnett 28 Brian Walker DB Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek 28 Jackson Boyer WR Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 29 Jeff Battle S So. Lenoir, N.C. West Caldwell/Utah 30 Tommy Hibbard P Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Butler 30 Mac Martin DB Fr. Rutherfordton, N.C. Thomas Jefferson 31 Donnie Miles DB Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. North Gwinnett 31 Blake Bozymski P Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Woodberry Forest (Va.) 32 Joe Jackson LB Fr.* Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast 33 Nathan Staub LB Fr.* Chestnut Mountain, Ga. Buford 34 Jeff Schoettmer LB So. Dallas, Texas Jesuit College Prep 34 Justin St. Onge DB Fr. Asheville, N.C. A.C. Reynolds 35 Damien Washington S/TB So. Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown 36 Ryan Mangum Ram So. Raleigh, N.C. Leesville Road 37 T.J. Jiles CB So. Cape Coral, Fla. Cape Coral 38 Josh Broach CB Sr. Randleman, N.C. Randleman 39 Connor Gonet RB So. Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft 39 Philip Spelman PK So. Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery Bell Academy 40 Lukas Heavner WR Jr. Jamestown, N.C. Ragsdale 41 Daniel Downing DB So. Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford/Coastal Carolina 41 Shaquille Price CB So. Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork 42 Shakeel Rashad Bandit So. Jacksonville, Fla. Episcopal 42 Charles Brunson TB Fr.* Winston-Salem, N.C. North Davidson 43 Kemmi Pettway LB Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Garinger 44 Junior Gnonkonde DE Fr.* Lakeland, Ga. Lanier County 14 GOHEELS.COM

16 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 45 Mikey Bart Bandit Fr. Buford, Ga. Buford 47 Dan Mastromatteo LB Fr.* Absecon, N.J. Holy Spirit 49 Eric Albright TE Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 51 Jarrod James C So. Goldsboro, N.C. Aycock 51 Alex Bales LB Fr.* Kansas City, Mo. Rockhurst 53 Alec Petrocelli DE Jr. Madeira Beach, Fla. Clearwater Central Catholic 54 Will Dancy OG So. Graham, N.C. Southern Alamance/Eastern Arizona 54 Michael Steinbacher LB Fr. Concord, N.C. J.M. Robinson 55 Tommy Heffernan LB Jr. Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus 56 Carson Wooten OG So. Raleigh, N.C. Broughton 57 Schuyler Coleman OL Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Davidson Day 58 Greg Webb DT Fr. Erial, N.J. Timber Creek 60 Russell Bodine C/OG Jr. Scottsville, Va. Fork Union M.A. 61 Conor Fry DS So. Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft 62 David Collins OG Sr. Kernersville, N.C. East Forsyth 63 Harris Hite OG So. Apex, N.C. Middle Creek/Campbell 64 Thomas Bernhardt OL Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 65 Lucas Crowley C Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Nease 66 Myers Colvin OT So. Fayetteville, N.C. Reid Ross Classical/E.E. Smith 67 Mack Lloyd DS Sr. Cary, N.C. Green Hope 67 Collin Porter OG Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic 68 James Hurst OT Sr. Plainfield, Ind. Plainfield 69 Nick Appel OT Sr. Vienna, Va. Bishop O Connell 70 Caleb Peterson OG Fr.* Auburn, Ala. Auburn 70 Alex Marrs DS Jr. Bluefield, Va. Graham 71 Jon Heck OT Fr.* Jacksonville, Fla. The Bolles School 72 Kiaro Holts OT So. Indianapolis, Ind. Warren Central 73 Brad Henson OL Fr. Surf City, N.J. Monsignor Donovan 74 Devonte Brown DT Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt 74 Arien Smith C So. Graham, N.C. Southern Alamance 76 R.J. Prince OT Fr. Albemarle, N.C. Albemarle 77 John Ferranto OT Fr.* Burlington, N.J. Township 78 Landon Turner OG So. Harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg 79 J.J. Patterson DT Fr.* Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Roanoke Rapids 80 Jack Tabb TE/LB Jr. Red Bank, N.J. Red Bank Catholic 81 Kendrick Singleton WR So. Macclenny, Fla. Baker County 82 Terrance Knox TE Fr.* Concord, N.C. Concord 83 Cam Campbell WR Jr. Kernersville, N.C. Glenn 84 Bug Howard WR Fr. Rochelle, Ga. Wilcox County 84 Ian Dibble DL Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell 85 Eric Ebron TE Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Smith 86 Tyler Alberts DE So. Clemmons, N.C. Forsyth Country Day 86 Nic Platt WR Jr. Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit 88 Jordan Fieulleteau WR Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield 89 James Harrison DL Fr. Pinehurst, N.C. Pinecrest 89 Dalton Stogner WR Fr.* Dallas, Texas Highland Park 90 Jessie Rogers DE So. Arlington, Texas Bowie 90 Cody Johnson PK Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Western Guilford 91 Allen Champagne DT So. Montreal, Quebec Upper Canada College 91 Garrett Hudson TE Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Heritage 92 Nazair Jones DE Fr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Roanoke Rapids 93 Tim Jackson DT Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Gibbs 94 Dajaun Drennon DE Fr. Clementon, N.J. Timber Creek 95 Kareem Martin DE Sr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Roanoke Rapids 96 Ethan Farmer DT Jr. Tabor City, N.C. South Columbus 97 Shawn Underwood DT Jr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Fuquay-Varina 98 Justin Thomason DT So. McDonough, Ga. Eagle s Landing Christian *redshirt freshman 2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER GOHEELS.COM 15

17 2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 86 Tyler Alberts DE So. Clemmons, N.C. Forsyth Country Day 49 Eric Albright TE Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 69 Nick Appel OT Sr. Vienna, Va. Bishop O Connell 51 Alex Bales LB Fr.* Kansas City, Mo. Rockhurst 45 Mikey Bart Bandit Fr. Buford, Ga. Buford 29 Jeff Battle S So. Lenoir, N.C. West Caldwell/Utah 25 Reid Baxter RB Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Northwest Guilford 64 Thomas Bernhardt OL Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 15 A.J. Blue TB Sr. Dallas, N.C. North Gaston/Hargrave M.A. 60 Russell Bodine C/OG Jr. Scottsville, Va. Fork Union M.A. 10 Tre Boston S Sr. Ft. Myers, Fla. North Ft. Myers 28 Jackson Boyer WR Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 31 Blake Bozymski P Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Woodberry Forest (Va.) 38 Josh Broach CB Sr. Randleman, N.C. Randleman 74 Devonte Brown DT Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt 42 Charles Brunson TB Fr.* Winston-Salem, N.C. North Davidson 83 Cam Campbell WR Jr. Kernersville, N.C. Glenn 91 Allen Champagne DT So. Montreal, Quebec Upper Canada College 11 Kanler Coker QB Fr.* Flowery Branch, Ga. Flowery Branch 57 Schuyler Coleman OL Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Davidson Day 62 David Collins OG Sr. Kernersville, N.C. East Forsyth 66 Myers Colvin OT So. Fayetteville, N.C. Reid Ross Classical/E.E. Smith 65 Lucas Crowley C Fr. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Nease 54 Will Dancy OG So. Graham, N.C. Southern Alamance/Eastern Arizona 24 Jordan Darty WR Jr. Statesville, N.C. Statesville 19 Kedrick Davis CB Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. Berry Academy 14 Quinshad Davis WR So. Gaffney, S.C. Gaffney 84 Ian Dibble DL Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell 16 Alex Dixon CB So. Clearwater, Fla. Countryside 41 Daniel Downing DB So. Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford/Coastal Carolina 94 Dajaun Drennon DE Fr. Clementon, N.J. Timber Creek 85 Eric Ebron TE Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Smith 20 Brandon Ellerbe Ram Jr. Wadesboro, N.C. Anson 96 Ethan Farmer DT Jr. Tabor City, N.C. South Columbus 77 John Ferranto OT Fr.* Burlington, N.J. Township 88 Jordan Fieulleteau WR Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield 21 Justin Fieulleteau DB Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield 1 Khris Francis TB Fr. Durham, N.C. Hillside 61 Conor Fry DS So. Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft 44 Junior Gnonkonde DE Fr.* Lakeland, Ga. Lanier County 39 Connor Gonet RB So. Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft 26 Dominique Green S Fr. Laurinburg, N.C. Hargrave Military Academy 89 James Harrison DL Fr. Pinehurst, N.C. Pinecrest 14 Clint Heaven S Fr.* Palmetto, Fla. Manatee 40 Lukas Heavner WR Jr. Jamestown, N.C. Ragsdale 71 Jon Heck OT Fr.* Jacksonville, Fla. The Bolles School 55 Tommy Heffernan LB Jr. Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus 73 Brad Henson OL Fr. Surf City, N.J. Monsignor Donovan 30 Tommy Hibbard P Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Butler 63 Harris Hite OG So. Apex, N.C. Middle Creek/Campbell 13 Mack Hollins WR Fr.* Rockville, Md. Wootten/Fork Union M.A. 72 Kiaro Holts OT So. Indianapolis, Ind. Warren Central 84 Bug Howard WR Fr. Rochelle, Ga. Wilcox County 91 Garrett Hudson TE Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Heritage 9 Travis Hughes LB Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Kempsville 68 James Hurst OT Sr. Plainfield, Ind. Plainfield 32 Joe Jackson LB Fr.* Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast 25 Kameron Jackson S So. Madison, Ala. Madison Academy 93 Tim Jackson DT Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Gibbs 51 Jarrod James C So. Goldsboro, N.C. Aycock 37 T.J. Jiles CB So. Cape Coral, Fla. Cape Coral 90 Cody Johnson PK Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Western Guilford 16 GOHEELS.COM

18 2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 92 Nazair Jones DE Fr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Roanoke Rapids 82 Terrance Knox TE Fr.* Concord, N.C. Concord 2 Desmond Lawrence CB Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Christian 23 Darius Lipford Bandit Jr. Lenoir, N.C. Hibriten 67 Mack Lloyd DS Sr. Cary, N.C. Green Hope 8 T.J. Logan TB Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Northern Guilford 23 Joey Mangili P Fr.* Durham, N.C. Jordan 36 Ryan Mangum Ram So. Raleigh, N.C. Leesville Road 70 Alex Marrs DS Jr. Bluefield, Va. Graham 95 Kareem Martin DE Sr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Roanoke Rapids 30 Mac Martin DB Fr. Rutherfordton, N.C. Thomas Jefferson 47 Dan Mastromatteo LB Fr.* Absecon, N.J. Holy Spirit 27 Darien McNeill WR Jr. Sanford, N.C. Western Harnett 17 Mark McNeill WR Jr. West River, Md. St. Mary s 31 Donnie Miles DB Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. North Gwinnett 12 Andrew Moore CB Fr.* Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 18 Thomas Moore PK Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 21 Romar Morris TB So. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury 20 Will O Briant PK Fr. Asheboro, N.C. Asheboro 8 Norkeithus Otis Bandit Jr. Gastonia, N.C. Ashbrook 79 J.J. Patterson DT Fr.* Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Roanoke Rapids 70 Caleb Peterson OG Fr.* Auburn, Ala. Auburn 53 Alec Petrocelli DE Jr. Madeira Beach, Fla. Clearwater Central Catholic 43 Kemmi Pettway LB Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Garinger 86 Nic Platt WR Jr. Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit 67 Collin Porter OG Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic 16 Caleb Pressley QB So. Asheville, N.C. A.C. Reynolds 4 Jabari Price CB Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla. Blanche Ely 41 Shaquille Price CB So. Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork 76 R.J. Prince OT Fr. Albemarle, N.C. Albemarle 27 Darien Rankin S So. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury 42 Shakeel Rashad Bandit So. Jacksonville, Fla. Episcopal 2 Bryn Renner QB Sr. West Springfield, Va. West Springfield 90 Jessie Rogers DE So. Arlington, Texas Bowie 34 Jeff Schoettmer LB So. Dallas, Texas Jesuit College Prep 7 Tim Scott CB Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. Colonial Forge 24 Terry Shankle Ram Sr. Norwood, N.C. South Stanly 11 Malik Simmons Ram So. Lehigh Acres, Fla. Lehigh 81 Kendrick Singleton WR So. Macclenny, Fla. Baker County 3 Sam Smiley S So. Jacksonville, Fla. Raines 74 Arien Smith C So. Graham, N.C. Southern Alamance 39 Philip Spelman PK So. Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery Bell Academy 34 Justin St. Onge DB Fr. Asheville, N.C. A.C. Reynolds 33 Nathan Staub LB Fr.* Chestnut Mountain, Ga. Buford 54 Michael Steinbacher LB Fr. Concord, N.C. J.M. Robinson 89 Dalton Stogner WR Fr.* Dallas, Texas Highland Park 3 Ryan Switzer WR Fr. Charleston, W.Va. George Washington 80 Jack Tabb TE/LB Jr. Red Bank, N.J. Red Bank Catholic 6 Sean Tapley WR Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. Raines 98 Justin Thomason DT So. McDonough, Ga. Eagle s Landing Christian 5 T.J. Thorpe WR So. Durham, N.C. Jordan 10 Mitch Trubisky QB Fr. Mentor, Ohio Mentor 78 Landon Turner OG So. Harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg 97 Shawn Underwood DT Jr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Fuquay-Varina 28 Brian Walker DB Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek 35 Damien Washington S/TB So. Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown 58 Greg Webb DT Fr. Erial, N.J. Timber Creek 19 Nick Weiler PK Fr.* Fairfax Station, Va. Lake Braddock 12 Marquise Williams QB So. Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek 56 Carson Wooten OG So. Raleigh, N.C. Broughton *redshirt freshman GOHEELS.COM 17

19 LARRY FEDORA Head Coach Second Year at UNC More than a year ago at his introductory press conference, Larry Fedora stood in front of a packed room at UNC s Loudermilk Center and promised to provide an entertaining product. At one point he even told the gathering that you if you leave your seat to go to the concession stand, you re probably going to miss a touchdown. He did not disappoint. In his first year in Chapel Hill, Fedora s Tar Heels posted more than 35 school offensive records, won eight games and tied for first in the ACC s Coastal Division. Led by a group of resilient seniors, Fedora led a focused team that lived by his mantra of playing smart, fast and physical. He hopes to build off that momentum as he enters his second season as UNC s head coach. He is the 35th head coach in Carolina history and the 11th since the ACC was formed in Fedora s first season in Chapel Hill was highlighted by a 6-1 mark at home, including a thrilling victory over NC State and a win against Virginia Tech. Giovani Bernard s 74-yard punt return in the final seconds of the NC State game ended Carolina s five-game losing skid to its nearby rival and set off a wild celebration on the UNC sidelines. The Virginia Tech game saw Carolina rush for 339 yards, the most since 2004, as the Tar Heels posted 533 total yards of offense. It was also the most points the Hokies had allowed in a game since joining the ACC. Carolina also posted home victories over Elon, East Carolina, Idaho and Maryland, and picked up road wins at Miami and Virginia. It marked the first time a UNC coach had won at Virginia in his first attempt since Dick Crum in Carolina s players benefitted from Fedora s up-tempo style of play. Offensive guard Jonathan Cooper and defensive tackle Sylvester Williams were selected in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft by Arizona (No. 7) and Denver (No. 28), respectively. It was just the second time Carolina had produced multiple first-round picks in the same season. Cooper was a consensus first-team All-America and became the first Outland Trophy finalist in UNC history. Williams, who prior to coming to UNC had worked in a factory making truck parts, was a stout run-stopper who earned first-team All-ACC honors. Bernard, the fleet-footed runner from Ft. Lauderdale, led the league in rushing, earned first-team All-ACC honors at both running back and specialist and was the first tailback selected in the NFL Draft when Cincinnati picked him in the second round. Nine Tar Heels from the 2012 squad signed professional contracts, including five draft picks and four free agent signings. All three senior offensive linemen were drafted, including Cooper in the first round, Brennan Williams in the third and Travis Bond in the seventh. Statistically, Carolina finished eighth in the country in scoring, averaging a school-record 40.6 points per game. The Tar Heels scored 30 or more points in nine of 12 games, and twice posted more than 60 points, including a school-record 66 against Idaho. Carolina was 14th in the nation in total offense, averaging a school-record yards per game. It marked the fifth consecutive year as a head coach that Fedora s offense has gained more than 5,000 total yards. The Tar Heels also excelled on special teams, finishing 10th in net punting and 10th in punt return average. Bernard was second nationally in punt returns and fourth as an all-purpose runner. Fedora came to Carolina after four seasons as head coach at Southern Miss where he compiled a overall record, including a 12-2 mark in 2012, and advanced to four consecutive bowl games. USM knocked off previously unbeaten and then-no. 6 ranked Houston, 49-28, in the CUSA title game and then won its school-record 12th game of the year over Nevada in the Hawaii Bowl. The Golden Eagles reached double digits in wins for just the third time in school history and the first time since USM Larry Fedora Coaching Year-by-Year Year School Position Record Postseason 1986 Austin College Grad. Asst Garland (Texas) HS Assistant Garland (Texas) HS Assistant Garland (Texas) HS Assistant Baylor Assistant Baylor Assistant 8-4 Copper Bowl (L, 24-0 to Indiana) 1992 Baylor Assistant 7-5 Sun Bowl (W, vs. Arizona) 1993 Baylor Assistant Baylor Assistant 7-5 Alamo Bowl (L, 10-3 vs. Washington) 1995 Baylor Assistant Baylor Assistant Air Force Assistant 10-3 Las Vegas Bowl (L, vs. Oregon) 1998 Air Force Assistant 12-1 O ahu Bowl (W, vs. Washington) 1999 Middle Tennessee Assistant Middle Tennessee Assistant Middle Tennessee Assistant Florida Assistant 8-5 Outback Bowl (L, vs. Michigan) 2003 Florida Assistant 8-5 Outback Bowl (L, vs. Iowa) 2004 Florida Assistant 7-5 Peach Bowl (L, vs. Miami) 2005 Oklahoma State Assistant Oklahoma State Assistant 7-6 Independence Bowl (W, vs. Alabama) 2007 Oklahoma State Assistant 7-6 Insight Bowl (W, vs. Indiana)* 2008 Southern Mississippi Head Coach 7-6 New Orleans Bowl (W, OT vs. Troy) 2009 Southern Mississippi Head Coach 7-6 New Orleans Bowl (L, vs. MTSU) 2010 Southern Mississippi Head Coach 8-5 Beef O Brady s Bowl (L, vs. Louisville) 2011 Southern Mississippi Head Coach 12-2 CUSA Champions (W, vs. Houston) Hawaii Bowl Champs (W, vs. Nevada) 2012 North Carolina Head Coach 8-4 Tied for first in Coastal Division 2013 North Carolina Head Coach 6-6 Career record as head coach: (6th season) 18 GOHEELS.COM

20 finished the season ranked No. 19 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25 poll, No. 20 in the Associated Press poll and No. 21 in the BCS standings. Fedora s 2011 team was among the best in the country on both sides of the ball. Southern Miss was 17th in the nation in total offense, averaging yards per game, and 14th in scoring offense with 36.9 points per contest. On defense, the Golden Eagles were seventh in pass efficiency defense, 26th in scoring defense and 29th in total defense. Southern Miss developed into an explosive offensive program during Fedora s tenure, gaining more than 5,000 total yards of offense in each of his four seasons, including a school-record 6,459 yards in In three of his four years in Hattiesburg, the Golden Eagles established a school record for total offense. In addition, USM was one of only five schools to run more than 1,000 plays in En route to an 8-win season in 2010, Southern Miss established 35 school records and finished 18th in the country in total offense the highest finish for the Golden Eagles since becoming a member of the FBS. Fedora s Southern Miss offenses were 31st in the nation in 2009 and 20th in While admired for his offensive style, Fedora also brings an attacking defensive philosophy to UNC. The Golden Eagles forced turnovers in 46 games during the Fedora era and two or more in 36 contests. That turnover margin helped the Golden Eagles rank 10th in turnover margin nationally for the second consecutive year in 2009 and 20th in In 2011, Fedora s defense set an FBS record with eight interceptions returned for touchdown. Off the field, Fedora s teams have succeeded in the classroom. Southern Miss s graduation success rate (GSR) ranked second in CUSA in the academic year and third during the academic year. In 2009, USM was recognized by the AFCA for its graduation success rate. The Southern Miss job was Fedora s first head coaching assignment after excelling in the collegiate ranks as an assistant. He spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State from where the Cowboys raised their rushing, passing and total offensive yards each year with Fedora at the helm. In 2006, the Cowboys were one of just two teams - the other being Boise State - to average over 200 yards both rushing and passing. The OSU offense averaged over 30 points per contest over his final two seasons as well. The Cowboys made the biggest improvement in the country in scoring following his second season of running the offense, jumping from 96th nationally in 2005 to seventh in Prior to his stint at Oklahoma State, Fedora spent three seasons at Florida as run game coordinator (2002), perimeter game coordinator (2003) and offensive coordinator (2004). He also coached the running backs and receivers all three seasons. In 2004, Fedora s Gators ranked first in the SEC in six different categories including passing offense (271.1), total offense (426.9), third down conversion percentage (47.8), touchdown passes (29), pass attempts (407) and pass completions (243). Before going to Florida, Fedora was the offensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee from In three seasons at MTSU, Fedora s offense averaged 424 yards of total offense, 181 rushing yards and 31 points per game. With Fedora as their offensive coordinator, the Blue Raiders set 43 school records over three seasons. Fedora began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Austin College in He then served as an assistant coach at Garland (Texas) High School from Fedora returned to the collegiate ranks in 1991, serving as the tight ends, wide receivers and running backs coach at Baylor, where he stayed until He then spent two seasons ( ) at Air Force coaching the passing game and wide receivers. As a player, Fedora was a wide receiver at Austin College from He helped lead the Kangaroos to the NAIA championship in He earned academic All-American honors in 1983, and honorable mention All-American in both 1983 and Born Sept. 10, 1962, in College Station, Texas, Fedora is a 1985 graduate of Austin College in Sherman, Texas, where he also received his master s degree in He is married to the former Christi Wood, and the couple has one son, Dillon, and three daughters, Sydney, Peyton and Hallie. The Fedora File Born: September 10, 1962 Education: Austin College, 1985 Playing Experience: Austin College, Family: Wife - Christi, Has three daughters - Sydney, Peyton & Hallie, and a son, Dillon Record as Head Coach Fedora s Record as a Head Coach 2013 Overall 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 Rushing for more than 100 yards Rushing for more than 200 yards Rushing for more than 300 yards Passing for less than 100 yards Passing for more than 200 yards Passing for more than 300 yards Less than 300 Yards Total Offense More than 300 Yards Total Offense Allow Less than 100 yards rush Allow More than 100 yards rush Allow 200 yards passing Allow 300 yards passing Allow less than 300 yards total off Allow more than 300 yards total off Having a 100-yard rusher Opponent has a 100-yard rusher Having no turnovers Having 3 or more turnovers Force no turnovers Force 3 or more turnovers GOHEELS.COM 19

21 CAROLINA COACHING STAFF BLAKE ANDERSON Offensive Coordinator/QBs WALT BELL Recruiting Coordinator/TEs GUNTER BREWER Passing Game Coord./WRs DAN DISCH Defensive Coordinator/CBs KEITH GILMORE Defensive Line LOU HERNANDEZ Strength & Conditioning Coach RANDY JORDAN Special Teams Cordinator/RBs CHRIS KAPILOVIC Run Game Coordinator/OLs VIC KOENNING Associate Head Coach for Defense/Safeties RON WEST Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs RYAN McKEE Graduate Assistant Coach LUKE PASCHAL Graduate Assistant Coach TOMMY RICHARDSON Graduate Assistant Coach JUSTIN SANDERS Graduate Assistant Coach 20 GOHEELS.COM

22 CAROLINA PLAYER PROFILES #47 Eric Albright TE 6-6, 235, Junior Raleigh, N.C. Plays on special teams and in some specific offensive packages Saw action in 11 regular-season games in 2013 Recorded a special teams tackle at Virginia Tech. #69 Nick Appel OT 6-6, 310, Senior Vienna, Va. Saw action in all 12 games as a backup on the offensive line as well as on special teams Played a season-high 42 snaps against Virginia Tech. #45 Mikey Bart DE/Bandit 6-3, 245, Freshman Buford, Ga. Saw action in seven games at bandit and on special teams and started against Boston College and Virginia Recorded a season-high three solo tackles in the win over Virginia Had three tackles (one solo) and his first career sack in the win over Boston College Also got his first career start against the Eagles. MIKEY BART - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals #15 A.J. Blue TB 6-2, 215, Senior Dallas, N.C. Appeared in 10 games and started three at tailback Returned from injury to rush one time for six yards in the Senior Day game against Duke Missed the Pitt and ODU games due to injury Had three carries for 26 yards against Virginia Carried five times for 17 yards, including a key first down late in the game, in the win at NC State Rushed eight times for 25 yards and his first touchdown of the year in the win over Boston College Rushed eight times for 37 yards and caught five passes for 34 yards against Miami Tallied 124 all purpose yards against East Carolina, finishing with 68 rushing yards and a season-high six catches for 56 yards Gained 27 yards on five carries and caught a 17-yard pass at Georgia Tech Rushed 10 times for 44 yards and caught a pair of passes in the win over Middle Tennessee Also completed a 23-yard pass to Marquise Williams on a trick play Carried eight times for 37 yards and caught two passes for 13 yards in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. A.J. BLUE - CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Passing Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP C-A-I Yards Avg. TD LP DNP - Redshirt Rushing Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP No. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 20 rushing attempts vs. East Carolina (2013); 106 yards rushing at Wake Forest (2012); 6 receptions vs. East Carolina (2013); 56 yards receiving vs. East Carolina (2013) #60 Russell Bodine C/OG 6-4, 310, Junior Scottsville, Va. Started all 12 games on the offensive line, primarily at center Earned All-ACC honorable mention accolades for his efforts Graded out at 92 percent with 10 knockdowns against Old Dominion Starting at left guard, graded out at 91 percent with a team-high 12 knockdowns in the win at Pitt Played 70 snaps and graded out at a team-best 87 percent in the win over Virginia Missed just one snap and graded out at 90 precent with eight knockdowns at NC State Saw action on all 73 snpas and graded out at 86 percent with seven knockdowns against Boston College Had seven knockdowns in 77 snaps against Miami Played 75 snaps and had a team-high 15 knockdowns at Virginia Tech Graded out at 83 percent on 81 snaps and recorded a team-high 14 knockdowns against East Carolina Saw action on all 58 snaps and had a team-high seven knockdowns at Georgia Tech Played all 80 snaps against Middle Tennessee and graded out at 88 percent with 10 knockdown blocks Had a team-high 16 knockdowns and saw action on all 85 snaps in the season opener at South Carolina. #10 Tre Boston S 6-1, 205, Senior Ft. Myers, Fla. Earned second-team All-ACC honors at safety after finishing the regular season with a team-high 85 tackles and four interceptions Started all 12 games at safety Had one of the most prolific games of his career against Duke, finishing with a season-high 15 tackles (10 solo) and two pass breakups Had nine tackles and a pass breakup in the win over Old Dominion Finished with eight tackles (five solo) and a tackle for loss in the win at Pitt Had four tackles and his fourth interception of the year in the win over Virginia Recorded 10 tackles and three pass breakups in the win at NC State Continued his strong play in the middle of the season with nine tackles in the win over Boston College Matched a season high with eight tackles, including a season-best six solo stops, and his third interception of the year against Miami Returned the interception 21 yards Finished with six tackles, a tackle for loss and an interception against East Carolina Had six tackles and picked up his ninth career interception in the win over Middle Tennessee After the Blue Raiders had 1st and goal at the 1, Boston made a spectacular one-handed grab to snuff out the scoring drive Tied for team-high honors with eight tackles, including three solo stops and five assists, in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. TRE BOSTON - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 17 tackles at Duke (2012) #74 Devonte Brown DT 6-3, 280, Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. Saw action in 10 games on the defenisve line, tallying 12 tackles on the season Also broke up a pass against Boston College Had a season-high three stops against Virginia Had a pair of solo tackles at Georgia Tech Also had multiple tackles against Old Dominion and East Carolina. DEVONTE BROWN - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals GOHEELS.COM 21

23 #42 Charles Brunson TB 6-0, 200, Sophomore Winston-Salem, N.C. Saw action in eight games on special teams and played in a pair of contests at tailback Rushed a career-high seven times for a career-high 54 yards in the win over Old Dominion Also had two carries for four yards in the win over Virginia Recorded a special teams tackle in the season opener against South Carolina Joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 2012 season. #91 Allen Champagne DL 6-4, 285, Sophomore Montreal, Quebec Valuable special teams contributor who saw action in all 12 games in 2013 Had a memorable tackle on punt coverage in the season opener against South Carolina. #11 Kanler Coker QB 6-4, 215, Redshirt Freshman Flowery Branch, Ga. Moved to No. 2 on the depth chart at quarterback after the season-ending injury to Bryn Renner Completed his first career pass in the win over Old Dominion Also rushed once for six yards Made his collegiate debut in the win over Virginia. #62 David Collins OL 6-8, 310, Senior Kernersville, N.C. Veteran lineman who appeared in 11 games on the offensive line and on special teams Graded out at 92 percent in the win over Old Dominion Played eight snaps and had a knockdown in the win over Virginia Played 43 snaps against Middle Tennessee after replacing Landon Turner. yards and a score against Duke Appeared in all 12 games and started 11 Had four catches for a season-high 124 yards and a touchdown against Old Dominion Finished with four catches for 27 yards in the win at Pitt Caught five passes for 65 yards and a score and threw a 29-yard touchdown pass in the win over Virginia Had a pair of touchdown receptions, including a 59-yard score, in the win at NC State Continued his strong run of form with a season-high eight catches for 81 yards and a touchdown against Miami Caught six balls for 94 yards and a score against Virginia Tech Finished with five receptions for a season-high 111 yards and a touchdown against East Carolina Also completed a 32-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Thorpe against the Pirates, his first career completion Grabbed a pair of receptions for 36 yards at Georgia Tech Caught a pair of passes and picked up his second touchdown of the season in the win over Middle Tennessee Finished with four catches for 39 yards and a 4-yard touchdown in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. QUINSHAD DAVIS - CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 16 receptions at Virginia (2012); 178 yards at Virginia (2012) #16 Alex Dixon CB 6-0, 185, Sophomore Clearwater, Fla. Appeared in all 12 games at defensive back and on special teams Finished with nine tackles and a pass breakup Had a season-high three tackles (two solo) in the win over Old Dominion Had a pair of solo tackles in the win over Middle Tennessee. ALEX DIXON - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals #65 Lucas Crowley C 6-3, 270, Freshman Ponte Vedra, Fla. Appeared in five games, primarily at center Graded out at 89 percent with six knockdowns against Old Dominion Started and played all 66 snaps at center against Pitt and registered five knockdowns Appeared in 26 plays in the win over Virginia Made his collegiate debut in the win at NC State, playing 11 snaps and grading out at 90 percent. #54 Will Dancy OL 6-4, 295, Sophomore Graham, N.C. Appeared in nine games on the offensive line and on special teams Graded out at 88 percent against Old Dominion Made his first appearance as a Tar Heel against Middle Tennessee, recording two knockdown blocks in five snaps. #14 Quinshad Davis WR 6-4, 205, Sophomore Gaffney, S.C. Dynamic pass catcher who emerged as Carolina s top scoring threat as a sophomore Earned All-ACC honorable mention accolades after finishing the regular season with 47 catches for 724 yards and a team-high 10 touchdowns His 10 receiving touchdowns are the thirdhighest total in school history His 108 career receptions are the second-most for a Tar Heel in his first two seasons, behind only Hakeem Nicks 113 Caught two balls for 32 #85 Eric Ebron TE 6-4, 245, Junior Greensboro, N.C. Appeared in all 12 games and started 11 at tight end Athletic pass-catching tight end who is a constant threat in the Carolina offense Has established school tight end records for single-season receptions (55), single-season receiving yards (895), career receptions (105) and career receiving yards (1,727) as a junior His 895 receiving yards in 2013 are an ACC record for a tight end, besting the mark of 871 set by Maryland s Vernon Davis in 2005 Finished with five catches for 121 yards in the season finale against Duke Passed Vernon Davis for the most receiving yards by a tight end in ACC history with a 17-yard reception in the second quarter Had a career-long reception of 79 yards in the first quarter That was the longest pass play by a Tar Heel in Kenan Stadium history Had one catch for 11 yards in limited action against Old Dominion after suffering a shoulder injury at Pitt Caught three passes for 73 yards in the win at Pitt Despite constant double- and triple-teams, became the Carolina career leader in receptions by a tight end with two catches against Virginia Caught a career-high nine passes for 70 yards in the win over NC State Finished with team highs of four catches and 67 yards in the win over Boston College Also carried the ball for the first time in his career, gaining seven yards on two carries Had the best game of his career in the Thursday night matchup with Miami, as he established new career highs with eight catches and 199 receiving yards Had a 71-yard touchdown in the first half, his third scoring catch of the season His 199 yards were the most in a single game by a UNC tight end and the sixth-most by any Tar Heel Earned Mackey Award Tight End of the Week honors for his performance against the Hurricanes Caught six balls for 70 yards and a score at Virginia Tech His touchdown was a spectacular grab in traffic in the second quarter Registered four receptions for 63 yards against East Carolina Finished with a then-career-high 108 yards on six catches and a touchdown at Georgia Tech Scored his first touchdown of the season in the first quarter, an 22 GOHEELS.COM

24 incredible one-handed grab that was featured on the SportsCenter Top 10 Plays Caught four passes for 60 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Opened his junior year with three receptions for 32 yards at No. 6 South Carolina. ERIC EBRON - CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 9 receptions at NC State (2013); 199 receiving yards vs. Miami (2013) #20 Brandon Ellerbe Ram 6-0, 220, Junior Wadesboro, N.C. Started two games and appeared in all 12 on defense and on special teams Finished with 23 tackles on the year and blocked a PAT at Virginia Tech Had multiple tackles against Old Dominion, Virginia, NC State and Boston College Earned the coaches Special Teams Player of the Week award for her performance against BC Had four tackles in the win over Middle Tennessee Made his first career start at No. 6 South Carolina in the season opener and made five tackles, including three solo stops and two assists. BRANDON ELLERBE - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals #1 Khris Francis TB 5-9, 195, Freshman Durham, N.C. Rushed three times for eight yards and caught three passes for nine yards against Duke Had four carries for 36 yards and his first career rushing touchdown against Old Dominion Rushed seven times for 17 yards and cuaght two passes for 23 yards at Pitt Had 35 rushing yards and two catches for 22 yards and his first career touchdown in the win over Virginia Rushed five times for 23 yards and caught a 7-yard pass in the win at NC State Rushed six times for 11 yards in the win over Boston College Had four carries for nine yards and an eight-yard reception at Virginia Tech Gained 17 yards on four carries at Georgia Tech Saw his first career game action in the win over Middle Tennessee Rushed 10 times for 42 yards against the Blue Raiders. KHRIS FRANCIS - CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP No. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 10 rushing attempts vs. MTSU (2013); 42 rushing yards vs. MTSU (2013) #61 Conor Fry DS 6-2, 225, Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. Appeared in 11 games as the team s deep snapper on all kicks. #96 Ethan Farmer DT 6-3, 295, Junior Tabor City, N.C. Started all 12 games after emerging as the starter at defensive tackle alongside Tim Jackson Had a careerhigh eight tackles and a tackle for loss in the season finale against Duke Had a pair of solo stops, a tackle for loss and forced a fumble against Old Dominion Had a solo stop and a pair of quarterback hurries against Pitt Had four tackles and a QB hurry against Virginia Had a pair of stops in the win at NC State Finished with three tackles and shared a tackle for loss in the Miami game Recorded three tackles at Georgia Tech Had three assists in the win over Middle Tennessee Assisted on two tackles in his first career start in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. ETHAN FARMER - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals #77 John Ferranto OL 6-5, 290, Redshirt Freshman Burlington, N.J. Appeared in nine games on the offensive line and on special teams Graded out at 90 percent with a pair of knockdowns against Old Dominion Played 14 snaps in the win over Virginia Made his first career appearance on the offensive line against Miami. #44 Junior Gnonkonde DE/Bandit 6-4, 240, Redshirt Freshman Lakeland, Ga. Appeared in all 12 games and finished the regular season with 22 tackles, two pass breakups, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry Had three tackles in the Duke game Finished with three solo stops against Old Dominion Had four tackles (three solo) and pass breakup and forced fumble in the win over Virginia Broke up a pass against Miami Had three solo tackles against East Carolina Finished with five tackles, including a pair of solo stops, and a quarterback hurry in the win over Middle Tennessee Made his Tar Heel debut at No. 6 South Carolina Raw athlete who will compete for playing time at the bandit position Redshirted in 2012 Pronounced non-khan-day. JUNIOR GNONKONDE - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals #39 Connor Gonet RB 6-0, 220, Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. Appeared in seven games in 2013 on special teams Had a tackle against Old Dominion. GOHEELS.COM 23

25 #26 Dominique Green S 5-11, 185, Freshman Laurinburg, N.C. Started all 12 games at safety as a true freshman Had a career-high nine tackles (six solo) against Duke Finished with a pair of solo tackles against Old Dominion Had five tackles (two solo) in the win at Pitt Had four tackles and a 62-yard interception return for a touchdown in the win over Virginia Had eight tackles and a pass breakup in the win at NC State Tallied three solo stops in the win over Boston College Had the best game of his young career against Miami, finishing with seven tackles (six solo) and two interceptions Tallied a career-best eight tackles, including five solo stops, and a pass breakup against East Carolina Had five tackles, including 1.5 for a loss of 18 yards, in the win over Middle Tennessee Also broke up a pass against the Blue Raiders Started the first game of his career in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina and posted two tackles, including a tackle on the first kickoff of the 2013 college football season Earned a scholarship prior to the start of the season after joining the team as a walk-on in January. DOMINIQUE GREEN - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals #71 Jon Heck OT 6-6, 300, Redshirt Freshman Jacksonville, Fla. Started all 12 games at right tackle Graded out at 88 percent with four knockdowns against Old Dominion Played all 82 snaps against NC State and graded out at 90 percent with five knockdowns Had nine knockdowns in the win over Boston College Played all 82 snaps against East Carolina Saw action on all 58 snaps at Georgia Tech Had four knockdown blocks in 71 snaps against Middle Tennessee Started his first career game at South Carolina and played 81 snaps with five knockdowns Redshirted in #30 Tommy Hibbard P 5-10, 190, Junior Charlotte, N.C. Earned All-ACC honorable mention accolades after finishing the regular season with a 42.9-yard average on 61 punts, 22 of which were downed inside the 20 Had 12 punts end with a fair catch and had just six touchbacks Had one of the best games of his career against Duke, punting four times for a 46.2-yard average and three punts down inside the 20 Had three punts fair caught, three downed inside the 20 and two go for at least 50 yards in the win at Pitt Punted four times for a 41.5-yard average in the Virginia win Placed four of eight punts inside the 20 in the win over NC State Punted seven times for a 45.3-yard average and a career-long punt of 76 yards in the win over Boston College Punted five times for a 43.8-yard average against Miami Averaged a season-high 45.7 yards per punt at Virginia Tech Had his best game of the season so far at Georgia Tech, punting five times for a 45.4-yard average with a pair of kicks downed inside the Tech 10 Punted four times for a 42.5-yard average with one fair catch and a long kick of 49 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Opened the season with six punts for a 40.3-yard average and a pair of kicks inside the 20 at No. 6 South Carolina. TOMMY HIBBARD - CAREER STATISTICS Year Att Yds Avg. LP TB FC +50 I Totals Career Highs: 51.7-yard average vs. Georgia Tech (2012); 9 punts vs. NC State (2012) #13 Mack Hollins WR 6-3, 200, Sophomore Rockville, Md. Appeared in all 12 games in 2013 on special teams Finished the regular season with nine tackles and recovered a fumble against Duke. #84 Bug Howard WR 6-4, 195, Freshman Rochelle, Ga. Appeared in all 12 games at wide receiver Finished the regular season with 22 catches for 278 yards and four touchdowns Caught two passes for 29 yards against Old Dominion Had one catch for 11 yards at Pitt Caught two passes for 33 yards in the win over Virginia Had season highs of five catches and 72 yards in the win at NC State Had three catches for 31 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Boston College Caught two passes for 12 yards against Miami Had two catches for 17 yards at Virginia Tech Scored his scored touchdown of the season against East Carolina, a three-yard grab Scored his first career touchdown against Middle Tennessee, an acrobatic 15-yard reception from Marquise Williams Caught two passes for 32 yards in his Tar Heel debut at No. 6 South Carolina. BUG HOWARD - CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 5 receptions at NC State (2013); 72 receiving yards at NC State (2013) #9 Travis Hughes LB 6-2, 225, Junior Virginia Beach, Va. Appeared in all 12 games at linebacker and started 11 Had nine tackles (five solo) against Duke Finished with four tackles and a quarterback hurry against Old Dominion Had four tackles and fumble recovery against Pitt Had three solo tackles against Virginia Had the best game of his career in the win at NC State, finishing with a career-high 12 tackles (five solo), 1.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry Had eight tackles and a sack in the win over Boston College Finished with four tackles and a QB hurry against Miami Finished with nine tackles (seven solo), two TFLs for four yards and a QB hurry against East Carolina Tallied five stops at Georgia Tech Had nine tackles and a QB hurry in the win over Middle Tennessee Tied for team-high honors with eight tackles, including five solo stops and three assists, in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. TRAVIS HUGHES - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS QBH PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 12 tackles at NC State (2013) #68 James Hurst OT 6-7, 305, Senior Plainfield, Ind. Has started a school-record-tying 48 games in his career since earning a starting job in the second week of his true freshman season Started all 12 games at left tackle and earned first-team All-ACC honors Graded out at a season-best 95 percent with a team-high 14 knockdowns against Old Dominion Saw action on all 66 snaps at Pitt and graded out at a team-best 91 percent Played 70 snaps and had a team-high 15 knockdowns as Carolina rushed for a season-high 201 yards in the win over Virginia Graded out at GOHEELS.COM

26 percent with nine knockdowns while playing all 82 snaps in the win at NC State Played all 73 snaps and had a team-high 11 knockdowns in the win over Boston College Graded out at a team-best 90 percent on 83 snaps against Miami Played all 76 snaps and had 10 knockdowns at Virginia Tech Graded out at a team-best 87 percent and saw action on all 82 snaps in the East Carolina game Played all 58 snaps and graded out at 86 percent with four knockdowns at Georgia Tech Graded out at 92 percent and had a team-high 14 knockdown blocks while playing all 80 snaps against Middle Tennessee Earned ACC Lineman of the Week honors for his play against the Blue Raiders Saw action on all 85 snaps at South Carolina and graded out at 84 percent with six knockdowns while matched up primarily against All-America defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. #93 Tim Jackson DT 6-5, 285, Senior St. Petersburg, Fla. Finished the regular season with 25 tackles, three quarterback hurries and a pass breakup Started all 12 games at defensive tackle Had a pair of solo stops and a pass breakup at NC State Had two quarterback hurries against Miami Finished with four tackles and a half sack at Virginia Tech Registered a season-high five tackles against East Carolina Tallied four tackles and a quarterback hurry in the win over Middle Tennessee Made three tackles in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. TIM JACKSON - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career Highs: 5 tackles vs. East Carolina (2013); 2.0 tackles for loss at Miami (2012) #37 T.J. Jiles CB 5-11, 165, Sophomore Cape Coral, Fla. Appeared in 11 games in the defensive backfield and on special teams Finished with nine tackles on the year Had a career-high three stops in the win over Virginia Had a pair of solo tackles against Middle Tennessee. T.J. JILES - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals #2 Desmond Lawrence CB 6-1, 175, Freshman Charlotte, N.C. Appeared in seven games on defense and on special teams Finished with nine tackles (seven solo) and one tackle for loss Had a season-high three stops in the win over Virginia Had two solo tackles and a tackle for loss in the win at NC State. DESMOND LAWRENCE - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals #23 Darius Lipford Bandit 6-3, 245, Junior Lenoir, N.C. Appeared in 10 games at bandit and started against Miami Finished with 20 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks Also had four quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup Had a quarterback hurry against Duke Had two tackles and shared a sack for nine yards in the win at Pitt Missed the BC and NC State games due to injury Had two quarterback hurries and a solo tackle against Miami Finished with six tackles, including 1.5 for loss, at Virginia Tech Matched a season high with seven tackles (five solo) against East Carolina Notched his second sack of the year and recovered a fumble at Georgia Tech Had seven tackles, including four solo stops, 2.0 tackles for loss and his first sack of the season in the win over Middle Tennessee Also broke up a pass against the Blue Raiders Returned from a year-long absence and made three tackles and had one quarterback pressure in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina Redshirted in DARIUS LIPFORD - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career Highs: 7 tackles vs. MTSU (2013), vs. East Carolina (2013); 2.0 tackles for loss at Miami (2012), vs. MTSU (2013) #8 T.J. Logan TB 5-10, 180, Freshman Greensboro, N.C. Appeared in eight games at tailback and started three, finishing the regular season with 456 rushing yards and four touchdowns Also caught nine passes for 120 yards and returned 16 kickoffs for 391 yards and a touchdown Rushed 16 times for 92 yards in the season finale against Duke Had the best game of his young career against Old Dominion, rushing 14 times for 137 yards and three touchdowns as well as returning a kickoff 99 yards for a score The 99-yard kickoff return was the third-longest in school history Became the first player since Hakeem Nicks in 2008 to score four touchdowns in a game and the first since Shaun Draughn in 2010 to rush for three scores Finished with 10 carries for 55 yards in the win at Pitt Had 42 rushing yards and a 30-yard reception in the win over Virginia Rushed five times for 43 yards and his first career touchdown in the win at NC State Caught two passes for 51 yards in the win over Boston College Made his first career start against Miami and rushed 16 times for 61 yards Also caught two passes for 18 yards and returned a pair of kickoffs for 45 yards Carried five times for 25 yards in his Carolina debut at Virginia Tech Also caught an 8-yard pass and returned a kickoff 21 yards. T.J. LOGAN - CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP No. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 16 rushing attempts vs. Miami (2013), vs. Duke (2013); 137 rushing yards vs. Old Dominion (2013); 121 kick return yards vs. Duke (2013) #36 Ryan Mangum DB 6-0, 195, Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. Saw action in all 12 games on special teams Had a pair of tackles against Old Dominion. GOHEELS.COM 25

27 #95 Kareem Martin DE 6-6, 265, Senior Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Earned first-team All-ACC honors at defensive end after finishing the regular season with 78 tackles, 20.0 tackles for loss, 11.0 sacks, 14 quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries Started all 12 games at defensive end Had eight tackles and a tackle for loss in the Duke game Finished with four tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble recovery in the win over Old Dominion Earned Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors for his performance at Pitt Finished with eight tackles (six solo), 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in the win over the Panthers Had three tackles, two quarterback hurries and two pass breakups in the win over Virginia Finished with eight tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, one sack and one forced fumble in the win at NC State Had five solo stops and two sacks in the win over Boston College Had one of his best performances of the year on Thursday night against Miami, finishing with four tackles for loss and a sack Also had two quarterback hurries and eight total tackles against the Hurricanes Finished with eight tackles and a half sack at Virginia Tech Had six stops (four solo) and a tackle for loss against East Carolina Had a career-high 10 tackles (7 solo) and shared a tackle for loss at Georgia Tech Finished with five tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and his first sack of the year in the win over MTSU Made five stops and had two quarterback hurries in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. KAREEM MARTIN - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career Highs: 10 tackles at Georgia Tech (2013); 4.0 tackles for loss vs. Miami (2013); 3.5 sacks at Pittsburgh (2013) #17 Mark McNeill WR 6-4, 215, Junior West River, Md. Appeared in all 12 games at wide receiving and on special teams Finished with six catches for 107 yards Had one catch for eight yards in the East Carolina game Caught two passes for 75 yards, including a career-long 59-yard reception, in the win over Middle Tennessee Finished with three catches for 24 yards in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. MARK MCNEILL - CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals #18 Thomas Moore PK 5-10, 200, Junior Chapel Hill, N.C. Finished the season with a team-high 83 points after making 13 of 17 field goals and 42 of 43 extra points Made a 37-yard field goal and a pair of PATs against Duke Also caught a two-point conversion from Tommy Hibbard in the second quarter Made a 38-yard field goal and eight extra points against Old Dominion Part of an ACC-record-tying 11 PATs made against the Monarchs Converted 4 of 4 PATs and made a pair of field goals in the win at Pitt Finished 6 of 6 on extra points and made a 24-yard field goal in the win over Virginia Also kicked off eight times and had a pair of touchbacks Kicked off five times with two touchbacks and made 3 of 4 PATs in the win at NC State Finished 4 of 4 on extra points and kicked off once in the win over Boston College Made three field goals and a pair of extra points for a season-high 11 points against Miami Connected on a 36-yard field goal at Virginia Tech Made a 21-yard field goal and a season-high four PATs against East Carolina Connected on a pair of PATs at Georgia Tech Made all four extra point attempts and a pair of field goals from 39 and 35 yards in the win over MTSU Converted one PAT and kicked a 20-yard field goal in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. THOMAS MOORE - CAREER STATISTICS Year FGM-FGA PCT LG PAT Totals Career Highs: 3 field goals vs. Duke (2011), vs. Miami (2013); 46-yarder vs. Duke (2011) #21 Romar Morris TB 5-10, 185, Sophomore Salisbury, N.C. Appeared in 11 games with five starts and rushed for 280 yards and three touchdowns Also caught 12 passes for 63 yards Rushed for 12 yards against Old Dominion Gained 48 yards on just four carries in the win over Virginia Had two carries for 10 yards in the win at NC State Rushed for 33 yads and caught four passes for 29 yards in the win over Boston College Missed the East Carolina game due to injury and was limited against Virginia Tech and Miami Started for a third consecutive game and gained 54 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown at Georgia Tech Rushed 10 times for 46 yards and scored his first two touchdowns of the season in the win over Middle Tennessee Scored from 26 yards in the first quarter and had a 1-yard plunge in the second to go with a pair of receptions Made his first career start and rushed 15 times for 69 yards and caught two passes for 18 yards in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. ROMAR MORRIS - CAREER STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP No. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 15 rushing attempts at South Carolina (2013); 77 yards rushing at Miami (2012); 5 receptions at Louisville (2012); 149 receiving yards at Louisville (2012) #8 Norkeithus Otis Bandit 6-1, 240, Junior Gastonia, N.C. Appeared in all 12 games and started nine at bandit, finishing the regular season with 42 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, seven quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and an interception Had four tackles against Duke Had three tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack in the win at Pitt Had four solo stops, 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks in the win over Virginia Despite being limited by injury, had three tackles and shared a tackle for loss in the win at NC State Finished with three tackles, one quarterback hurry and his first career interception against Miami Had four stops and shared a tackle for loss at Virginia Tech Continued his strong start to the season at Georgia Tech, tallying eight tackles (seven solo), two forced fumbles, a pass breakup, 1.5 tackles for loss and his third sack of the year Had a second dynamic performance in the win over Middle Tennessee, finishing with four tackles, a sack, a QB hurry and a pass breakup Was all over the field in his first career start at No. 6 South Carolina, posting five tackles, including two tackles for losses and one sack Also had two quarterback hurries. NORKEITHUS OTIS - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career Highs: 8 tackles at Georgia Tech (2013); 3.0 tackles for loss vs. Virginia (2013); 2.0 sacks vs. Virginia (2013) 26 GOHEELS.COM

28 #70 Caleb Peterson OG 6-5, 300, Redshirt Freshman Auburn, Ala. Started 11 games at left guard Graded out at 88 percent with seven knockdowns in the ODU game Played 44 snaps and finished with six knockdowns in the win over Virginia Graded out at 90 percent on 71 snaps against NC State Played all 73 snaps against Boston College and finished with a team-high 11 knockdowns Saw action on all 84 snaps against Miami and had eight knockdowns Finished with 11 knockdowns and played all 76 snaps at Virginia Tech Played all 82 snaps and had six knockdowns against East Caorolina Graded out at 84 percent with six knockdowns in 58 snaps at Georgia Tech Had nine knockdown blocks in 75 snaps against Middle Tennessee Started his first career game at South Carolina and played all 85 snaps with nine knockdown blocks Redshirted in #4 Jabari Price CB 6-0, 200, Senior Pompano Beach, Fla. Earned All-ACC honorable mention accolades after starting all 12 games and finishing the regular season with 74 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, nine pass breakups and a forced fumble Had four solo tackles and a pass breakup against Duke Had eight tackles (seven solo) and forced a fumble in the win over Old Dominion Had five tackles and two pass breakups in the win at Pitt Finished with seven tackles, a tackle for loss and two pass breakups in the win over Virginia Matched a career high with 10 tackles (six solo) and a tackle for loss against NC State Had six stops in the win over Boston College Finished with a career-best 10 solo tackles and a pass breakup against Miami Finished with seven tackles (five solo) and a tackle for loss at Virginia Tech Had seven solo stops against East Carolina Tallied five tackles (four solo) and shared a tackle for loss at Georgia Tech Had one solo stop and broke up a pass in the win over Middle Tennessee Posted four tackles, including a 1-yard tackle for loss, in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. JABARI PRICE - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 11 tackles at Duke (2012) #27 Darien Rankin S 5-11, 200, Sophomore Salisbury, N.C. Appeared in 10 games and finished with 13 tackles and an interception Had a season-high three tackles against Boston College Also had three stops against Georgia Tech and a pair of tackles against Miami and Virginia Tech Registered his fourth career interception and returned it 12 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Had one solo stop and broke up a pass in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. DARIEN RANKIN - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 8 tackles vs. Virginia Tech (2012) #42 Shakeel Rashad Bandit 6-2, 245, Sophomore Jacksonville, Fla. Appeared in four games after initially being ruled out for the season with a training camp knee injury Finished with nine tackles and a sack Had a season-high three tackles against Duke Finished with a pair of solo stops in the win at Pitt Registered his first sack of the year in his first game of the year against Virginia. SHAKEEL RASHAD - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career High: 4 tackles vs. East Carolina (2012) #90 Jessie Rogers DE 6-4, 260, Sophomore Arlington, Texas Appeared in 11 games on defense and on special teams Had five tackles on the year Tallied two stops against Miami Registered single tackles against Old Dominion, Virginia Tech and Middle Tennessee. JESSIE ROGERS - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career High: 3 tackles vs. NC State (2012) #34 Jeff Schoettmer LB 6-1, 220, Sophomore Dallas, Texas Had a breakout sophomore campaign, appearing in all 12 games and starting 11 at middle linebacker, finishing with 84 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, six quarterback hurries and three pass breakups Also recovered a fumble Had five stops and three QB hurries against Duke Finished with three tackles against Old Dominion Tallied three tackle and a tackle for loss at Pitt Had eight tackles (five solo), one quarterback hurry and one pass breakup in the win over Virginia Finished with eight tackles and a pair of tackles for loss in the win at NC State Notched five tackles and a key early fumble recovery in the win over Boston College Had eight tackles (six solo) and a quarterback hurry against Miami Tallied a career-best 13 tackles and a tackle for loss at Virginia Tech Finished with eight tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup against East Carolina Posted a then-career-high 10 tackles, eight of which were solo stops, at Georgia Tech Had six tackles, including four solo stops, in the win over Middle Tennessee In his first career start, posted seven tackles, including four solo stops, in a season-opening loss at No. 6 South Carolina. JEFF SCHOETTMER - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR QBH Totals Career Highs: 13 tackles at Virginia Tech (2013); 2.0 tackles for loss at NC State (2013) #7 Tim Scott CB 5-11, 190, Junior Fredericksburg, Va. Started all 12 games and finished with 43 tackles, three pass breakups, two interceptions, two quarterback hurries and a tackle for loss Finished with four tackles against Duke Had three tackles and a pass breakup in the win at Pitt Had four solo stops and two QB hurries against Virginia Grabbed his second interception of the year in the win at NC State Matched a season high with six tackles GOHEELS.COM 27

29 and a pass breakup in the win over Boston College Had three solo stops against Miami Finished with four tackles and broke up a pass at Virginia Tech Tallied a season-high six tackles (five solo) against East Carolina Had five solo tackles and a tackle for loss at Georgia Tech Finished with four tackles, including three solo stops, and his sixth career interception in the win over Middle Tennessee Had two tackles in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. TIM SCOTT - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 9 tackles at East Carolina (2011) #24 Terry Shankle CB 5-11, 190, Senior Norwood, N.C. Appeared in eight games at defensive back and on special teams Finished with 23 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, two sacks and two pass breakups Had a pair of tackles against Duke Finished with two stops and a pass breakup against Old Dominion Had the best game of his career against Pitt, finishing with a season-high eight tackles (six solo), three tackles for loss and the first two sacks of his career Had a pair of solo stops against Virginia Finished with two tackles at NC State Had a solo stop against Boston College Had four tackles and a tackle for loss against Miami Finished with two tackles at Virginia Tech. TERRY SHANKLE - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 10 tackles vs. Maryland (2012); 3.0 tackles for loss at Pitt (2013); 2.0 sacks at Pitt (2013) #11 Malik Simmons DB 5-11, 190, Sophomore Lehigh Acres, Fla. Established himself as a key member of the secondary as a sophomore, finishing with 44 tackles, two quarterback hurries and a tackle for loss Appeared in all 12 games and started nine Had three solo stops and a QB hurry against Duke Had a pair of tackles and a pass breakup against Old Dominion Finished with five tackles (four solo), a quarterback hurry and a tackle for loss in the win at Pitt Had six tackles in the win at NC State Had three stops at Virginia Tech and a pair of tackles against Miami Had a career-high seven tackles against East Carolina Tallied four tackles (three solo) at Georgia Tech Finished with a career-best five tackles, including four solo stops, in the win over Middle Tennessee Posted two tackles in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. MALIK SIMMONS - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 7 tackles vs. East Carolina (2013) #81 Kendrick Singleton WR 6-2, 200, Sophomore Macclenny, Fla. Appeared in 11 games at wide receiver and on special teams and started five on offense Finished with three special teams tackles Also had six receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown Scored his first career touchdown in the Old Dominion game Had his first career rush against East Carolina, 3-yard gain Caught a pair of passes for 11 yards against Boston College Had his first career reception for 20 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Also had a special teams tackle against the Blue Raiders. KENDRICK SINGLETON - CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals #33 Nathan Staub LB 6-2, 240, Redshirt Freshman Buford, Ga. Appeared in seven games and finished with 13 tackles Had a pair of tackles against Virginai and Boston College Also had a solo stop against Old Dominion Had four tackles and a quarterback hurry against East Carolina Saw his most extensive action of the year at Georgia Tech, posting four solo tackles and a tackle for loss Made his first collegiate appearance against Middle Tennessee. #3 Ryan Switzer WR/PR 5-10, 175, Freshman Charleston, W.Va. Became the first Carolina true freshman since Amos Lawrence in 1977 and just the third Tar Heel freshman overall since 1996 to earn first-team All-ACC honors (specialist) Led the league in punt return yards (419) and return touchdowns (4) Ranks second in singleseason school history in punt return yards, just two shy of Bosley Allen s 421 in 2000 His current average of 20.0 yards per return would break the school record of 17.5 set by Charlie Justice in 1948 Ranks third on the team in receptions (29), receiving yards (319) and receiving touchdowns (3) Also rushed nine times for 21 yards Caught five passes for 54 yards and rushed three times for 15 yards against Duke Extended his own school record and matched the ACC singleseason record with his fourth punt return touchdown against Old Dominion Also tied an NCAA record, becoming the second player in history to return a punt for a touchdown in three consecutive games (David Allen, Kansas State, 1998) In addition to his return work, had the best receiving day of his young career with five catches for 118 yards and a 57-yard touchdown Tied a school record with two punt returns for touchdowns in the win at Pitt Brought a punt back 65 yards in the second quarter before his game-winning 61-yard touchdown return with less than five minutes left in the game Earned ACC Specialist and Rookie of the Week honors for his efforts Also caught two passes for 21 yards against the Panthers Returned a punt 85 yards for a touchdown against Virginia The return was the fourth-longest in Carolina history, the longest of the season in the ACC and the first return touchdown of his career Threw a 59-yard touchdown pass to Quinshad Davis in the win at NC State, the first of his career Also caught one pass for five yards and rushed one time for three yards Scored his first collegiate touchdown against Boston College, a 13-yard reception from Bryn Renner Caught a season-high five balls for 28 yards against Miami Had a 17-yard reception at Virginia Tech and returned three punts for 18 yards Finished with two catches for 28 yards and a 41-yard punt return against East Carolina Caught three passes for 14 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Also returned a punt for nine yards against the Blue Raiders Made his collegiate debut at No. 6 South Carolina and caught three balls for 15 yards. RYAN SWITZER - CAREER STATISTICS Punt Returns Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 126 punt return yards at Pitt (2013); 85-yard punt return at Pitt (2013); 5 rec. vs. Miami (2013), vs. ODU (2013), vs. Duke (2013); 118 receiving yards vs. ODU (2013) 28 GOHEELS.COM

30 #80 Jack Tabb TE/LB 6-3, 240, Jr. Red Bank, N.J. Appeared in 10 games at tight end and on special teams and started eight on offense Also played some linebacker and started on defense at Virginia Tech Finished with six catches for 116 yards and 10 tackles Had two catches for a season-high 55 yards against old Dominion Had an 11-yard reception at Pitt Caught two passes for 39 yards and had three tackles in the win over Middle Tennessee Started at No. 6 South Carolina in the season opener and caught an 11-yard pass Started working at middle linebacker during fall camp and will see time on both sides of the ball. JACK TABB - CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Pri A Total Totals Career Highs: 4 receptions at Virginia (2012); 55 receiving yards vs. Old Dominion (2013) #6 Sean Tapley WR 6-1, 185, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Appeared in 11 games at wide receiver and started four Caught 17 passes for 219 yards and a touchdown Also returned nine kickoffs for 222 yards Caught an 8-yard pass against Old Dominion Had a pair of catches for 18 yards in the win over Virginia Had a 25-yard reception against NC State Caught three passes for 30 yards at Virginia Tech Grabbed two passes for 36 yards and his first touchdown of the season at Georgia Tech Also returned four kickoffs for 115 yards and a long return of 42 yards to move into the ACC lead in return average Caught four passes for a game-high 93 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Caught two passes and returned four kickoffs for 88 yards in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. SEAN TAPLEY - CAREER STATISTICS Kick Returns Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 4 receptions at Wake Forest (2012), at Louisville (2012), Georgia Tech (2012), vs. MTSU (2013); 93 receiving yards vs. MTSU (2013) #98 Justin Thomason DL 6-4, 265, Sophomore McDonough, Ga. Appeared in all 12 games on the defensive line and finished with 19 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and three quarterback hurries Had a pair of stops against Duke Registerd two QB hurries against Old Dominion Had three tackles against Virginia and NC State in consecutive weeks Finished with a pair of solo stops and a quarterback hurry against Boston College Had a career-high four stops, including 1.5 tackles for loss, at Georgia Tech. JUSTIN THOMASON - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals #5 T.J. Thorpe WR/KR 6-0, 200, Sophomore Durham, N.C. Appeared in 11 games at wide receiver and on special teams and started nine on offense Finished with 22 catches for 231 yards and two touchdowns Had a 27- yard touchdown reception and a 34-yard kickoff return against Old Dominion Finished with two catches for 22 yards and four kickoff returns for 85 yards at NC State Had two catches for 40 yards in the win over Boston College Caught a 19-yard pass against Miami Caught two balls for 29 yards at Virginia Tech Had his best game of the season against East Carolina, finishing with six catches for 70 yards and a touchdown Also returned seven kicks for 153 yards with a long return of 45 yards Caught an 8-yard pass, returned a kickoff for 26 yards and returned three punts for 21 yards in the win over Middle Tennessee Making his first appearance since the 2011 Independence Bowl, caught four passes for nine yards at No. 6 South Carolina Missed the entire 2012 season after breaking his foot during training camp. T.J. THORPE - CAREER STATISTICS Kick Returns Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 182 return yards at Clemson (2011); 234 all-purpose yards at Clemson (2011); 6 receptions vs. East Carolina (2013); 70 receiving yards vs. East Carolian (2013) #78 Landon Turner OG 6-4, 320, Sophomore Harrisonburg, Va. Started all 12 games at right guard Had 11 knockdowns against Old Dominion Played all 66 snaps at Pitt and graded out at 83 percent Saw action on 70 snaps against Virginia and graded out at 86 percent with 11 knockdowns Played all 82 snpas at NC State and graded out at a team-best 92 percent Had eight knockdowns in 70 snpas against Boston College Played all 84 snaps and had a team-high nine knockdowns against Miami Played all 76 snaps at Virginia Tech and had 10 knockdowns Saw action on all 82 snaps against East Carolina Played all 58 snaps and graded out at a team-high 90 percent with seven knockdowns at Georgia Tech Had six knockdowns in 37 snaps against Middle Tennessee Saw action on all 85 snaps in the season opener at South Carolina and finished with 10 knockdowns while grading out at 82 percent. #97 Shawn Underwood DT 6-1, 305, Junior Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Appeared in eight games at defensive tackle Finished with nine tackles on the year Had a pair of tackles against Duke Finished with two stops against Boston College Had a season-high four tackles against Miami Finished with one tackle at Virginia Tech. SHAWN UNDERWOOD - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT QBH FF FR Totals Career High: 7 tackles vs. East Carolina (2013) GOHEELS.COM 29

31 #28 Brian Walker DB 5-11, 175, Freshman Charlotte, N.C. Exciting young defensive back who emerged as a key contributor as a true freshman Appeared in all 12 games and started two, finishing with 19 tackles, six pass breakups and an interception Had solo tackles against Duke and Old Dominion Also had four pass breakups against Old Dominion Had a career-high five tackles (four solo) in the win at Pitt Had a pair of stops and his first career interception against NC State Made his biggest contribution to date at Georgia Tech, tallying four solo tackles Appeared against Middle Tennessee and South Carolina to open the year. BRIAN WALKER - CAREER STATISTICS Year Pri A Total TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR Totals Career High: 5 tackles at Pitt (2013) #35 Damien Washington TB 6-1, 180, Sophomore Kannapolis, N.C. Appeared in all 12 games, primarily on special teams Recorded five tackles on the year Also had a carry against Virginia Had a pair of solo stops against Old Dominion. #19 Nick Weiler KOS 6-0, 195, Sophomore Fairfax Station, Va. Appeared in 10 games as the kickoff specialist Also recorded six special teams tackles Kicked off 60 times for 3775 yards, an average of 62.9 yards per kick Had 18 touchbacks, including a season-best four against Middle Tennessee. MARQUISE WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent C-A-I Pct. Yards TD LP Rush Yards TD LP at South Carolina Middle Tennessee at Georgia Tech East Carolina DNP at Virginia Tech Miami Boston College at NC State Virginia at Pittsburgh Old Dominion Duke Totals MARQUISE WILLIAMS - CAREER STATISTICS Year C-A-I Pct. Yards TD LP Yds/Gm Totals Rushing Receiving Year No. Yards Avg. TD LP No. Yards Avg. TD LP Totals Career Highs: 409 passing yards vs. Old Dominion (2013); 23 pass completions at Virginia Tech (2013); 36 pass attempts vs. Duke (2013); 5 touchdown passes vs. Old Dominion (2013); 18 rushing attempts at Virginia Tech (2013); 104 rushing yards vs. Duke (2013); 2 rushing touchdowns at Pitt (2013), vs. Duke (2013); 469 yards of total offense (school record) vs. Old Dominion (2013) #56 Carson Wooten DL 6-3, 270, Sophomore Raleigh, N.C. Appeared in all 12 games on special teams. #12 Marquise Williams QB 6-2, 215, Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. Appeared in 11 games and started five at quarterback Became the full-time starter after Bryn Renner s seasonending injury at NC State Completed 107 of 184 pass for 1527 yards and 14 touchdowns Finished with 490 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns Also caught two passes for 52 yards and a touchdown Rushed 16 times for a career-high 104 yards and two touchdowns against Duke Became the first Tar Heel quarterback to rush for over 100 yards since Darian Durant in 2003 Established a new school record for total offense with 469 yards against Old Dominion Completed 20 of 27 passes for 409 yards and a record-tying five touchdowns Also rushed five times for 60 yards Completed 15 of 27 passes for 173 yards and rushed 15 times for 79 yards and two scores in the win at Pitt Accounted for four touchdowns in the win over Virginia Completed 15 of 28 passes for 185 yards and two scores, rushed 16 times for 46 yards and a touchdown and caught a 29-yard pass from Quinshad Davis in the win Passed for 92 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 51 yards in the win at NC State Rushed and passed for 55 yards and had a pair of touchdown (one rushing, one passing) in the win over Boston College Rushed five times for 27 yards and completed 4 of 7 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown against Miami Made his first career start at Virginia Tech and completed 23 of 35 passes for 277 yards and two scores Also rushed 18 times for 56 yards Tossed his second career touchdown pass against Middle Tennessee, a 15-yard scoring strike to Bug Howard Also rushed twice for 10 yards and caught a 23-yard pass from A.J. Blue in the win over Blue Raiders Had one carry for two yards in the season opener at No. 6 South Carolina. 30 GOHEELS.COM

32 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Game Results (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 29, 2013 at #6 South Carolina L : Sep 07, 2013 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W : * Sep 21, 2013 at Georgia Tech L : Sep 28, 2013 EAST CAROLINA L : * Oct 05, 2013 at Virginia Tech L : * Oct 17, 2013 #10 MIAMI L : * Oct 26, 2013 BOSTON COLLEGE W : * Nov 02, 2013 at NC State W : * Nov 09, 2013 VIRGINIA W : * Nov 16, 2013 at Pittsburgh W : Nov 23, 2013 OLD DOMINION W : * Nov 30, 2013 #24 DUKE L : GOHEELS.COM 31

33 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games Team Statistics NC OPP SCORING Points Per Game 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 27:12 32:48 3RD-DOWN Conversions 71/173 80/197 3rd-Down Pct 41% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/18 6/19 4th-Down Pct 67% 32% SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS 0 70 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (39-44) 89% (35-40) 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-44) 64% (23-40) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (45-47) 96% (34-35) 97% ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 7/ /60856 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total North Carolina Opponents GOHEELS.COM

34 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Marquise Williams T.J. Logan A.J. Blue Romar Morris Khris Francis Charles Brunson Ryan Switzer Eric Ebron Kanler Coker Kendrick Singleton Quinshad Davis Damien Washington T.J. Thorpe Sean Tapley TEAM Bryn Renner Total Opponents Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Bryn Renner Marquise Williams Quinshad Davis Kanler Coker A.J. Blue Ryan Switzer Total Opponents Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Ryan Switzer T.J. Thorpe Tre Boston Total Opponents Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Tre Boston Dominique Green Tim Scott Norkeithus Otis Brian Walker Darien Rankin Total Opponents Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg T.J. Thorpe T.J. Logan Sean Tapley Nathan Staub Total Opponents Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Total Opponents Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Eric Ebron Quinshad Davis Ryan Switzer Bug Howard T.J. Thorpe A.J. Blue Sean Tapley Romar Morris Khris Francis T.J. Logan Jack Tabb Mark McNeill Kendrick Singleton Marquise Williams Nic Platt Darien McNeill Total Opponents GOHEELS.COM 33

35 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Thomas Moore Quinshad Davis Marquise Williams Ryan Switzer T.J. Logan Bug Howard Romar Morris Eric Ebron T.J. Thorpe Khris Francis Bryn Renner Kendrick Singleton Dominique Green Nic Platt A.J. Blue Sean Tapley Cody Johnson Jabari Price TEAM Tommy Hibbard Total Opponents Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Marquise Williams Bryn Renner T.J. Logan A.J. Blue Romar Morris Khris Francis Ryan Switzer Quinshad Davis Charles Brunson Eric Ebron Kanler Coker Kendrick Singleton T.J. Thorpe Sean Tapley TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals fg pct lg blk Thomas Moore FG Sequence North Carolina Opponents South Carolina (20) (39),(26) Middle Tennessee (39),(35) - Georgia Tech - - East Carolina (21) (32),(29) Virginia Tech (36) - Miami 47,(25),(35),(22) (22),(20),43 Boston College - (38) NC State 42 (20),(38),(44),(28) Virginia 38,(24) - Pittsburgh (26),(27) (28),(42) Old Dominion (38) (37),(40) Duke 42,(37) (22),55,(27) Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i blk Tommy Hibbard Joey Mangili TEAM Total Opponents Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Nick Weiler Thomas Moore Total Opponents Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 34 GOHEELS.COM

36 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g T.J. Logan Eric Ebron Ryan Switzer Quinshad Davis T.J. Thorpe Marquise Willia A.J. Blue Sean Tapley Romar Morris Khris Francis Bug Howard Jack Tabb Mark McNeill Kendrick Singlet Dominique Gree Charles Brunson Nic Platt Tre Boston Darien Rankin Nathan Staub Kanler Coker Tim Scott TEAM Bryn Renner Total Opponents GOHEELS.COM 35

37 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 10 Tre Boston Jeff Schoettmer Kareem Martin Travis Hughes Jabari Price Dominique Green Malik Simmons Tim Scott Norkeithus Otis Ethan Farmer Darius Lipford Tim Jackson Terry Shankle Brandon Ellerbe Junior Gnonkonde Brian Walker Justin Thomason Nathan Staub Darien Rankin Devonte Brown Jack Tabb Shakeel Rashad Mack Hollins T.J. Jiles Alex Dixon Shawn Underwood A Desmond Lawrence Mikey Bart E Nick Weiler Jessie Rogers Damien Washington A.J. Blue Dan Mastromatteo Quinshad Davis Kendrick Singleton Kameron Jackson Landon Turner Tommy Heffernan Ryan Mangum Eric Ebron T.J. Thorpe Eric Albright Jeff Battle B Connor Gonet C Clint Heaven Allen Champagne A Charles Brunson Total Opponents GOHEELS.COM

38 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games North Carolina Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game Aug 29, 2013 at South Carolina L Sep 07, 2013 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W Sep 21, 2013 at Georgia Tech L Sep 28, 2013 EAST CAROLINA L Oct 05, 2013 at Virginia Tech L Oct 17, 2013 MIAMI L Oct 26, 2013 BOSTON COLLEGE W Nov 02, 2013 at NC State W Nov 09, 2013 VIRGINIA W Nov 16, 2013 at Pittsburgh W Nov 23, 2013 OLD DOMINION W Nov 30, 2013 DUKE L Totals of 44 (88.6%) Opponents Inside North Carolina Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game Aug 29, 2013 at South Carolina L Sep 07, 2013 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W Sep 21, 2013 at Georgia Tech L Sep 28, 2013 EAST CAROLINA L Oct 05, 2013 at Virginia Tech L Oct 17, 2013 MIAMI L Oct 26, 2013 BOSTON COLLEGE W Nov 02, 2013 at NC State W Nov 09, 2013 VIRGINIA W Nov 16, 2013 at Pittsburgh W Nov 23, 2013 OLD DOMINION W Nov 30, 2013 DUKE L Totals of 40 (87.5%) GOHEELS.COM 37

39 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #10 Tre Boston Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Punt ret avg: 0.0 All purpose avg/game: 1.6 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM

40 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #14 Quinshad Davis Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 2.0 Avg per catch: 15.4 Pass efficiency: All purpose avg/game: 60.5 Total offense avg/gm: 5.2 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM 39

41 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #85 Eric Ebron Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 3.5 Avg per catch: 16.3 All purpose avg/game: 75.2 Total offense avg/gm: 0.6 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM

42 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #8D T.J. Logan Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 8 Avg per rush: 5.8 Avg per catch: 13.3 Kick ret avg: 24.4 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: 57.0 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM 41

43 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #95 Kareem Martin Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM

44 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #4 Jabari Price Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM 43

45 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #34 Jeff Schoettmer Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM

46 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #3 Ryan Switzer Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 2.3 Avg per catch: 11.0 Pass efficiency: Punt ret avg: 20.0 All purpose avg/game: 63.2 Total offense avg/gm: 6.7 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Sep 28 EAST CAROLINA Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM 45

47 2013 North Carolina Football North Carolina Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2013) All games #12 Marquise Williams Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns all Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg purp Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.8 Avg per catch: 26.0 Pass efficiency: All purpose avg/game: 49.3 Total offense avg/gm: Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 29 at South Carolina Sep 07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sep 21 at Georgia Tech Oct 05 at Virginia Tech Oct 17 MIAMI Oct 26 BOSTON COLLEGE Nov 02 at NC State Nov 09 VIRGINIA Nov 16 at Pittsburgh Nov 23 OLD DOMINION Nov 30 DUKE Totals GOHEELS.COM

48 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. Miami, 2013 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: 32 vs. Miami, 2013 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: 6 vs. Clemson, 2011 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: 13 vs. Virginia, 2013 accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 102 vs. Virginia, 2013 scored 50 points: 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 scored 60 points: 80 vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (UNC record) trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Trailed vs. NC State 35-25, and rallied to win 43-35, in 2012 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: 5 vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (3rd) ran 90 plays in a game: 96 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 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: 78 by Bryn Renner to Giovani Bernard vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 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: 121 by Eric Ebron vs. Duke, 2013 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: 327 by Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2013 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: Quinshad Davis to Marquise Williams for 29 yards vs. Virginia, 2013 a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass: Quinshad Davis to Marquise Williams for 29 yards vs. Virginia, 2013 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, 99 yards vs. Old Dominion, 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. Old Dominion, 64 yards, 2013 returned two punts for touchdowns: Ryan Switzer at Pittsburgh, 65 yards and 61 yards, 2013 returned an interception for a touchdown: Dominique Green vs. Virginia, 62 yards, 2013 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: Bruce Carter at Virginia, 2008 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: Dominique Green vs. Miami, 2013 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: Connecticut offensive lineman was called for a holding penalty in the end zone while trying to block Robert Quinn. 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: Marquise Williams vs. Virginia, 2013 GOHEELS.COM 47

49 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. Miami, 2013 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: 32 vs. Miami, 2013 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: 6 vs. Clemson, 2011 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: 13 vs. Virginia, 2013 accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 102 vs. Virginia, 2013 scored 50 points: 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 scored 60 points: 80 vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (UNC record) trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Trailed vs. NC State 35-25, and rallied to win 43-35, in 2012 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: 5 vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (3rd) ran 90 plays in a game: 96 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 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: 137 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion, 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: 78 by Bryn Renner to Giovani Bernard vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 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: 121 by Eric Ebron vs. Duke, 2013 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: 327 by Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2013 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: Quinshad Davis to Marquise Williams for 29 yards vs. Virginia, 2013 a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass: Quinshad Davis to Marquise Williams for 29 yards vs. Virginia, 2013 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, 99 yards vs. Old Dominion, 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. Old Dominion, 64 yards, 2013 returned two punts for touchdowns: Ryan Switzer at Pittsburgh, 65 yards and 61 yards, 2013 returned an interception for a touchdown: Dominique Green vs. Virginia, 62 yards, 2013 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: Bruce Carter at Virginia, 2008 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: Dominique Green vs. Miami, 2013 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: Connecticut offensive lineman was called for a holding penalty in the end zone while trying to block Robert Quinn. 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: Marquise Williams vs. Virginia, GOHEELS.COM

50 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS/RED ZONE/DRIVE ANALYSIS Carolina Rushing Passing Total Offense First Downs Fumbles Sack By- Att/Yds/TD C-Att-I/Yds/TD Plays-Yds Tot/Run-Pass-Pen No.-Lost Yards Lost at South Carolina 36/99/ /194/ / Middle Tennessee 41/134/ /377/ / at Georgia Tech 24/101/ /218/ / East Carolina 32/67/ /398/ / at Virginia Tech 38/99/ /277/ / Miami 36/105/ /395/ / Boston College 44/110/ /282/ / at NC State 38/152/ /275/ / Virginia 41/201/ /214/ / at Pittsburgh 35/149/ /173/ / Old Dominion 40/312/ /409/ / Duke 39/225/ / / Opponents Rushing Passing Total Offense First Downs Fumbles Sack By- Att/Yds/TD C-Att-I/Yds/TD Plays-Yds Tot/Run-Pass-Pen No.-Lost Yards Lost at South Carolina 38/228/ /178/ / Middle Tennessee 42/158/ /243/ / at Georgia Tech 71/324/ /104/ / East Carolina 54/227/ /376/ / =37 at Virginia Tech 34/48/ /293/ / Miami 45/234/ /322/ / Boston College 38/202/ /59/ / at NC State 48/212/ /176/ / Virginia 40/112/ /204/ / at Pittsburgh 40/46/ /313/ / Old Dominion 38/225/ /146/ / Duke 46/187/ /274/ / CAROLINA IN THE RED ZONE (on or inside the opponent 20-yard line) Opponent No. Times Scored TD (Run/Pass) FG Missed FG Lost Fumble Interception Downs End of Half/Game at South Carolina (0/1) /0 Middle Tennessee (2/2) /0 at Georgia Tech (1/1) /0 East Carolina (0/1) /0 at Virginia Tech (0/1) /0 Miami (0/1) /0 Boston College (2/3) /0 at NC State (2/1) /0 Virginia (1/2) /0 at Pittsburgh (2/0) /0 Old Dominion (2/1) /0 Duke (2/0) /0 Totals (14/14) /0 Opponents (14/9) /0 DRIVE ANALYSIS UNC Opponent Drives Started Scoring Drives Shortest Scoring Drive - plays 1 vs. Old Dominion (TD) 1 by South Carolina (TD) Longest Scoring Drive - plays 17 at South Carolina (FG) 17 by Duke (FG) Shortest Scoring Drive - yards 3 at Pittsburgh (FG) 4 by Pittsburgh (FG) Longest Scoring Drive - yards 94 vs. Old Dominion (TD) 98 by Virginia Tech (TD) Shortest Scoring Drive - Time 0:15 vs. Old Dominion (TD) 0:13 by South Carolina (TD) Longest Scoring Drive - Time 7:09 at South Carolina (FG) 8:20 by Duke (FG) GOHEELS.COM 49

51 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING GAME-BY-GAME (Attempts/Yards/Touchdowns) Name SC MT GT ECU VT Miami BC NCSU UVA Pitt ODU Duke Morris 15/69/0 10/46/2 11/54/ /2/ /33/0 2/10/0 4/48/0 2/6/0 4/12/0 --- Blue 8/37/0 10/44/0 5/27/0 20/68/0 6/11/0 8/37/0 8/25/1 5/17/0 3/26/ /6/0 Q. Davis 1/2/ Renner 11/-11/0 8/0/1 4/3/0 7/-14/ /-4/0 7/-22/0 3/5/ Williams 1/2/0 2/10/ /56/0 5/27/0 7/55/1 17/51/0 16/46/1 15/79/2 5/60/0 16/104/2 Tapley /-8/ Francis /42/0 4/17/0 4/10/0 4/9/ /11/0 5/23/0 6/35/0 7/17/0 4/36/1 3/8/0 Switzer --- 1/-8/ /3/ /11/0 3/15/0 Singleton /3/ Logan /25/0 16/61/0 5/1/0 5/43/1 7/42/0 10/55/0 14/137/3 16/92/0 Thorpe /-4/ Ebron /7/ Brunson /4/ /54/0 --- Washington /0/ Coker /0/ /6/0 --- SEASON & CAREER, MOST RUSHING YARDS SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST RUN Player 2013 Career 2013 Career Morris 69 at South Carolina, at Miami, vs. Virginia, vs. Virginia, 2013 Blue 68 vs. East Carolina, vs. Wake Forest, vs. Miami, vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 Renner 5 at NC State, vs. Rutgers, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, 2013 Williams 104 vs. Duke, vs. Duke, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 Q. Davis 2 at South Carolina, at South Carolina, at South Carolina, at South Carolina, 2013 Tapley -8 at Pittsburgh, vs. Wake Forest, vs. Wake Forest, 2011 Francis 42 vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 Switzer 15 vs. Duke, vs. Duke, vs. Duke, vs. Duke, 2013 Singleton 3 vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Logan 137 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 Thorpe -4 at Virginia Tech, at Virginia Tech, at Virginia Tech, at Virginia Tech, 2013 Ebron 7 vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, 2013 Brunson 54 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 Coker 6 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 PASSING GAME-BY-GAME (Completions-Attempts-Interceptions/Yards-Touchdowns-Long Play) Opponent Renner Williams Blue Q. Davis Switzer Coker South Carolina / Middle Tennessee State / / / Georgia Tech / East Carolina / / Virginia Tech / Miami / / Boston College / / NC State / / / Virginia / / Pittsburgh / Old Dominion / /0-0-0 Duke / SEASON AND CAREER, MOST PASSING YARDS SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST PASS Player 2013 Career 2013 Career Renner 366 vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina (TD), vs. Georgia Tech (TD), 2012 M. Williams 409 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Duke, vs. Duke, 2013 RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME (Receptions/Yards/Touchdowns) Name SC MT GT ECU VT Miami BC NCSU UVA Pitt ODU Duke Ebron 3/32/0 4/60/0 6/108/1 4/63/0 6/70/1 8/199/1 4/67/0 9/70/0 2/21/0 3/73/0 1/11/0 5/121/0 Tapley 2/1/0 4/93/0 2/36/ /30/0 1/4/0 1/4/0 1/25/0 2/18/ /8/0 --- M. McNeill 3/24/0 2/75/ /8/ Morris 2/18/0 2/5/0 1/12/ /29/0 1/-2/ /1/0 1/0/0 --- Tabb 1/11/0 2/39/ /11/0 2/55/0 --- Q. Davis 4/39/1 2/18/1 2/36/0 5/111/1 6/94/1 8/81/1 3/36/0 2/61/2 5/65/1 4/27/0 4/124/1 2/32/1 Blue 2/13/0 2/7/0 1/17/0 6/56/0 1/4/0 5/34/ /9/ Thorpe 4/9/0 1/8/ /70/1 2/29/0 1/19/0 2/40/0 2/22/0 1/-4/0 1/6/0 1/27/1 1/5/0 Switzer 3/15/0 3/14/0 1/6/0 2/28/0 1/17/0 5/28/0 1/13/1 1/5/ /21/0 5/118/2 5/54/0 Howard 2/32/0 1/15/ /26/1 2/17/0 2/12/0 3/31/2 5/72/0 2/33/0 1/11/0 2/29/0 --- Williams --- 1/23/ /29/ Singleton --- 1/20/0 1/3/ /11/ /32/1 --- Francis /13/0 1/8/ /7/0 2/22/1 2/23/ /9/0 Platt /23/ Logan /8/0 2/18/0 2/51/0 1/6/0 1/30/ /5/0 1/2/0 D. McNeill /0/0 --- SEASON AND CAREER, MOST RECEIVING YARDS SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST CATCH Player 2013 Career 2013 Career Ebron 199 vs. Miami, vs. Miami, 2013 (UNC record for a TE) 79 vs. Duke, vs. Duke, 2013 Tapley 93 vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, at NC State, vs. East Carolina, 2012 M. McNeill 75 vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, 2013 Morris 29 vs. Boston College, vs. Louisville, at South Carolina; 17 vs. BC, vs. Louisville, 2012 Tabb 55 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 Q. Davis 124 vs. Old Dominion, at Virginia, at NC State, at NC State, 2013 Blue 56 vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Platt 23 vs. East Carolina, vs. Maryland, vs. East Carolina, vs. Maryland, 2012 Thorpe 70 vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. Boston College, vs. Clemson, 2011 Switzer 118 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, 2013 Howard 72 at NC State, at NC State, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Francis 23 at Pittsburgh, at Pittsburgh, at Pittsburgh, at Pittsburgh, 2013 Logan 51 vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, 2013 Singleton 32 vs. Old Dominion, vs. Old Dominion, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, GOHEELS.COM

52 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN & LINEBACKERS GAME-BY-GAME (Solo-Assists-Total-Tackles for Loss) Name SC MT GT ECU VT Miami BC NCSU UVA Pitt ODU Duke Bart Brown Champagne Farmer Heffernan Hughes T. Jackson Lipford Martin Mastromatteo Otis Rashad Rogers Schoettmer Staub Tabb Thomason Turner Underwood Washington DEFENSIVE BACKS GAME-BY-GAME (Total Tackles-Pass Breakups-Interceptions) Name SC MT GT ECU VT Miami BC NCSU UVA Pitt ODU Duke Boston Dixon Ellerbe Gnonkonde Green Heaven Hollins Lawrence K. Jackson Jiles Mangum Price Rankin Scott Shankle Simmons Walker TEAM & INDIVIDUAL HIGHS & LOWS North Carolina High Low Points Scored by Old Dominion (record)...10 by South Carolina First Downs by Middle Tennessee & ODU...17 by Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh by Old Dominion Rushing Attempts by Boston College...24 by Georgia Tech Rushing Yards by Old Dominion...67by East Carolina Passes Attempted by East Carolina...27 by Pittsburgh Passes Completed by Miami...14 by Georgia Tech Had Intercepted... 2 by Virginia Tech, Miami...0 five times Passing Yards by Old Dominion by Pittsburgh Total Plays by South Carolina; ECU, Miami...53 by Georgia Tech Total Yards by Old Dominion by South Carolina Possession Time... 31:08 by Old Dominion...19:22 by Georgia Tech Fumbles... 3 by Virginia Tech, Pitt...0 four times Fumbles Lost... 2 by Pittsburgh...0 seven times Turnovers... 3 by Virginia Tech...0 by Boston College Turnover Margin... 3 by Virginia Tech...-1 by South Carolina, Boston College Penalties by Virginia...4 by Middle Tennessee, Boston College Yards Penalized by Virginia...45 by Old Dominion Sacks By... 7 by Pittsburgh...0 by East Carolina, Duke Opponents High Low Points Scored by East Carolina...10 by Boston College First Downs by East Carolina...12 by Boston College Rushing Attempts by Georgia Tech...34 by Virginia Tech Rushing Yards by Georgia Tech...46 by Pittsburgh Passes Attempted by East Carolina...12 by Georgia Tech Passes Completed by East Carolina...7 by Georgia Tech Had Intercepted... 3 by Middle Tennessee...0 seven times Passing Yards by East Carolina...59 by Boston College Total Plays by East Carolina (record)...59 by South Carolina Total Yards by East Carolina by Boston College Possession Time... 40:38 by Georgia Tech...28:52 by Old Dominion Fumbles... 4 by Georgia Tech...0 four times Fumbles Lost... 2 by Pittsburgh...0 four times Turnovers... 3 by Middle Tennessee...0 by South Carolina; 0 by Virginia Tech Penalties... 7 four times...3 by East Carolina Yards Penalized by Middle Tennessee...24 by Virginia Tech Sacks By... 3 by three teams...0 by Old Dominion; 0 by Duke Individual Highs Most Rushing Attempts - 20 by A.J. Blue vs. East Carolina Most Rushing Yards by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion Most Rushing TDs in a game - 3 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion Longest TD Run - 63 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion Longest Run, no TD - 41 by Romar Morris vs. Virginia Most Pass Attempts - 46 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina Most Completed Passes - 28 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina & vs. Miami Highest Pass Pct. (min. 10 att.) by Bryn Renner vs. Boston College Most Passing Yards by Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion Most Touchdown Passes - 5 by Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion Longest TD Pass - 71 by Marquise Williams vs. Miami Longest Pass, no TD - 79 by Marquise Williams to Eric Ebron vs. Duke Most Pass Receptions - 9 by Eric Ebron at NC State Most Receiving Yards by Eric Ebron vs. Miami (UNC record for a TE) Most TD Receptions - 2 by Bug Howard vs. Boston College; 2 by Quinshad Davis at NC State; 2 by Ryan Switzer vs. Old Dominion Most Total Offense Attempts - 54 by Bryn Renner at South Carolina Most Total Offense Yards by Ryan Switzer vs. Old Dominion Most Touchdowns Scored - 3 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion Most Field Goals Attempted - 4 by Thomas Moore vs. Miami Most Field Goals Made - 3 by Thomas Moore vs. Miami Longest Field Goal - 42 yards by Thomas Moore at NC State Most Interceptions - 2 by Dominique Green vs. Miami Longest Interception Return - 62 by Dominique Green vs. Virginia (TD) Longest Punt Return - 85 yards by Ryan Switzer vs. Virginia (TD) Longest Kickoff Return - 99 by T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion (TD) Highest Punting Average by Tommy Hibbard vs. Duke Longest Punt - 76 by Tommy Hibbard vs. Boston College Most Tackles - 15 by Tre Boston vs. Duke Most Tackles for Loss - 4 by Kareem Martin vs. Miami Most Quarterback Sacks by Kareem Martin at Pittsburgh Opponents Long Plays Rush - 81 by Gerard Johnson of Old Dominion Pass - 83 by Logan Thomas of Virginia Tech Field Goal - 44 by Niklas Sade of NC State Punt Return - 23 by Rashard Smith of NC State Punt - 56 yards by A.J. Hughes of Virginia Tech GOHEELS.COM 51

53 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent SOUTH CAROLINA MIDDLE TENNESSEE GEORGIA TECH EAST CAROLINA VIRGINIA TECH MIAMI Date AUG. 29 SEPT. 7 SEPT. 21 SEPT. 28 OCT. 5 OCT. 17 Location AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME UNC SC MTSU UNC UNC GT ECU UNC UNC VT UM UNC 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 rd Down Conversions 7/19 5/14 8/18 9/16 4/10 9/16 8/16 9/17 6/16 6/15 8/18 5/15 4th Down Conversions 3/4 1/2 0/2 1/1 0/0 1/1 3/4 1/2 2/3 0/0 0/0 0/0 Possession Time 30:27 29:33 32:47 27:13 19:22 40:38 36:09 23:51 29:22 30:38 29:01 30:59 Opponent BOSTON COLLEGE NC STATE VIRGINIA PITTSBURGH OLD DOMINION DUKE Date OCT. 26 NOV. 2 NOV. 9 NOV. 16 NOV. 23 NOV. 30 Location HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME BC UNC UNC NCSU UVA UNC UNC PITT ODU UNC DUKE UNC 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 rd Down Conversions 5/16 8/16 5/15 6/17 8/20 7/15 4/12 8/18 1/14 5/10 8/15 2/12 4th Down Conversions 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/2 0/3 0/0 1/1 1/2 0/1 1/2 0/1 3/4 Possession Time 29:36 30:24 29:36 30:24 33:32 26:28 23:01 36:59 28:52 31:08 35:23 24:37 52 GOHEELS.COM

54 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS AUG. 29 at SOUTH CAROLINA OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron TE 80 Tabb QB 2 Renner TB 21 Morris WR 6 Tapley WR 14 Q. Davis DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 20 Ellerbe CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott SEPT. 28 vs. EAST CAROLINA OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron QB 2 Renner TB 15 Blue WR 81 Singleton WR 5 Thorpe WR 14 Q. Davis DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott OCT. 26 vs. BOSTON COLLEGE OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron QB 2 Renner TB 15 Blue WR 5 Thorpe WR 14 Q. Davis WR 81 Singleton DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 45 Bart LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott NOV. 16 at PITTSBURGH OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 65 Crowley C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron TE 80 Tabb QB 12 Williams TB 8 Logan WR 5 Thorpe WR 6 Tapley DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston FS 28 Walker SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott STARTS BY NUMBER OFFENSE: 12 - Bodine, Heck, Hurst, Turner 11 - Q. Davis, Peterson 10 - Ebron 8 - Tabb, Thorpe 7 - Renner 6 - Singleton 5 - Tapley, Williams 4 - Blue, Logan 1 - Morris DEFENSE: 12 - Boston, Farmer, Green, T. Jackson, Martin, Price, Scott 11 - Hughes, Schoettmer 9 - Otis, Simmons 2 - Bart, Ellerbe, Walker 1 - Lipford, Tabb SEPT. 7 vs. MIDDLE TENNESSEE OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron TE 80 Tabb QB 2 Renner TB 21 Morris WR 6 Tapley WR 14 Q. Davis DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 20 Ellerbe CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott OCT. 5 at VIRGINIA TECH OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 80 Tabb QB 12 Williams TB 15 Blue WR 81 Singleton WR 14 Q. Davis WR 5 Thorpe DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 80 Tabb LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott NOV. 2 at NC STATE OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron TE 80 Tabb QB 2 Renner TB 21 Morris WR 14 Q. Davis WR 5 Thorpe DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott NOV. 23 vs. OLD DOMINION OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 80 Tabb QB 12 Williams TB 21 Morris WR 5 Thorpe WR 14 Q. Davis WR 81 Singleton DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes FS 28 Walker R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott SEPT. 21 at GEORGIA TECH OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron QB 2 Renner TB 21 Morris WR 6 Tapley WR 14 Q. Davis WR 81 Singleton DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer LB 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott OCT. 17 vs. MIAMI OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron QB 2 Renner TB 8 Logan WR 5 Thorpe WR 14 Q. Davis WR 81 Singleton DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 23 Lipford LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott NOV. 9 vs. VIRGINIA OFFENSE LT 68 Hurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron TE 80 Tabb QB 12* Williams TB 8 Logan WR 5 Thorpe WR 14 Q. Davis DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 45 Bart LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott NOV. 30 vs. DUKE OFFENSE LT 68 LHurst LG 70 Peterson C 60 Bodine RG 78 Turner RT 71 Heck TE 85 Ebron QB 12 Williams TB 8 Logan WR 5 Thorpe WR 14 Q. Daivs TE 80 Tabb DEFENSE DE 95 Martin DT 96 Farmer DT 93 T. Jackson B 8 Otis LB 9 Hughes LB 34 Schoettmer R 11 Simmons CB 4 Price FS 10 Boston SS 26 Green CB 7 Scott *wore No. 2 GOHEELS.COM 53

55 CAROLINA & OPPONENT LONG PLAYS CAROLINA LONG PLAYS Runs (15 yards or more) 63 - T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion (TD) 41 - Romar Morris vs. Virginia 29 - Charles Brunson vs. Old Dominion 28 - Khris Francis vs. Old Dominion (TD) 28 - Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion 26 - Romar Morris vs. Middle Tennessee (TD) 23 - Marquise Williams vs. Boston College 23 - Romar Morris at Georgia Tech 21 - Marquise Williams vs. Boston College 18 - Marquise Williams vs. Duke 18 - T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion 17 - Khris Francis vs. Virginia 17 - Bryn Renner vs. Boston College 16 - Marquise Williams at Pittsburgh 16 - Marquise Williams at Pittburgh (TD) 16 - A.J. Blue vs. Miami 15 - Marquise Williams vs. Virginia 15 - Romar Morris at South Carolina Passes (20 yards or more) 79 - Eric Ebron from Marquise Williams vs. Duke 71 - Eric Ebron from Marquise Williams vs. Miami (TD) 59 - Quinshad Davis from Ryan Switzer at NC State (TD) 59 - Mark McNeill from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 58 - Eric Ebron from Marquise Williams at Pittsburgh 57 - Ryan Switzer from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion (TD) 56 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion (TD) 56 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina (TD) 43 - Ryan Switzer from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion (TD) 43 - Sean Tapley from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 40 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams at Virginia Tech 37 - Jack Tabb from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion 36 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion 36 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner at Georgia Tech 35 - T.J. Logan from Bryn Renner vs. Boston College 33 - Ryan Switzer from Marquise Williams vs. Duke 33 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Boston College 33 - T.J. Thorpe from Bryn Renner vs. Boston College 32 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Miami 32 - T.J. Thorpe from Quinshad Davis vs. East Carolina (TD) 31 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Miami 30 - T.J. Logan from Marquise Williams vs. Virginia 30 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. Miami 30 - Jack Tabb from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 29 - Marquise Williams from Quinshad Davis vs. Virginia (TD) 29 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina 27 - T.J. Thorpe from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion (TD) 27 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner at NC State 25 - Sean Tapley from Bryn Renner at NC State 25 - Bug Howard from Marquise Williams at NC State 25 - Eric Ebron from Marquise Williams at Virginia Tech 24 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams vs. Old Dominion 24 - Bug Howard from Marquise Williams at NC State 24 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams at Virginia Tech (TD) 24 - A.J. Blue from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina 24 - Sean Tapley from Bryn Renner at Georgia Tech (TD) 24 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner at South Carolina 23 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams vs. Duke (TD) 23 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Miami 23 - Nic Platt from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina (TD) 23 - Bug Howard from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina 23 - Sean Tapley from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 23 - Marquise Williams from A.J. Blue vs. Middle Tennessee 23 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 22 - Ryan Switzer from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina 21 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 20 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. Miami (TD) 20 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner vs. Miami 20 - Kendrick Singleton from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 20 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner at Georgia Tech Returns (50 or more on kickoffs, 20 or more on punts and interceptions, 10 or more on fumble returns) 99 - T.J. Logan vs. Old Dominion, kickoff return (TD) 85 - Ryan Switzer vs. Virginia, punt return (TD) 65 - Ryan Switzer at Pittsburgh, punt return (TD) 64 - Ryan Switzer vs. Old Dominion, punt return (TD) 62 - Dominique Green vs. Virginia, interception (TD) 61 - Ryan Switzer at Pittsburgh, punt return (TD) 41 - Ryan Switzer vs. East Carolina, punt return 38 - Sean Tapley at Georgia Tech, punt return 21 - Tre Boston vs. Miami, interception OPPONENT LONG PLAYS Runs (15 yards or more) 81 - Gerard Johnson of Old Dominion 75 - Mike Davis of South Carolina (TD) 59 - Duke Johnson of Miami 56 - Andre Williams of Boston College (TD) 48 - Robert Godhigh of Georgia Tech 29 - Gerard Johnson of Old Dominion 28 - Vintavious Cooper of East Carolina 26 - Vintavious Cooper of East Carolina 26 - Charles Perkins of Georgia Tech 24 - Shadrach Thornton of NC State 24 - Chase Rettig of Boston College 22 - Colby Goodwyn of Old Dominion 22 - James Conner of Pittsburgh 22 - Jordan Parker of Middle Tennessee 21 - Connor Shaw of South Carolina 19 - Brandon Mitchell of NC State 19 - David Sims of Georgia Tech 16 - Shaquille Powell of Duke 16 - Colby Goodwyn of Old Dominion 16 - Kevin Parks of Virginia 16 - Dallas Crawford of Miami 16 - Sean Poole of Georgia Tech 16 - Robert Godhigh of Georgia Tech 15 - Kevin Parks of Virginia 15 - Shadrach Thornton of NC State 15 - Dallas Crawford of Miami Passes (20 yards or more) 83 - Willie Byrn from Logan Thomas of Virginia Tech 68 - Phillip Dorsett from Stephen Morris of Miami 65 - Shaq Roland from Connor Shaw of South Carolina (TD) 48 - Lance Ray from Shane Carden of East Carolina (TD) 45 - Demitri Knowles from Logan Thomas of Virginia Tech (TD) 42 - Allen Hurns from Stephen Morris of Miami 37 - Tyler Boyd from Tom Savage of Pittsburgh 37 - Davon Grayson from Shane Carden of East Carolina 35 - Darius Jennings from David Watford of Virginia 35 - Clive Walford from Stephen Morris of Miami 33 - Devin Street from Tom Savage of Pittsburgh (TD) 33 - Quintin Payton from Brandon MItchell of NC State 32 - Issac Blakeney from Anthony Boone of Duke 32 - Herb Waters from Stephen Morris of Miami 29 - Jela Duncan from Anthony Boone of Duke 29 - Kane Whitehurst from Dylan Thompson of South Carolina (TD) 29 - Tavarres Jefferson from Logan Kilgore of Middle Tennessee 28 - Larry Pinkard from Taylor Heinicke of Old Dominion 28 - Tavarres Jefferson from Logan Kilgore of Middle Tennessee 27 - Blair Roberts from Taylor Heinicke of Old Dominion 26 - Zach Paschal from Taylor Heinicke of Old Dominion 26 - DeAndre Smelter from Vad Lee of Georgia Tech 25 - Jumichael Ramos from Brandon Mitchell of NC State 23 - Keeon Johnson from Greyson Lambert of Virginia (TD) 23 - Terry Pettis from Logan Kilgore of Middle Tennessee 22 - Clive Walford from Stephen Morris of Miami 22 - Damiere Byrd from Connor Shaw of South Carolina 21 - Tyler Boyd from Tom Savage of Pittsburgh 21 - Devin Street from Tom Savage of Pittsburgh 21 - Tony Creecy from Pete Thomas of NC State 21 - Joshua Stanford from Logan Thomas of Virginia Tech 21 - Isaiah Jones from Shane Carden of East Carolina 21 - Darren Waller from Vad Lee of Georgia Tech 20 - Jumichael Ramos from Brandon Mitchell of NC State 20 - Joshua Stanford from Logan Thomas of Virginia Tech Returns (50 or more on kickoffs, 20 or more on punts and interceptions, 10 or more on fumble returns) 99 - DeVon Edwards of Duke, kickoff return (TD) 41 - Jamal Golden of Georgia Tech, punt return 30 - Jamal Golden of Georgia Tech, punt return 25 - Jared Singletary of Middle Tennessee, fumble return (TD) 24 - Jamal Golden of Georgia Tech, punt return 23 - Rashard Smith of NC State, punt return 21 - Anthony Harris of Virginia, interception 54 GOHEELS.COM

56 South Carolina 27, Carolina 10 Aug. 29, 2013 Williams-Bryce Stadium Columbia, S.C. Carolina 40, MTSU 20 Sept. 7, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. Georgia Tech 28, Carolina 20 Sept. 21, 2013 Bobby Dodd Stadium Atlanta, Ga. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina s defense held North Carolina to its lowest point total under coach Larry Fedora in a victory to open the season. Mike Davis ran 75 yards for a touchdown, while Connor Shaw and Dylan Thompson each threw long scoring passes to put the Gamecocks in front. Shaw and Thompson put South Carolina up 17-0 in the opening quarter. Shaw found Shaq Roland for a 65-yard touchdown on the game s third play. Thompson threw a 29-yard TD to Kane Whitehurst later in the quarter. The game was delayed with 8:20 left when lightning closed in on the stadium. Fans filed out quickly and hit their cars as heavy rain and thunder pelted the field for about an hour. Davis finished with 115 yards on 12 carries. Shaw was 11-for-19 passing for 149 yards and his touchdown. The Gamecocks looked like they might give their defense a break with a 17-point first quarter that was their biggest production in an opening-game quarter since 1996 s win over Central Florida. The Gamecocks outgained North Carolina 203 yards to 35 in the opening quarter. The Tar Heels settled down a bit after that and closed to 17-7 on Renner s 4-yard TD pass to Quinshad Davis. North Carolina, though, hurt itself several times. After the defense forced a three-and-out, T.J. Thorpe muffed the punt at midfield to keep South Carolina s drive going. Elliott Fry added field goals of 39 and 26 yards in his first game at South Carolina. Spurrier said all summer that South Carolina is more than just All-America DE Jadeveon Clowney. The Gamecocks defense certainly was, holding North Carolina s high-speed attack to 121 yards in the first 30 minutes. The Tar Heels averaged more than 40 points and 485 yards a game last year. North Carolina opened the second half with a 17-play, 7-minute drive that ended with a field goal to cut the lead to Then Davis, the younger brother of ex-clemson 1,000-yard rusher James Davis, burst through the line on South Carolina s next snap and broke out for his long touchdown run. Renner ended 26-of-43 with 194 yards. The Tar Heels finished with 293 yards. Carolina South Carolina SC - Shaq Roland 65 yd pass from Shaw (Fry kick) (13:41, 1st) SC - Elliott Fry 39 yd field goal (4:53, 1st) SC - Whitehurst 29 yd pass from Thompson (Fry kick) (0:44, 1st) NC - Davis 4 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (9:35, 2nd) SC - Elliott Fry 26 yd field goal (1:32. 2nd) NC - Thomas Moore 20 yd field goal (7:51, 3rd) SC - Mike Davis 75 yd run (Elliott Fry kick) (7:38, 3rd) UNC SC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (3.7) (6.9) Punts (Avg) 6 (40.3) 5 (33.2) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 30:27 29:33 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Carolina - Morris , Blue , Davis 1-2-0, Williams 1-2-0, Renner South Carolina - Davis , Wilds , Shaw , Carson Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Carolina - Renner South Carolina Individual Receiving Leaders Carolina - Davis 4-39, Thorpe 4-9, Ebron 3-32, McNeill 3-24, Switzer 3-15, Howard 2-32, Morris 2-18, Blue 2-13, Tapley 2-1, Tabb 1-11 South Carolina - Jones 4-21, Roland 2-75, Byrd 2-22, Whitehurst 1-29, Ellington 1-17, Brent 1-9, Owens 1-5 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Romar Morris scored twice to help North Carolina run out to a big lead and beat Middle Tennessee Bryn Renner threw for 339 yards and a touchdown for the Tar Heels (1-1), who led all day to regroup after a loss at highly ranked South Carolina. North Carolina scored the first 23 points, had 511 yards and never let the Blue Raiders (1-1) get closer than 13 points after halftime. Jordan Parker ran for a touchdown and Jared Singletary returned a fumble for a score early in the fourth quarter that brought Middle Tennessee to within But the Blue Raiders committed four turnovers, had their offense go dormant in the first half and struggled to consistently slow the Tar Heels no-huddle spread offense. Renner found Quinshad Davis for an 18-yard touchdown shortly after Singletary s return to retake momentum, helping UNC win its third straight home opener. North Carolina looked much more aggressive, with Renner looking downfield frequently and connecting on 59- and 43-yard passes in the first half after failing to complete one of more than 24 yards in the opener. The Tar Heels defense also showed some improvement in that opening half. After allowing the Blue Raiders to gain 78 yards in the game s first drive, UNC held Middle Tennessee to 21 yards for the rest of the half. Morris got the Tar Heels on the board with a 26-yard run around the left side, then scored again from a yard out late in the second as UNC carried a 23-0 lead into halftime. Middle Tennessee came into the game with plenty of confidence after beating Georgia Tech -- which ended up in the ACC championship game in UNC s place -- on the road last year. But hopes of earning another big road win against an ACC opponent ended amid a series of mistakes on an error-filled day. Middle Tennessee Carolina NC - Romar Morris 26 yd run (Hibbard pass failed) (6:55, 1st) NC - Bryn Renner 1 yd run (Moore kick) (0:15, 1st) NC - Romar Morris 1 yd run (Moore kick) (4:31, 2nd) NC - Thomas Moore 39 yd field goal (0:00, 2nd) MT - Jordan Parker 22 yd run (Clark kick) (10:36, 3rd) NC - Thomas Moore 35 yd field goal (3:06, 3rd) MT - Jared Singletary 25 yd fumble recovery (Pratcher rush failed) (12:54, 4th) NC - Quinshad Davis 18 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (11:16, 4th) NC - Bug Howard 15 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (2:24, 4th) MT - Chris Perkins 12 yd pass from Grammer (Clark kick) (0:25, 4th) MT UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (4.8) (6.6) Punts (Avg) 6 (45.0) 4 (42.5) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 32:47 27:13 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Middle Tennessee - Parker , Pratcher , Whatley , Clarke 1-7-0, Grammer 1-4-0, Kilgore Carolina - Morris , Blue , Francis , Williams , Renner 8-0-1, Switzer Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Middle Tennessee - Kilgore , Grammer Carolina - Renner , Blue , Williams Individual Receiving Leaders Middle Tennessee - Jefferson 7-101, Griswould 7-65, Pettis 2-28, Frazier 2-20, Corbaley 2-5, Perkins 1-12, Henry 1-9, Collis 1-5, Parker 1--2 Carolina - Tapley 4-93, Ebron 4-60, Switzer 3-14, McNeill 2-75, Tabb 2-39, Davis 2-18, Blue 2-7, Morris 2-5, Williams 1-23, Singleton 1-20, Howard 1-15, Thorpe 1-8 ATLANTA (AP) -- David Sims ran for 99 yards and two touchdowns and Georgia Tech recovered to beat the Tar Heels North Carolina scored the first two touchdowns and held leads of 13-0 and 20-7 in the first half. Georgia Tech (3-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) earned its eighth straight home win in the series. North Carolina (1-2, 0-1) has not won at Bobby Dodd Stadium since Overall, Georgia Tech has won eight of the last nine in the series. Vad Lee s 1-yard run gave Georgia Tech its first lead at in the third quarter. Sims 6-yard scoring run added to the lead early in the fourth quarter. Georgia Tech had 324 yards rushing, including 100 yards on nine carries for Robert Godhigh. Bryn Renner threw touchdown passes of 19 yards to tight end Eric Ebron and 24 yards to Sean Tapley after a 4-yard scoring run by Romar Morris. The Tar Heels didn t score again after Tapley s touchdown catch with 9:18 remaining in the first half. Renner completed 14 of 29 passes for 218 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Morris had 11 carries for 54 yards and one touchdown. Lee completed 7 of 12 passes for 104 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown pass to Darren Waller in the second quarter. Lee had 24 carries for 55 yards and a touchdown. Steady rain throughout the game may have contributed to a key lost fumble by Lee late in the first quarter. Darius Lipford recovered for North Carolina at the Tar Heels 46. Renner led a quick six-play touchdown drive capped by Ebron s 19-yard scoring catch. Ebron pulled the ball in with one hand before falling back in the end zone, giving the Tar Heels a 13-0 lead. Georgia Tech lost only one of four fumbles. North Carolina did not have a fumble. Georgia Tech lost three starters from its defense to injuries during the game. Linebacker Quayshawn Nealy and safety Chris Melton left in the first half and did not return. Another starting safety, Jamal Golden, was taken to the locker room in the third quarter. Carolina Georgia Tech NC - Romar Morris 4 yd run (Hibbard pass failed) (12:29, 1st) NC - Eric Ebron 19 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (0:29, 1st) GT - David Sims 1 yd run (Butker kick) (11:13, 2nd) NC - Sean Tapley 24 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (9:18, 2nd) GT - Darren Waller 21 yd pass from Lee (Butker kick) (0:30, 2nd) GT - Vad Lee 1 yd run (Butker kick) (5:52, 3rd) GT - David Sims 6 yd run (Butker kick) (13:22, 4th) UNC GT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (6.0) (5.2) Punts (Avg) 5 (45.4) 4 (46.5) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 19:22 40:38 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Carolina - Morris , Blue , Francis Georgia Tech - Godhigh , Sims , Lee , Perkins , Laskey , Zenon , Days Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Carolina - Renner Georgia Tech - Lee Individual Receiving Leaders Carolina - Ebron 6-108, Tapley 2-36, Q. Davis 2-36, Blue 1-17, Morris 1-12, Switzer 1-6, Singleton 1-3 Georgia Tech - Smelter 3-53, Waller 2-28, Bostic 1-7, Zenon 1-6 GOHEELS.COM 55

57 East Carolina 55, Carolina 31 Sept. 28, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. Virginia Tech 27, Carolina 17 Oct. 5, 2013 Lane Stadium Blacksburg, Va. Miami 27, Carolina 23 Oct. 17, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Shane Carden threw three touchdown passes and ran for three scores to help East Carolina beat North Carolina 55-31, earning its first win in Chapel Hill in nearly four decades. Vintavious Cooper ran for a career-high 186 yards for the Pirates (3-1), who had lost to the Tar Heels in each of the past four seasons -- all by at 14 points or more. Cooper added eight catches for 70 yards, powering the Pirates in a surprisingly one-sided win against an instate rival. East Carolina had beaten North Carolina (1-3) on the road only once before. That came in 1975, before four Pirates assistant coaches were even born. The Pirates scored the game s first 14 points, led early in the third quarter and never let the Tar Heels get closer than 14. ECU finished with 603 total yards, the second-highest total ever allowed by UNC at home. For the Tar Heels, it was another head-scratching afternoon on offense. North Carolina, which managed just 62 yards in the second half of last week s loss at Georgia Tech, picked right up where it left off by failing to reach the end zone until its fifth drive. By then Carden and Cooper had the Pirates rolling. Carden connected with Justin Hardy for a 6-yard touchdown on the game-opening drive, then found Lance Ray for a 7-yard score on ECU s third possession to make it He followed that by scoring on a keeper to push the lead to 21-3 with 10:05 left in the second, the first of his three 1-yard rushing scores. It marked East Carolina s third win ever against North Carolina and the first since beating the Tar Heels on a last-second field goal at home in Last year, the Tar Heels shut down Carden and the Pirates offense in a 27-6 win here. This time, it was ECU s defense frustrating UNC quarterback Bryn Renner. The senior threw for 366 yards with three touchdowns, though the first didn t come until after Chris Hairston s 3-yard run made it with 11:38 in the third. East Carolina Carolina ECU - Justin Hardy 6 yd pass from Carden (Harvey kick) (11:28, 1st) ECU - Lance Ray 7 yd pass from Carden (Harvey kick) (3:06, 1st) NC - Thomas Moore 21 yd field goal (14:17, 2nd) ECU - Shane Carden 1 yd run (Harvey kick) (10:05, 2nd) NC - T.J. Thorpe 32 yd pass from Davis (Moore kick) (6:33, 2nd) ECU - Shane Carden 1 yd run (Harvey kick) (1:48, 2nd) ECU - Chris Hairston 3 yd run (Harvey kick) (11:38, 3rd) NC - Bug Howard 3 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (9:36, 3rd) ECU - Shane Carden 1 yd run (Harvey kick) (6:16, 3rd) NC - Nic Platt 23 yd pass from Bryn Renner (Moore kick) (4:41, 3rd) ECU - Warren Harvey 32 yd field goal (14:55, 4th) NC - Quinshad Davis 56 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (13:52, 4th) ECU - Warren Harvey 29 yd field goal (8:53, 4th) ECU - Lance Ray 48 yd pass from Carden (Harvey kick) (3:33, 4th) ECU UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (6.0) (5.9) Punts (Avg) 2 (45.5) 5 (38.2) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 36:09 23:51 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) East Carolina - Cooper , Carden , J. Williams Carolina - Blue , Francis , Singleton Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) East Carolina - Carden Carolina - Renner , Davis Individual Receiving Leaders East Carolina - Cooper 8-70, Hardy 6-66, Ray 5-84, Grayson 2-39, J. Williams 2-28, Jones 2-27, Webster 2-16, Worthy 1-16, Pasut 1-11, Allen 1-8, Smyre 1-6, B. Williams 1-5 Carolina - Thorpe 6-70, Blue 6-56, Q. Davis 5-111, Ebron 4-63, Switzer 2-28, Howard 2-26, Francis 2-13, Platt 1-23, McNeill 1-8 BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) -- Logan Thomas matched his career high with three touchdown passes and Virginia Tech s defense made big plays when it needed to in a victory against North Carolina. Thomas scoring throws all came in the first half as the Hokies (5-1, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) still struggled to get their running game going, but won their fifth straight. The loss was the third straight for the Tar Heels (1-4, 0-2), who pulled a surprise by starting dual threat Marquise Williams at quarterback in place of Bryn Renner, who injured his left foot last week. Williams played well, and was driving the Tar Heels with a chance to pull them within one possession in the fourth quarter, but on fourth-and-1 from the Virginia Tech 33, he threw deep for tight end Jack Tabb and Kyle Fuller intercepted. The Tar Heels later also fumbled a punt, leading to the Hokies final touchdown and rendering Williams 24-yard scoring pass to Quinshad Davis with 1:09 remaining inconsequential. Williams, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound sophomore, finished 23 of 35 for 277 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. He also led the Tar Heels in rushing with 56 yards on 18 attempts. The first half was all Thomas and receivers Willie Byrn, Demitri Knowles and D.J. Coles. Thomas completed 13 of 20 passes in the half for 230 yards, accounting for most of the Hokies 277 yards. Thomas finished 19 for 28 for 293 yards. Thomas hit Byrn for 17 yards one play before Knowles got free behind the Tar Heels secondary for a 45-yard touchdown catch to open the scoring. After another punt by North Carolina, the Hokies drove 73 yards in 12 plays capped by Thomas first of two TD passes to Coles, a 9-yard bullet on third down. Byrn caught an 18-yard pass on that drive, converting a third-and-10 from the Tar Heels 27. North Carolina had gained just 26 yards on 12 plays, but quickly changed that. Williams hit Davis with a short pass that Davis took 40 yards to the Hokies 35. A 16-yard completion to T.J. Thorpe followed, and Williams later capped the drive with a 6-yard pass to Eric Ebron for the touchdown. Carolina Virginia Tech VT - Demitri Knowles 45 yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick) (4:17, 1st) VT - DJ Coles 9 yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick) (12:59, 2nd) NC - Eric Ebron 6 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (9:09, 2nd) VT - DJ Coles 5 yd pass from Thomas (Journell kick) (2:44, 2nd) NC - Thomas Moore 36 yd field goal (3:38, 3rd) VT - Trey Edmunds 1 yd run (Journell kick) (4:06, 4th) NC - Quinshad Davis 24 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (1:09, 4th) UNC VT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (5.2) (5.5) Punts (Avg) 6 (45.7) 8 (46.1) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 29:22 30:38 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) North Carolina - Williams , Logan , Blue , Francis 4-9-0, Morris 2-2-0, Thorpe Virginia Tech - Edmunds , Coleman , Thomas Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) North Carolina - Williams Virginia Tech - Thomas Individual Receiving Leaders North Carolina - Q. Davis 6-94, Ebron 6-70, Tapley 3-30, Thorpe 2-29, Howard 2-17, Switzer 1-17, Logan 1-8, Francis 1-8, Blue 1-4 Virginia Tech - Byrn 4-123, Knowles 4-57, Stanford3-59, Wright 2-19, Coles 2-14, Rogers 1-14, Coleman 1-4, Edmunds 1-2, Cline 1-1 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Dallas Crawford ran for a career-high 137 yards, including the go-ahead 3-yard touchdown with 16 seconds left that gave Miami a victory over North Carolina. Crawford s second short score ended a 90-yard drive by the Hurricanes (6-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), who lost top rusher Duke Johnson to an early injury. But Crawford topped his season rushing totals in one game, carrying the ball 33 times and scoring twice in the final quarter to help the Hurricanes avoid a big upset against the desperate Tar Heels (1-5, 0-3). Miami s players certainly had every reason to believe this just wasn t their night. Johnson left in the first quarter with an undisclosed injury, starting a run of injuries that also included starting receiver Phillip Dorsett suffering an apparent left knee injury that had him standing on the sideline with crutches by halftime. There was quarterback Stephen Morris throwing four interceptions to match his season total. There was a defense ranked among the nation s best that gave up a season-high 500 yards and struggled to stop UNC tight end Eric Ebron. Yet at the end, the Hurricanes rallied from 10 down early in the fourth quarter to keep themselves in position for a Coastal Division crown and an appearance in the ACC championship game -- although they still have games against No. 5 Florida State and No. 19 Virginia Tech. That s when Miami got the stop it needed, with Bryn Renner s final heave into the end zone from the Miami 28 falling incomplete on the final play. North Carolina was playing only the second Thursday night home game in program history, breaking out black helmets and uniforms for a night it billed as Zero Dark Thursday all the way back in April. Ebron finished with eight catches for 199 yards -- a single-game record for a North Carolina tight end -- and a 71-yard catch-and-run touchdown in the first quarter. But Ebron had just two catches after halftime, while the Tar Heels settled for three field goals on drives that pushed inside the 20. Miami Carolina UM - Matt Goudis 22 yd field goal (8:45, 1st) NC - Eric Ebron 71 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (5:20, 1st) UM - Matt Goudis 20 yd field goal (2:59, 1st) UM - Ladarius Gunter 67 yd blocked FG return (Goudis kick) (12:33, 2nd) NC - Quinshad Davis 20 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (9:50, 2nd) NC - Thomas Moore 25 yd field goal (3:32, 2nd) NC - Thomas Moore 35 yd field goal (6:59, 3rd) NC - Thomas Moore 22 yd field goal (14:17, 4th) UM - Dallas Crawford 3 yd run (Goudis kick) (11:29, 4th) UM - Dallas Crawford 3 yd run (Goudis kick) (0:16, 4th) UM UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (6.9) (6.3) Punts (Avg) 4 (41) 6 (42) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 29:01 30:59 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Miami - Crawford , Johnson , Clements North Carolina - Logan , Blue , Williams Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Miami - Morris North Carolina - Renner , Williams Individual Receiving Leaders Miami - Hurns 6-98, Waters 3-54, Coley 3-21, Dorsett 2-68, Walford 2-57, Crawford 2-17, Lews 1-7 North Carolina - Ebron 8-199, Q. 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58 Carolina 34, Boston College 10 Oct. 26, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. Carolina 27, NC State 19 Nov. 2, 2013 Carter-Finley Stadium Raleigh, N.C. Carolina 45, Virginia 14 Nov. 9, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Bryn Renner threw for two touchdowns and North Carolina snapped a four-game losing streak by routing Boston College Renner finished 18 of 21 for 227 yards with a 13-yard touchdown to Ryan Switzer and a 10-yarder to Bug Howard for the Tar Heels (2-5, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). Howard also caught a backbreaking 17-yard touchdown pass from change-of-pace quarterback Marquise Williams late in the third quarter. Williams and A.J. Blue had short scoring runs for the Tar Heels. Andre Williams, the ACC s leading rusher, ran for 172 yards in his fifth 100-yard performance of the season and had a 56-yard touchdown run. But facing a defense that allows an ACC-worst 456 yards per game, the Eagles (3-4, 1-3) managed just 261 total yards and converted just 5 of 16 third downs. Until the final five meaningless minutes, they took only five snaps in North Carolina territory. Chase Rettig was 10 of 20 for 57 yards and was sacked four times for BC. North Carolina s maligned defense, which entered last in the league in all four major stat categories, kept the Eagles in check for much of this one. The only real mistake came on the BC tailback s long touchdown run, in which Williams was barely touched on his way up the middle and down the right side. Blue put the Tar Heels back up on the fifth play of the second when he burrowed in off left tackle. Renner then extended North Carolina s lead to 20-7 with his scoring pass to Howard with 52 seconds left in the half. Howard s second score came with 19 seconds left in the third and after the Tar Heels moved into the red zone on two Renner-to-Eric Ebron completions. Cornerback Bryce Jones slipped near the back line, leaving Howard wide open for the easy strike to stretch the lead to Marquise Williams 4-yard TD run midway through the fourth then pushed it to Switzer, a freshman who had two touchdowns called back due to penalties earlier this season, finally got his first scoring catch on Carolina s first drive to put the Tar Heels up 6-0. That came after Williams fumbled at the BC 35 on the Eagles second offensive play. Boston College Carolina NC - Ryan Switzer 13 yd pass from Renner (TEAM kick failed) (12:48, 1st) BC - Andre Williams 56 yd run (Freese kick) (7:04, 1st) NC - A.J. Blue 1 yd run (Moore kick) (13:35, 2nd) NC - Bug Howard 10 yd pass from Renner (Moore kick) (0:52, 2nd) NC - Bug Howard 17 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (0:19, 3rd) NC - Marquise Williams 4 yd run (Moore kick) (8:59, 4th) BC - Nate Freese 38 yd field goal (2:04, 4th) BC UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (4.3) (5.4) Punts (Avg) 8 (39.1) 7 (45.3) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Boston College - A. Williams , Rettig , Rouse 3-6-0, Willis North Carolina - Williams , Morris , Blue , Francis , Ebron 2-7-0, Logan 5-1-0, Renner Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Boston College - Rettig , Bordner North Carolina - Renner , Williams Individual Receiving Leaders Boston College - Amidon 8-38, Naple 2-19, Wolford 1-2 North Carolina - Ebron 4-67, Morris 4-29, Q. Davis 3-36, Howard 3-31, Logan 2-51, Thorpe 2-40, Singleton 2-11, Switzer 1-13, Tapley 1-4 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Freshman T.J. Logan ran for a 14- yard touchdown with 11:19 left to help North Carolina beat rival North Carolina State Quinshad Davis had two touchdown catches for the Tar Heels (3-5, 2-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), who won in Carter-Finley Stadium for the first time since Davis second score came off a 59-yard pass from Ryan Switzer on a trick play, putting UNC ahead for good midway through the second. Logan s score gave the Tar Heels a cushion that ultimately held up, with A.J. Blue running for a key first down with about 2 1/2 minutes left to help UNC drain the clock on the Wolfpack (3-5, 0-5). Brandon Mitchell threw a costly interception after Logan s score, prompting Doeren to turn to backup Pete Thomas for what amounted to the Wolfpack s last best drive. Thomas got the Wolfpack to midfield before his fourth-down pass for Rashard Smith fell incomplete with 2:42 left. Blue s 10-yard run on third down moved the chains, and the Wolfpack didn t get the ball again until there were just 13 seconds left. Mitchell s final heave was caught well short of the end zone for the final play, sending several UNC players running to the Wolfpack s midfield logo to celebrate before players from both teams had to be separated there. NC State had won five straight meetings, its longest run since , before last year s wild game in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels won that one on Giovani Bernard s oftreplayed 74-yard punt return for the go-ahead score with 13 seconds left, giving UNC coach Larry Fedora a successful debut in the long-running rivalry. NC State jumped out to a 10-0 lead and had plenty of momentum, but the Tar Heels rallied -- with a boost from a botched fake punt by NC State from its own with a pair of first-quarter touchdowns that took some of the energy out of the Wolfpack s home crowd. Marquise Williams threw a touchdown pass for UNC, while Bryn Renner ran for a score and played through an injury to his left shoulder late in the game. Carolina NC State ST - Brandon Mitchell 6 yd run (Sade kick (12:47, 1st) ST - Niklas Sade 20 yd field goal (7:12, 1st) NC - Quinshad Davis 2 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (4:41, 1st) NC - Bryn Renner 1 yd run (Moore kick) (1:59, 1st) ST - Niklas Sade 38 yd field goal (14:48, 2nd) ST - Niklas Sade 44 yd field goal (10:31, 2nd) NC - Quinshad Davis 59 yd pass from Switzer (Moore kick) (9:43, 2nd) ST - Niklas Sade 28 yd field goal (4:50, 3rd) NC - T.J. Logan 14 yd run (Moore kick failed) (11:19, 4th) UNC NCSU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (5.6) (5.0) Punts (Avg) 8 (40.9) 5 (42.0) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Carolina - Williams , Logan , Francis , Blue , Morris , Renner 3-5-1, Switzer NC State - Mitchell , Thornton , Creecy 2-9-0, Thomas 1-6-0, Dayes 1-3-0, Caldwell Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Carolina - Renner , Williams , Switzer NC State - Mitchell , Thomas Individual Receiving Leaders Carolina - Ebron 9-70, Howard 5-72, Davis 2-61, Thorpe 2-22, Tapely 1-25, Blue, 1-9, Francis 1-7, Logan 1-6, Switzer 1-5, Morris 1--2 NC State - R. Smith 3-27, Valdes-Scant 3-23, Ramos 2-45, Copeland 2-12, Payton 1-33, Creecy 1-21, Watson 1-16, Grinnage 1--1 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Marquise Williams recorded a touchdown passing, rushing and receiving to help North Carolina beat Virginia Ryan Switzer had a punt return for a touchdown and Dominique Green had an interception return for a score for the Tar Heels (4-5, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). North Carolina extended its winning streak to three games while posting its fourth consecutive victory over the Cavaliers (2-8, 0-6). Wide receiver Quinshad Davis caught a touchdown pass and threw for a score for the Tar Heels. Kevin Parks rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries for Virginia. The Cavaliers suffered their seventh consecutive defeat, their longest losing streak within one season since Williams completed 15 of 28 passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns. It was North Carolina s first game since starting quarterback Bryn Renner had season-ending surgery on his left shoulder. The Tar Heels had thrived in recent weeks using a twoquarterback system employing Renner and Williams, but Williams alone was enough against Virginia. Wearing Renner s No. 2 to honor his injured teammate, Williams led the Tar Heels on long touchdown drives the first two times they had the ball. Williams threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Davis to cap the first series, and Davis returned the favor with a 29-yard strike to Williams on the final play of the first quarter. Davis took a pitch from running back T.J. Logan on a reverse and lofted a pass to Williams, who was alone in the Virginia secondary, for the touchdown. North Carolina led 21-0 at halftime after Switzer turned trepidation into celebration in a matter of seconds. He muffed a 49-yard punt by Virginia s Alec Vozenilek, but the ball bounced right back into his hands at the 15. Switzer took off up the middle, broke a tackle and worked his way to the left sideline. He eluded Vozenilek at the Virginia 40 and coasted into the end zone for an 85-yard touchdown. Virginia Carolina NC - Q. Davis 8 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (4:39, 1st) NC - M. Williams 29 yd pass from Davis (Moore kick) (0:00, 1st) NC - Ryan Switzer 85 yd punt return (Moore kick) (5:42, 2nd) NC - Marquise Williams 3 yd run (Moore kick) (12:04, 3rd) VA - Kevin Parks 8 yd run (Vozenilek kick) (4:53, 3rd) NC - Dominique Green 62 yd interception return (Moore kick) (2:34, 3rd) NC - K. Francis 15 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (12:50, 4th) VA - Keeon Johnson 23 yd pass from Lambert (Vozenilek kick) (11:38, 4th) NC - Thomas Moore 24 yd field goal (10:11, 4th) UVA UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) Punts (Avg) 8 (40.6) 6 (41.5) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 33:32 26:28 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Virginia - Parks , Shepherd , Mizzell Carolina - Morris , Williams , Logan , Francis , Blue , Brunson 2-4-0, Washington 1-0-0, Coker Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Virginia - Watford , Lambert Carolina - Williams , Davis Individual Receiving Leaders Virginia - Johnson 5-59, Mizzell 4-25, McGee 3-28, Jennings 2-41, Parks 2-0, Gooch 1-17, T. Smith 1-15, Shepherd 1-10, Terrell 1-5, Wingo-Reeves 1-4, Burns 1-0 Carolina - Q. Davis 5-65, Howard 2-33, Francis 2-22, Ebron 2-21, Tapley 2-18, Logan 1-30, Williams 1-29, Thorpe 1--4 GOHEELS.COM 57

59 Carolina 34, Pitt 27 Nov. 16, 2013 Heinz Field Pittsburgh, Pa. Carolina 80, ODU 20 Nov. 23, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. Duke 27, Carolina 25 Nov. 30, 2013 Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill, N.C. PITTSBURGH (AP) -- North Carolina s Ryan Switzer returned two punts for touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 4:46 remaining as the Tar Heels held off Pittsburgh Switzer returned a punt 65 yards in the second quarter to give North Carolina (5-5, 4-3 ACC) a 21-point lead. He did it again in the fourth quarter, zig zagging 61 yards to help the Tar Heels fend off a Pitt rally for their fourth straight win. The Panthers (5-5, 2-4) drove to the North Carolina 26 with under 2 minutes remaining but the Tar Heels stuffed Pitt running back James Conner on fourth-and-1 and escaped. North Carolina quarterback Marquise Williams ran for two touchdowns to overcome a shaky day passing and the Tar Heels sacked Pitt s Tom Savage seven times. The victory continued North Carolina s unlikely rise following a 1-5 start. The Tar Heels came in having won three straight by an average of 21 points and seemed to be well on their way to making it four straight routs when Thomas Moore s second field goal put them up 24 with 12:51 left in the third quarter. The Panthers marched 64 yards on the opening drive for a field goal and was deep in North Carolina territory on its second drive when Savage scrambled to his left and had the ball knocked out of his hand by Martin. Travis Hughes recovered and in an instant Pitt s momentum vanished. North Carolina ripped off the game s next 27 points. Williams dashed in from 16 yards out -- completely freezing Panthers defensive back Anthony Gonzalez -- to give the Tar Heels the lead. After a Thomas Moore field goal, Williams ran through a pair of arm tackles during a 10-yard sprint around left end to make it The Panthers had no answer as North Carolina s rejuvenated defense. During one five-possession span in the second and third quarters, Savage endured six sacks, avoided another by intentionally grounding the ball by switching the ball to his left (non-throwing) hand and injured his left knee at the end of a lengthy scramble. Still, he hung around and put the Panthers in position for one of the biggest comebacks in the program s lengthy history, a bid that ended when Conner found no space to move on fourth down with 1:10 left. Carolina Pittsburgh UP - Chris Blewitt 28 yd field goal (10:09, 1st) NC - Marquise Williams 16 yd run (Moore kick) (0:39, 1st) NC - Thomas Moore 26 yd field goal (11:02, 2nd) NC - Marquise Williams 10 yd run (Moore kick) (5:14, 2nd) NC - Ryan Switzer 65 yd punt return (Moore kick) (1:03, 2nd) NC - Thomas Moore 27 yd field goal (11:27, 3rd) UP - Devin Street 33 yd pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) (8:13, 3rd) UP - Chris Blewitt 42 yd field goal (9:49, 4th) UP - James Conner 2 yd run (Chris Blewitt kick) (8:52, 4th) NC - Ryan Switzer 61 yd punt return (Moore kick) (4:46, 4th) UNC PITT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (5.2) (4.5) Punts (Avg) 5 (43.2) 4 (49.2) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 23:01 36:59 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Carolina - Williams , Logan , Francis , Morris 2-6-0, Tapley Pittsburgh - Conner , Bennett , Parrish Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Carolina - Williams Pittsburgh - Savage , Voytik Individual Receiving Leaders Carolina - Q. Davis 4-27, Ebron 3-73, Francis 2-23, Switzer 2-21, Howard 1-11, Tabb 1-11, Thorpe 1-6, Morris 1-1 Pittsburgh - Boyd 5-92, Street 5-81, Garner 5-68, Holtz 5-48, Conner 1-13, Bennett 1-8, Weatherspoon 1-3 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Marquise Williams threw five first-half touchdown passes and T.J. Logan scored four touchdowns to help North Carolina to a record-setting victory over Old Dominion. The Tar Heels set all-time records for points and touchdowns by the midpoint of the third quarter, and Williams set the single-game record for total yards on the Tar Heels fourth snap of the second half. Just two of North Carolina s 11 TDs came on possessions longer than 1 minute, 44 seconds. By mutual agreement of the coaches, the fourth quarter was shortened from 15 minutes to 10. Williams finished 20 of 27 passing for 409 yards and rushed for 60 more, helping North Carolina to a schoolrecord 721 yards. Williams tied the UNC mark for passing touchdowns and was third in single-game total yards by halftime. The point total was the second-most in ACC history, surpassed only by Clemson s 82 in 1981 against Wake Forest. The Tar Heels (6-5) became bowl-eligible with their fifth consecutive victory, their longest streak since The Monarchs (8-4), in a transition season from the Football Championship Subdivision to Football Bowl Subdivision, had their four-game win streak snapped. North Carolina outscored ODU 68-7 in the middle two quarters, behind a combined seven touchdowns from freshmen Logan and Ryan Switzer. Logan had two 1-yard runs, a 63-yard run and a 99-yard kickoff return. Switzer scored on receptions of 43 and 57 yards and added a 64-yard punt return that put the Tar Heels ahead by the final margin with 3:50 left in the third quarter. Switzer s punt-return score was his fourth in three games and tied the ACC single-season record. The Tar Heels outscored ODU 35-0 in the second quarter, tying the school record for points in a quarter. Old Dominion couldn t get its high-powered offense cranked up to match or even stay close to the Tar Heels. Old Dominion Carolina NC - Davis 56 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (13:53, 1st) ODU - Jarod Brown 37 yd field goal (11:43, 1st) ODU - Colby Goodwyn 4 yd run (Brown kick) (5:43, 1st) NC - T.J. Thorpe 27 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (5:05, 1st) ODU - Jarod Brown 40 yd field goal (2:39, 1st) NC - T.J. Logan 1 yd run (Moore kick) (14:56, 2nd) NC - Switzer 43 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (12:22, 2nd) NC - Switzer 57 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (7:50, 2nd) NC - T.J. Logan 1 yd run (Moore kick) (2:31, 2nd) NC - Singleton 16 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (1:07, 2nd) NC - Khris Francis 28 yd run (Moore kick) (13:31, 3rd) ODU - Thomas 2 yd pass from Heinicke (Brown kick) (12:27, 3rd) NC - T.J. Logan 99 yd kickoff return (Johnson kick) (12:15, 3rd) NC - Thomas Moore 38 yd field goal (9:44, 3rd) NC - T.J. Logan 63 yd run (Johnson kick) (5:33, 3rd) NC - Ryan Switzer 64 yd punt return (Johnson kick) (3:50, 3rd) ODU UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (5.2) (10.6) Punts (Avg) 10 (41.2) 2 (41.0) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 28:52 31:08 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Old Dominion - Johnson , Goodwyn , Boyd Carolina - Logan , Williams , Brunson , Francis , Morris , Switzer , Coker Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Old Dominion - Heinicke , Washington Carolina - Williams , Coker Individual Receiving Leaders Old Dominion - Pinkard 3-48, Thomas 3-19, Boyd 3-8, Roberts 2-36, Goodwyn 2-8, Pascal 1-26, Vaughan 1-2 Carolina - Switzer 5-118, Q. Davis 4-124, Tabb 2-55, Singleton 2-32, Howard 2-29, Thorpe 1-27, Ebron 1-11, Tapley 1-8, Logan 1-5, D. McNeill 1-0, Morris 1-0 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Ross Martin kicked a 27-yard field goal with 2:22 left for a win at North Carolina, clinching the Coastal Division championship with the Blue Devils eighth straight victory. Anthony Boone threw for 274 yards and two touchdowns to Jamison Crowder for the Blue Devils (10-2, 6-2 ACC), who also secured the long-suffering program s first 10-win season. DeVon Edwards returned a kickoff for a 99-yard touchdown and had the game-sealing interception with 13 seconds left to turn away the Tar Heels (6-6, 4-4). Marquise Williams ran for two scores and threw for another for UNC, which had won five straight to dig out of a 1-5 start and become bowl eligible. But the Tar Heels fell short on their final drive with the chance to spoil Duke s title hopes. Williams got them to midfield, breaking free from a collapsing pocket for a 10-yard run on fourth down. But Duke didn t let the Tar Heels get within Thomas Moore s field goal range, pressuring Williams as he threw a ball that sailed into Edwards waiting arms. UNC tight end Eric Ebron had five catches for 121 yards in his final home game. That helped the junior -- who said Monday he would enter the NFL draft after the season -- set the ACC s single-season record for yards receiving by a tight end with 895, passing Maryland s Vernon Davis. Duke led at halftime after Edwards long kickoff return, which snatched back momentum after Williams scored on a 1-yard bootleg 11 seconds earlier. Duke pushed that lead to on Crowder s 7-yard TD catch in the back of the end zone, only to see Williams find Quinshad Davis for a 23-yard score to make it a one-possession game. The Tar Heels certainly will be left with memories of a few late plays that let this one get away. Among the biggest: Starting center Russell Bodine picked up an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for shoving a Duke player after a play when the Tar Heels had reached the 9-yard line, pushing them back 15 yards and ultimately forcing them to settle for Moore s 37-yard field goal with 7:03 left. That put UNC up only And after UNC s Tre Boston dropped an interception from Boone, Martin s kick sent the Blue Devils on to Charlotte. Duke Carolina NC - Williams 1 yd run (Moore kick) (8:22, 1st) DU - Crowder 17 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick) (2:31, 1st) DU - Martin 22 yd field goal (6:31, 2nd) NC - Williams 1 yd run (Moore pass from Hibbard) (1:30, 2nd) DU - Edwards 99 yd kickoff return (Martin kick) (1:19, 2nd) DU - Crowder 7 yd pass from Boone (Martin kick) (12:08, 3rd) NC - Davis 23 yd pass from Williams (Moore kick) (5:10, 3rd) NC - Moore 37 yd field goal (7:03, 4th) DU - Martin 27 yd field goal (2:22, 4th) DU UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Plays-Total Yards (Avg) (5.6) (6.0) Punts (Avg) 4 (40.2) 4 (46.2) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 35:23 24:37 Individual Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD) Duke - Powell , Snead , Thompson , Duncan , Boone , Crowder 1-6-0, Connette Carolina - Williams , Logan , Switzer , Francis 3-8-0, Blue Individual Passing Leaders (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int) Duke - Boone , TEAM , Connette Carolina - Williams Individual Receiving Leaders Duke - Deaver 7-65, Braxton 5-70, Crowder 5-54, Blakeney 1-32, Duncan 1-29, Barnes 1-15, Connette 1-5, McCaffrey 1-3, Thompson 1-1 Carolina - Ebron 5-121, Switzer 5-54, Francis 3-9, Q. 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60 VS. STATISTICAL COMPARISON NORTH CAROLINA CINCINNATI 6-6 OVERALL RECORD Conference Record Home Record Road Record SCORING Points Per Game 33.3 NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS 2013 RESULTS (6-6, 4-4 ACC Coastal) Date Opponent Result Aug. 29 at No. 6 South Carolina L, Sept. 7 Middle Tennessee W, Sept. 21 at Georgia Tech L, Sept. 28 East Carolina L, Oct. 5 at Virginia Tech L, Oct. 17 No. 10 Miami L, Oct. 26 Boston College W, Nov. 2 at NC State W, Nov. 9 Virginia W, Nov. 16 at Pitt W, Nov. 23 ODU W, Nov. 30 No. 24 Duke L, Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 18,503 (undergraduate) Chancellor: Carol Folt Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham COACHING STAFF Larry Fedora - Head Coach Blake Anderson - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Walt Bell - Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Gunter Brewer - Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Dan Disch - Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks Keith Gilmore - Defensive Line Lou Hernandez - Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Randy Jordan - Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator Chris Kapilovic - Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Vic Koenning - Associate Head Coach for Defense/Safeties Ron West - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Ryan McKee - Graduate Assistant Coach Luke Paschall - Graduate Assistant Coach Tommy Richardson - Graduate Assistant Coach Justin Sanders - Graduate Assistant Coach CINCINNATI BEARCATS 2013 RESULTS (9-3, 6-2 AAC) Date Opponent Results Aug. 31 Purdue W, 42-7 Sept. 7 at Illinois L, Sept. 14 Northwestern State W, 66-9 Sept. 21 at Miami (Ohio) W, 14-0 Oct. 5 at South Florida L, Oct. 11 Temple W, Oct. 19 Connecticut W, Oct. 30 at Memphis W, Nov. 9 SMU W, Nov. 16 at Rutgers W, Nov. 23 at Houston W, Dec. 5 Louisville L, (OT) Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Founded: 1819 Enrollment: 42,421 President: Santa Jeremy Ono, PhD Athletic Director: Whit Babcock COACHING STAFF Tommy Tuberville - Head Coach Robert Prunty - Associate Head Coach/Defensive Ends Eddie Gran - Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Art Kaufman - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Tyson Helton - Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Darin Hinshaw - Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks Steven Clinkscale - Defensive Backs Darren Hiller - Offensive Line Blake Rolan - Wide Receivers Fred Tate - Defensive Tackles 256 FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 16 1,754 RUSHING YARDAGE 2,022 2,051 Yards Gained Rushing 2, Yards Lost Rushing Average Yards Per Rush Average Yards Per Game Rushing TDs 26 3,435 PASSING YARDAGE 3, Att-Comp-Int Average Yards Per Pass Average Yards Per Catch Average Yards Per Game Passing TDs 28 5,189 TOTAL OFFENSE 5, Total Plays Average Yards Per Play Average Yards Per Game ,041 KICKOFF RETURNS: #-YARDS Kickoff Return Average PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS Punt Return Average INTERCEPTION RETURNS: #-YARDS Interception Return Average 15-6 FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Yards Per Game ,732 PUNTS-YARDS 43-1, Average Yards Per Punt :12 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:40 71/173 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 88/176 41% 3rd-Down Conversion Percentage 50% 12/18 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/17 67% 4th-Down Conversion Percentage 47% SACKS BY-YARDS TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS PAT ATTEMPTS ALL-TIME BOWL RECORD Independence Last Bowl Appearance 2012 Belk 0-3 All-time Belk Bowl (Charlotte) Record 1-0 UNC SERIES RESULTS VS. CINCINNATI 1979 W CHAPEL HILL 1991 W CHAPEL HILL GOHEELS.COM 59

61 NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS IN CHARLOTTE KEVIN BEST Asst. AD for Communications (office) (cell) BOBBY HUNDLEY Assistant Communications Director (office) (cell) Best and Hundley will arrive with the team in Charlotte on Dec. 23. TEAM HEADQUARTERS The Westin Charlotte 601 S. College Street Charlotte, NC (704) OFFICIAL MEDIA HEADQUARTERS HOTEL Marriott Center City 100 West Trade Street Charlotte, NC (704) Belk Bowl Media Contact Frank Kay (704) (office) (704) (cell) CINCINNATI MEDIA RELATIONS Ryan Koslen Asst. AD/Strategic Communications (513) MEDIA INFORMATION NORTH CAROLINA TRAVEL: The University of North Carolina football team will convene in Charlotte by 3 pm on Monday, December 23 at The Westin Charlotte. MEDIA CREDENTIALS/HOTEL RESERVATIONS: All requests for credentials for the 2013 Belk Bowl must be made through the Belk Bowl s official website at This includes credentials, parking and hotel reservations. Go to the Media Center link and click on the link to credentials. MEDIA WILL CALL: Media Will Call will be located outside the Southwest entrance of Bank of America Stadium. Prior to game day, credentials can be picked up at the media hotel. NORTH CAROLINA PRACTICE SCHEDULE (subject to change): Carolina bowl practices will be held at Charlotte Country Day High School ( located at 1440 Carmel Road, Charlotte, NC 28226, Tuesday, December 24: 10:30 a.m. - Team outing at Charlotte Motor Speedway (open to the media) 1:30-3:30 p.m. - Practice at Charlotte Country Day. PRACTICE IS OPEN TO THE MEDIA FOR THE FIRST 30 MINUTES. Coach Fedora and requested players will be available to the media at Charlotte Country Day at the conclusion of practice. Wednesday, December 25: 3-5 p.m. - Practice at Charlotte Country Day. PRACTICE IS CLOSED 5:30 p.m. - Team outing at Dave & Busters (closed to the media) Thursday, December 26: 3-4:30 p.m., - Practice at Charlotte Country Day. PRACTICE IS CLOSED 7 p.m. - Team outing at NASCAR Hall of Fame Friday, December 27: 10-11:30 a.m. - Media Day at Fuel Pizza with Coach Fedora and selected players 3:10-3:30 p.m. - Walk around at Bank of America Stadium 3:40-4:30 p.m. - Walk-through at Carolina Panthers practice field Saturday, December 28: Belk Bowl kickoff, 3:20 p.m. OTHER MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES: Media are welcome to follow the Tar Heels throughout the week at the bowl activities. Any requests should be directed to Kevin Best or Bobby Hundley with UNC. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Carolina s locker room is closed following the game. Head Coach Larry Fedora will be brought to the interview room first, followed by players in an interview area outside the locker room. The losing coach will be brought to the interview room first. The winning coach and team will be on the field for a trophy presentation. The winning coach and at least one player will be brought to the press conference room after the trophy presentation. 60 GOHEELS.COM

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