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1 Game 9: vs. Virginia Nov. 9, 2013 Chapel Hill, N.C. 12:30 p.m. Oldest Rivalry In The South Resumes in Chapel Hill Riding a two-game win streak, North Carolina returns home to play host to Virginia on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 12:30 p.m. The Tar Heels homecoming game will be broadcast on the ACC Network. Carolina improved to 3-5 overall and 2-3 in the ACC after scoring a win over NC State last Saturday in Raleigh. The Tar Heels were led by a potent two-quarterback system and a solid defensive performance. Carolina passers combined to complete 24 of 38 attempts for 275 yards and two touchdowns. Williams also led the team in rushing with 51 yards and Renner scored his fourth career rushing touchdown on a 1-yard run. The UNC defense held the Wolfpack to just one offensive touchdown on a 24-yard drive after an opening possession turnover. It was the Tar Heels first win in Raleigh since 2005 and Larry Fedora became just the fourth coach in UNC history to start 2-0 vs. the Wolfpack. Carolina now turns its attention to Virginia, which enters the game 2-7 overall and 0-5 in conference action. The Cavaliers lost last week to No. 8 Clemson, Saturday s game is the 118th edition of the Oldest Rivalry In The South. Only three other rivals have played more often. Carolina is part of three of the longest rivalry series in ACC history against Virginia (117 previous meetings), Wake Forest (105) and NC State (103). Carolina has won three straight against the Wahoos for the first time since winning nine straight from The average margin of victory in the last three games is 23.0 points. Last season, Carolina won at Virginia in an ESPN Thursday night game, Quick Hits Over the last 12 quarters, Carolina has allowed just four offensive touchdowns - two vs. Miami, one vs. Boston College and one vs. NC State. All four have been rushing touchdowns. Carolina has not allowed a passing TD in the last three games. Over the last two UNC games, both wins, the opponents have started 26 of 29 drives on their side of the 50-yard line. Carolina s first six opponents this season all have a winning record and are a combined (.712). The Tar Heels last six opponents are (.500) and only two have a winning record (Old Dominion and Duke). Freshman tailback T.J. Logan 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. The Tar Heels compiled 427 yards of total offense against NC State, led by 275 through the air. Three different players (Bryn Renner 124 yards, Marquise Williams 92 yards and wide receiver Ryan Switzer 59 yards) combined to complete 24 of 38 pass attempts for 275 yards and two touchdowns. Switzer is the fourth different Tar Heel to throw a touchdown pass this year (Renner, Williams, Davis and Switzer). Carolina s defense allowed just 59 passing yards in the win over Boston College, the fewest by an opponent since Clemson threw for 37 yards in a UNC win in Death Valley on Nov. 15, The Tar Heels allowed just 10 points, the fewest since a shutout victory last year vs. Idaho. TE Eric Ebron has 669 yards receiving and is 202 yards shy of the ACC single-season record for receiving yards by a tight end, set by Maryland s Vernon Davis with 871 in Ebron has 44 catches and is 26 receptions shy of the ACC record for catches by a tight end, set by Virginia s Heath Miller with 70 in Ebron currently ranks third on the ACC single-season record book chart for receiving yards by a tight end. QB Marquise Williams has been the Tar Heels leading rusher in three of the last four games. He had a team-high 56 rushing yards vs. Virginia Tech, 55 vs. Boston College and 51 vs. NC State. WR Quinshad Davis has already caught 93 passes in his first two seasons. Only two other Tar Heels caught more passes as a freshman and sophomore than Davis Hakeem Hicks (113) and Jarworski Pollock (102). Four Tar Heels have made 30 or more starts. OT James Hurst leads the way with 44, followed by DE Kareem Martin (36), S Tre Boston (35) and QB Bryn Renner (32) FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT/TIME, TV SPECIAL EVENT NOTE Thurs. Aug. 29 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, 27-10, 6 p.m., ESPN Tar Heels fall in first meeting in Columbia since 1990 Sat. Sept. 7 Middle Tennessee Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 40-20, 12:30 p.m., ACC Net Football Lettermen/Monogram Day Offense posts 511 total yards of offense in win Sat. Sept. 21 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. L, 28-20, Noon, ESPN GT scored 21 unanswered points in comback victory Sat. Sept. 28 East Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 55-31, 12:30 p.m., ACC Net Military Appreciation/Family Weekend Carolina gives up 603 yards on defense Sat. Oct. 5 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. L, 27-17, 12:30 p.m., ACC Net QB Marquise Williams makes first career start Thurs. Oct. 17 Miami Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 27-23, 7:45 p.m., ESPN Rams Club Day/Zero Dark Thursday Miami scores with 16 seconds remaining to win Sat. Oct. 26 Boston College Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 34-10, 3:30 p.m., RSN NCHSAA Day/1963 Gator Bowl Reunion Tar Heels efficient in easy win Sat. Nov. 2 NC State Raleigh, N.C. W, 27-19, 12:30 p.m., ACC Net Carolina overcomes early 10-0 deficit Sat. Nov. 9 Virginia Chapel Hill, N.C. 12:30 p.m., ACC Net Homecoming Current 3-game win streak vs. UVA longest since 1980s Sat. Nov. 16 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 12:30 p.m., ACC Net Last meeting at Pitt was in Three Rivers Stadium in 2000 Sat. Nov. 23 Old Dominion Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA First meeting between the two schools Sat. Nov. 30 Duke Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA UNC has lost to Duke in Chapel Hill just once since 1989 GOHEELS.COM 1

2 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: 45-28, sixth year Fedora s Record at UNC: 11-9, 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: 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 Administrative Assistant: Brittany Strowd 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 All-America Candidate Eric Ebron Sets School Marks All-America candidate Eric Ebron leads the team with 44 catches for 669 yards and has three touchdowns. He set the UNC single-season school record for receptions and receiving yards by a tight end in 2013, breaking school records he set just a year ago when he had 40 catches for 625 yards. Ebron was named a first-team midseason All-America by Phil Steele and a second-team pick by SI.com and CBSsports.com. Ebron hauled in a career-high eight catches for a career-high 199 yards and his third touchdown of the season in Carolina s loss to No. 10 Miami to earn Mackey Award national tight end of the week honors. His 199 yards are a single-game UNC record for receiving yards by a tight end and the sixth-most by any Carolina player. The previous mark was 144 yards, set by Tony Blanchard against Wake Forest in Ebron scored on a 71-yard catch and run in the first quarter, his eighth career touchdown. Ebron is on pace to catch 66 passes. The last time a tight end led Carolina in receptions was Mike Chatham with 20 in The only tight ends to ever lead the Tar Heels in receptions were Mike Chatham (1979, 1980), Bob Loomis (1978), Brooks Williams (1977) and Tony Blanchard (1969). Ebron leads all ACC tight ends in both receptions per game (5.5) and yards receiving per game (83.6). In the overall ACC rankings, he is eighth in receptions per game and seventh in receiving yards per game. Nationally, Ebron is ranked second among tight Broadcast Information ACC Network: Tim Brant, play-by-play; Dave Archer, analyst; Rachel Baribeau, sideline. Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-byplay; Rick Steinbacher, analyst (road games); Ethan Albright, analyst (home games); 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); VirginiaSports.com (Virginia) FEWEST NUMBER OF SENIORS IN 2013 (includes walk-ons) 1. South Carolina UCF Virginia Indiana North Carolina UTSA Wyoming California Mississippi State Clemson Texas A&M LSU Penn State UConn ends in receiving yards per game (83.6) and second in receptions per game (5.5) behind only Texas Tech s Jace Amaro. Ebron caught six passes for 108 yards and a touchdown against Georgia Tech. The touchdown, a one-handed 19-yard reception in the second quarter, was featured on SportsCenter s Top 10 Plays. Ebron finished with six catches for 70 yards and a touchdown at Virginia Tech. His scoring grab was a spectacular catch in traffic in the second quarter. Ebron caught a career high nine passes for 70 yards (his previous high was eight against Miami) in the win at NC State. Ebron caught four passes for 67 yards and had two rushing attempts for seven yards. Those were the first rushing attempts of his collegiate career. In the last three games against Miami, Boston College and NC State, Ebron has 21 catches for 336 yards. Playing At Kenan Stadium North Carolina is 14-4 at Kenan Stadium since 2011 (6-1 in 2011, 6-1 in 2012, 2-2 in 2013). The Tar Heels are 8-3 at Kenan Stadium under Larry Fedora with wins over Virginia Tech, NC State, Maryland, Elon, Idaho, ECU, MTSU and Boston College. The losses were to Georgia Tech (2012), East Carolina (2013) and Miami (2013). Carolina-Virginia Series Notes North Carolina leads the series with Virginia, , and has won three straight in the series for the first time since winning nine in a row from Saturday s game will be the 118th meeting in the rivalry known as the Oldest Rivalry in the South. Only three other rivals in the country have played more often. North Carolina s final game of the regular season was typically played against Virginia prior to In fact, from , Carolina played its regular season finale vs. Virginia 28 of 32 times. Six scholarship Tar Heels are from Virginia, including junior offensive tackle Nick Appel (Vienna), junior center Russell Bodine (Scottsville), junior linebacker Travis Hughes (Virginia Beach), senior quarterback Bryn Renner (West Springfield), junior cornerback Tim Scott (Fredericksburg) and sophomore offensive guard Landon Turner (Harrisonburg). Five of the six are starters. Corey Holliday, Carolina s Assistant Athletic Director for Football Administration and a former Tar Heel standout, is a native of Richmond, Va. Holliday ranks second at UNC in career receiving yardage. Many of Carolina s greatest football players have hailed from the state of Virginia. A short list includes NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor (Williamsburg), two-time ACC Player of the Year Mike Voight 2 GOHEELS.COM

3 UNC RECORD BOOK PASSING YARDS CAREER Rk. Name, Years Yards 1. T.J. Yates, , Darian Durant, , Bryn Renner, 2010-present...8, Ronald Curry, , Jason Stanicek, , Mike Thomas, , Matt Kupec, , Chris Keldorf, , Mark Maye, 1984, , Kevin Anthony, ,412 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER Rk. Name, Years TDs 1. Darian Durant, Bryn Renner, 2010-present T.J. Yates, Chris Keldorf, Matt Kupec, COMPLETIONS CAREER Rk. Name, Years Comp. 1. T.J. Yates, Darian Durant, Bryn Renner, 2010-present Jason Stanicek, Ronald Curry, ATTEMPTS CAREER Rk. Name, Years Attempts 1. T.J. Yates, , Darian Durant, , Bryn Renner, 2010-present...1, Ronald Curry, Jason Stanicek, PASSING EFFICIENCY CAREER Rk. Name, Years Rating 1. Chris Kupec, Bryn Renner, 2010-present Chris Keldorf, Darian Durant, Oscar Davenport, COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CAREER* Rk. Name, Years Pct. 1. Bryn Renner, 2010-present T.J. Yates, Darian Durant, Oscar Davenport, Jason Stanicek, *minimum 200 attempts (Chesapeake), two-time All-America William Fuller (Chesapeake), bruising halfback Ken Willard (Richmond), All- America offensive guard Ron Rusnak (Prince George), record-setting wide receiver Corey Holliday (Richmond), linebacker Dwight Hollier (Hampton), four-time 1,000-yard back Amos Lawrence (Norfolk), three-time firstteam All-America cornerback Dre Bly (Chesapeake) and record-setting quarterback Ronald Curry (Hampton). Another Early Start Saturday s game vs. Virginia is the sixth (out of nine) game this season that has started at noon or 12:30 p.m. It is the fifth time the Tar Heels have been selected as the ACC Game of the Week on the ACC Network. Postgame Notes vs. NC State Carolina s win was its first at Carter-Finley Stadium since a victory in The Tar Heels improved to in Raleigh. Larry Fedora is one of four UNC head coaches to win his first two games against NC State. The others are Ray Wolf, George Barclay and Carl Torbush. Carolina trailed 10-0 just 7:48 into the opening quarter, then outscored the Wolfpack 27-9 over the final 52 minutes and 12 seconds. The Tar Heel defense did not allow a touchdown over the final 57:47. State s only touchdown came on a 24-yard drive after an opening possession turnover by the Tar Heels. For just the third time in the last 22 games played between UNC and NC State the winning team was outgained running the football. State outgained the Tar Heels, The only other years in that span in which the winning team was outgained on the ground were in 2004 and 2009 (all three including today were UNC victories). Carolina rushed for a season-high 152 yards. Its previous high was 134 against Middle Tennessee State. The Tar Heels compiled 427 yards of total offense, led by 275 through the air. Three different players (Bryn Renner 124 yards, Marquise Williams 92 yards and wide receiver Ryan Switzer 59 yards) combined to complete 24 of 38 pass attempts for 275 yards and two touchdowns. Carolina picked off four passes in its first five games this season and has six pass thefts in the last three contests. Punter Tommy 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. NC State began 14 of its 16 drives on its side of midfield and one on the UNC 49-yard line. The other was the Pack s initial drive of the game, which began at the Tar Heel 24 following an interception. Defensive Play Picking Up North Carolina s defense has show steady improvement over the last few weeks. Over the last 12 quarters of play, the Tar Heels have allowed just four offensive touchdowns - two vs. Miami, one vs. Boston College and one vs. NC State. Carolina allowed just 10 points in a victory over Boston College. The 10 points are the fewest allowed by the Tar Heels since a 66-0 win over Idaho on Sept. 29, It is the lowest scoring output by an ACC opponent since a win at Virginia on Oct. 16, In the win over Boston College, Carolina converted 8 of 16 on third down and held the Eagles to 5 of 16 on third down and 0 for 1 on fourth down. NC State coverted just 6 of 17 third down attempts and was 0 for 1 on fourth down. In the last two games, opponents have converted just 33 percent of third down chances. Carolina s defense allowed just 59 passing yards against BC, the fewest by an opponent since Clemson threw for 37 yards in a UNC win in Death Valley on Nov. 15, The previous low passing yardage figure this year was 104 by Georgia Tech. A Win Over Virginia Would... Improve the Tar Heels record to 4-5 overall and 3-3 in the ACC. Be Carolina s fourth-consecutive win over Virginia, the longest streak winning nine straight from Be Carolina s second-consecutive win ove Virginia in Kenan Stadium. Carolina has not won two straight at home against Virginia since taking the 1995 and 1997 games. A Look At Each Half Of The Schedule According to USA Today s Sagarin rankings, Carolina has played the 26th-most difficult schedule to date this season. Prior to the Boston College game, Carolina had played the fourth-most difficult schedule. Four of Carolina s first six opponents are ranked in the top 39 of the Sagarin rankings. In the final four games of the year, no team is ranked higher than 49 (Duke). Entering the Nov. 9 weekend, South Carolina was No. 14 in the Sagarin rankings, followed by No. 29 Miami, No. 33 Georgia Tech and No. 39 Virginia Tech. The first six opponents have a combined record of (.712), compared to a (.500) mark by the final six teams on the slate. GOHEELS.COM 3

4 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. 4 - Renner needs four touchdown passes to match the career school record of 68 set by Darian Durant from Bryn Renner has passed for 300 yards 10 times in his career, the most of any quarterback in UNC history After making eight catches in the first three games this season, sophomore Quinshad Davis has 24 receptions in his last five games Tight end Eric Ebron has caught 44 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 Carolina is averaging 73.3 plays per game this season, down slightly from the 74.8 per game in Fedora s first season in Carolina ran 86 plays vs NC State in 2012, the most at UNC since In 2011, Carolina averaged 63.4 plays per game, which ranked 117th in the country Quarterback Bryn Renner has a career pass efficiency mark of The ACC career pass efficiency record is set by Florida State s Chris Weinke from Eric Ebron has 669 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 ,157 - Renner needs 1,157 passing yards to move past T.J. Yates as the school s all-time leader in passing yards. 3,000 - If Renner throws for 3,000 yards in 2013, Carolina will match NC State as the only two ACC teams with a QB to throw for 3,000 yards in four consecutive years. Yates had a single-season record 3,418 yards in 2010 and Renner had 3,086 in 2011 and 3,356 in Carolina s First Six Opponents Carolina s Final Six Opponents Team Record AP Sagarin Team Record AP Sagarin South Carolina Boston College MTSU NC State Georgia Tech Virginia ECU Pittsburgh Virginia Tech ODU Miami Duke Totals avg. Totals avg. (.712) (.500) Bryn Renner One of Top Quarterbacks In The Country Considered by many NFL Draft analysts one of the top five senior quarterbacks in the country, Bryn Renner is in his third season as the Tar Heels starting signal caller. Since taking over in 2011, Renner has put up some outstanding numbers and is on the verge of setting nearly every career passing mark at UNC. This season, Renner has completed 152 of 231 attempts for 1,765 yards, 10 touchdowns and five interceptions. Renner has 64 career touchdown passes, which ranks second in school history. He is four shy of UNC s alltime mark of 68 set by Darian Durant from Renner now has 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. 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 completed 23 of 34 pass attempts for 339 yards and a touchdown in a win over MTSU. Renner saw his career-best streak of pass attempts without an interception snapped at 140 in the second quarter vs. MTSU. The school record for consecutive pass attempts without an interception is 154 (Oscar Davenport, ). Renner is just the third player in Carolina history to reach 8,000 career passing yards. He currently ranks 21st on the ACC career chart with 8,097 passing yards. Renner has thrown for more than 3,000 yards in each of the last two seasons and needs 1,281 passing yards in 2013 to break T.J. Yates career mark of 9,377. Renner and 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. If Renner throws for 3,000 yards in 2013, Carolina will match NC State as the only two ACC teams with a quarterback to throw for 3,000 yards in four consecutive years. Yates had a single-season record 3,418 yards in 2010 and Renner had 3,086 in 2011 and 3,356 in In 2012, Renner completed 276 of 422 attempts for 3,356 yards and a single-season school record 28 touchdowns in 12 games. In his first year as a starter in 2011, he accumulated 3,086 passing yards in 13 games. Marquise Williams Seeing More Time At Quarterback Sophomore QB Marquise Williams has seen his playing time increase in recent weeks and is enjoying success both passing and running the ball. Williams has completed 40 of 66 attempts for 537 yards and six touchdowns, while rushing 50 times for 201 yards and a touchdown. He has been sacked just twice and has a quarterback rating of 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. Williams rushed 18 times for team-high 56 yards against the Hokies, which is 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 and touchdown against Miami. His 71-yard scoring pass to Eric Ebron was his longest career completion and Carolina s longest play from scrimmage in Williams also rushed five times for 27 yards. 4 GOHEELS.COM

5 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. 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 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, his fifth of the season. Williams led UNC s ground attack in the win at NC State with 51 yards on 17 carries. It is the third time in Carolina s last four games that Williams, a quarterback, has been the Tar Heels leading ball carrier. 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 Davis All-ACC candidate Quinshad Davis leads the team with seven touchdown receptions and is second on the squad with 32 catches for 476 yards. He also has thrown a touchdown pass this year. Davis has already caught 93 passes in his first two seasons. Only two other Tar Heels caught more passes as a freshman and sophomore than Davis Hakeem Hicks (113) and Jarworski Pollock (102). After posting just eight catches in the first three games of the season, Davis has 24 in his last five against ECU, Virginia Tech, Miami, Boston College and NC State. Davis has 12 career touchdown receptions, including five in 2012 and seven in He needs just one more to crack the top 10 single-season receiving TD chart at UNC. 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 the loss at Virginia Tech, Davis caught a season-high six passes for 94 yards and a touchdown. Davis had five catches for 111 yards and a touchdown against ECU. He also threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Thorpe on his first career pass attempt. It was his fourth career 100-yard receiving game and his first such-game this season. A year ago, 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. Last year against Virginia, 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. Howard Bugging Opposing Defenses Freshman wide receiver Bug Howard has elevated his game over the last few weeks and currently ranks second on the team with four receiving touchdowns. He is fifth on the squad with 17 receptions for 205 yards. Eight of those 17 receptions game in the last two weeks in wins over Boston College and NC State. 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. The true freshman now has four touchdowns on the season, one behind Quinshad Davis for the team lead. 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 last two games against Boston College and NC State. He had his first collegiate touchdown catch, a 13-yard scoring strike from Bryn Renner, in the home win against the Eagles. 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. The other was Davis to T.J. Thorpe against East Carolina. Four different Tar Heels have thrown scoring passes this year. Sean Tapley Junior WR Sean Tapley has 14 catches for 193 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 two catches for 36 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown reception. Tapley also returns kickoffs for the Tar Heels and ranks third in the ACC with a 24.7-yard average. GOHEELS.COM 5

6 TAR HEEL HONOR ROLL C Russell Bodine Rimington Trophy Watch List S Tre Boston Thorpe Award Watch List Nagurski Trophy Watch List Preseason first-team All-ACC WR Quinshad Davis Biletnikoff Award Watch List TE Eric Ebron Midseason First-Team All-America (Phil Steele) Midseason Second-Team All-America (SI.com, CBSsports.com) Mackey Award Midseason Watch List Preseason first-team All-ACC Preseason second-team All-America (CBSsports.com) Preseason fourth-team All-America (Phil Steele) P Tommy Hibbard Ray Guy Award Watch List Preseason second-team All-America (Phil Steele) OT James Hurst Mid-season All-America first-team (Dr. Saturday - Yahoo) Outland Trophy Watch List Lombardi Award Watch List Preseason first-team All-ACC Preseason second-team All-America (The Sporting News) Preseason third-team All-America (Phil Steele) DE Kareem Martin Ted Hendricks Award Watch List Bednarik Award Watch List Nagurski Trophy Watch List Preseason first-team All-ACC QB Bryn Renner Maxwell Award Watch List Davey O Brien Award Watch List Manning Award Watch List Searching For Running Game Answers 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. Both Morris and Blue are accomplished runners who provided several highlights in 2012, but have been called upon to do much more this year. A.J. BLUE Blue, who Fedora describes as the team s best leader, was second on the team in rushing a year ago with 433 yards and nine touchdowns. He also had nine receptions and scored a touchdown. He and Bernard (19) combined to set a single-season school record for most touchdowns by a pair of teammates. Blue is a powerful runner who made his first career start at tailback at Wake Forest after Bernard was injured in the season opener. Blue came into the game with 210 career rushing yards, but gained a career-best 106 on 19 carries against the Deacs. His previous single-game high was 39 yards against Elon in the previous week. Blue played as a true freshman in 2009 as a wildcat quarterback, redshirted in 2010 and rushed for 138 yards in backup duty in He also got the start at Louisville and finished with 43 yards on seven carries, a 6.1 average. In 2013, Blue has a team-high 70 attempts for 266 yards and a touchdown. Blue rushed eight times for 25 yards and scored his first touchdown of the season against Boston College. Blue had 11 career touchdowns entering the season, including 10 last year when he combined with Giovani Bernard (19) for a school-record 29 touchdowns (most for a pair of teammates). ROMAR MORRIS This season, Morris has 49 rushes for 214 yards (4.4 avg.) and three rushing touchdowns. Morris 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. 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. He did not play in Carolina s loss to ECU. 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.) in 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. KHRIS FRANCIS True Freshman TB Khris Francis has 33 carries for 112 yards on the season. He saw his first collegiate action against Middle Tennessee and gained 42 yards on 10 carries. T.J. LOGAN True Freshman T.J. Logan has 31 carries for 130 yards and a touchdown this season. He also has six catches for 83 yards. Logan saw his first career action in the loss at Virginia Tech and had five carries for 25 yards and one reception for eight yards. He did not play in the first four games due to a knee injury. Logan made his first collegiate start in just his second game of the season (missed the first four due to injury) and gained 61 yards on 16 carries and had two catches for 18 yards. Logan 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 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 Noting the Tar Heels Offense Carolina has posted more than 500 yards of total offense six times in 20 games under Larry Fedora. UNC has gained at least 400 yards in 16 of Fedora s 20 games as head coach. The four games Carolina has been held under 400 yards came this season at South Carolina, at Georgia Tech, at Virginia Tech and vs. Boston College. Carolina has scored 40 or more points in seven of 20 games under head coach Larry Fedora. The Tar Heels gained 511 total offense yards in a victory over Middle Tennessee on Sept. 7. Since 2012, Carolina is averaging 42.5 points per game at Kenan Stadium (11 games) and 24.4 points per game on the road (9 games). Kareem Martin Senior Kareem Martin is the headliner on North Carolina s defense. He currently has 55 tackles, including 12.5 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks. 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 6 GOHEELS.COM

7 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. Martin was among the league leaders in tackles for loss in 2012 and has plenty of 2013 preseason accolades. He has been named preseason All-ACC by most media outlets and should once again be under consideration for the Ted Hendricks Award (nation s top defensive end). A senior from Roanoke Rapids, N.C., Martin collected 40 tackles, including 15.5 for loss and four sacks, in He also broke up three passes, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble. Tre Boston All-ACC candidate Tre Boston has a team-high three interceptions and has posted 39 tackles on the 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 now has intercepted a pass in each of his four seasons as a Tar Heel. He picked off his 11th career pass against Miami. His 11 career interceptions ranks seventh at UNC. 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. No Barth Brother in 2012 For the first time in nine years, North Carolina does not have a place-kicker with the last name Barth. Since 2004, kickers Connor and Casey Barth combined to make 120 field goals, 263 extra points and score 623 points. Natives of Wilmington, N.C., the Barth brothers hold nearly ever single-season and career place-kicking record at UNC. In 2004, Connor came to Chapel Hill with a surfboard, shaggy blond hair and a care-free demeanor. That low-key approach paid off as he calmly drilled a 42-yard game-winning field goal against No. 4 Miami as time expired. He went on to kick 54 field goals at UNC and sign an NFL free agent contract. He is now the starting kicker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has connected on 101 field goals as a professional. After Connor left Chapel Hill, his younger brother Casey joined the team in Casey made at least 10 field goals in each of his first three years, including a school-record-tying 21 as a sophomore. Barth injured his groin in 2011 and received a medical redshirt after kicking in just three games. He returned in 2012 and made 15 of 19 field goals and all 44 extra point attempts before missing the last two games with an ankle injury. He concluded his career as the career record-holder in points (358), field goals made (66) and extra points (160). Casey inked a free agent deal after the NFL Draft with the Atlanta Falcons. Carolina has turned to junior Thomas Moore to handle place-kicking duties in Moore, a former walk-on from Chapel Hill, made six of 10 field goal attempts in 2011 when Casey was sidelined. Last year he made two of three attempts. Moore has made 72 of 73 extra point attempts in his career and is 8-of-10 on the year in field goal opportunities. The Carolina blue top and white pant will continue as the traditional home uniform. The away uniform is a streamlined look in all white, and an all black alternate uniform has Carolina blue numbers. A new customized font and typeface also serves a functional purpose as they are easier to read and more visible downfield. The stripes on the uniform pant and shoulders reflect the lines from the horns of a ram, Carolina s mascot. The Nike design team worked closely with Tar Heel coaches and studentathletes to understand their unique approach to the game. Head coach Larry Fedora reminds his athletes to be smart, fast and physical on every play. This mantra is embroidered on the back neckline of the jersey to reinforce Fedora s message to the athletes as they suit up before each game. The fully integrated uniform system incorporates the latest in performance innovation where the athlete s baselayer works in concert with his entire uniform - true innovation from the inside out. Lightweight padding is integrated directly into the crucial hit zones in the baselayer. Innovations include integrated Flywire technology in the neckline for reduced weight and lockdown fit over pads. Additionally, increased sleeve articulation provides better range of motion and four-way stretch fabrication delivers a streamlined shrink-wrap fit. The design enables speed without compromise. Zero Dark Thursday North Carolina wore its new all-black uniforms against Miami on Thursday, Oct. 17, at Kenan Stadium. Billed as Zero Dark Thursday, the Tar Heels faced the Hurricanes on national television in just the second ESPN Thursday night home game in school history. The all-black uniform on Zero Dark Thursday was the first installment of the new Tar Pit Series, which will feature an alternate uniform or helmet for one game each year. This year s alternate uniform color has been taken from the black tar in the Tar Heel logo. Eight Wins... Carolina has won eight games in four of the last five seasons. Prior to the 2012 season, the last time Carolina won eight games was in 2010 after beating Tennessee in the Music City Bowl in Nashville. Carolina also won eight regular season games in 2008 and 2009, but those wins were vacated due to NCAA penalty. Head coach Larry Fedora won more regular-season games (eight) than any first-year coach in school history. In 2001, John Bunting also won eight games, including a victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. 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 available in 2013, 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 7

8 UNC PLAYERS IN THE NFL (as of Oct. 23, 2013) Marvin Austin, DT...Dallas Connor Barth, PK...Tampa Bay (IR) Giovani Bernard, TB...Cincinnati Travis Bond, OG...Minnesota (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 8 GOHEELS.COM

9 BRYN RENNER Quarterback 6-3, 225, Senior West Springfield, Va. (West Springfield) 2013 All-ACC & All-America Candidate Manning Award Watch List Maxwell Award Watch List Davey O Brien Award Watch List 2012 All-ACC Honorable Mention (Coaches and Media) Holds the highest career pass efficiency rating in ACC history (151.22) and ranks fourth in league history in career completion percentage (.665) Owns the top two single-season touchdown pass totals in school history with 28 in 2012 and 26 in 2011 Also owns the school record for career 300-yard passing games with 10 Ranks third in school history in career yards (8,221), career touchdowns (64), career completions (668) and career attempts (1005), trailing only T.J. Yates and Darian Durant in each category Preseason thirdteam All-ACC selection by Phil Steele Junior Season An honorable mention All-ACC selection by the league s head coaches and the media Started all 12 games and finished the season with 276 completions in 422 attempts for 3,356 yards, 28 touchdowns and just seven interceptions Completed 65.4 percent of his passes and posted a passer rating of Set the UNC single-season record for total offense with 3,394 yards in 12 games, a mark previously held by Yates (3,341 in 2010) Averaged total offense yards per game Established new school records for passing yards over a two-game stretch (708 vs. NC State and Georgia Tech) and a four-game stretch (1,328 vs. NC State, Georgia Tech, Virginia and Maryland) Finished 28 for 39 for 305 yards and five touchdowns in the season finale against Maryland, tying the school record for TD passes for a second time Marked his fourth consecutive 300-yard passing game Completed 29 of 36 attempts for 315 yards and three touchdowns in the win at Virginia Topped 3,000 yards for the year in that game to become the first Tar Heel quarterback to reach that mark twice Completed 24 of 35 passes for 350 yards and two touchdowns in the Georgia Tech game Had a 78-yard touchdown pass to Gio Bernard and an 11-yard strike to Quinshad Davis Completed 30 of 47 passes for 358 yards and a touchdown against NC State Those were career highs in completions and attempts and the 358 yards were the second-most of his career His 30 completions were the fourth-most in a game by a Tar Heel and the most since Yates had a school-record 33 against the Wolfpack in 2010 Finished 19 for 32 for 198 yards and two touchdowns in the loss at Duke Passed Ronald Curry for third in school history in passing yards Completed 25 of 40 attempts for 214 yards and one interception in the win at Miami Marked just the second game in his career without a touchdown pass and the first since the NC State game in 2011 Passed Jason Stanicek for third in career completions in the win Finished 17 of 30 for 194 yards and a touchdown in the win over Virginia Tech Also scored his first career rushing touchdown against the Hokies, a 4-yard scamper in the first quarter Hit Sean Tapley for a 19-yard touchdown on a drive immediately following Travis Hughes strip and fumble recovery Despite only taking one snap after halftime, completed 14 of 19 passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns in the win over Idaho Part of an offensive effort that produced a school-record 66 points against the Vandals Had touchdown passes of 36 yards to Tapley and 35 yards to Davis in the first quarter Completed 27 of 43 passes for 321 yards and two touchdowns in the win over East Carolina Also rushed three times for a season-high 19 yards against the Pirates Hit Bernard for a 14-yard touchdown in the first quarter and then connected with Tapley for a 62-yard score in the third quarter Tied the UNC single-game record with five touchdown passes against Louisville, a mark he shares with Darian Durant (at Arizona State, 2002) and Kevin Anthony (vs. Wake Forest, 1985) Finished with 363 yards on 26-of-41 passing Also rushed three times for 10 yards Completed 23 of Opponent Comp Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD LP Georgia Tech Virginia NC State Totals Opponent Comp Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD LP James Madison Rutgers Virginia at Georgia Tech at East Carolina Louisville Miami at Clemson Wake Forest (1) 3 48 at NC State at Virginia Tech Duke Missouri (Ind. Bowl) (2) 3 44 Totals , Opponent Comp Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD LP Elon at Wake Forest at Louisville (3) 5 50 East Carolina (4) 2 62 Idaho Virginia Tech at Miami at Duke NC State (5) 1 41 Georgia Tech (6) 2 78 at Virginia (7) 3 32 Maryland (8) 5 50 Totals , Opponent Comp Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD LP at South Carolina Middle Tennessee (9) 1 59 at Georgia Tech East Carolina (10) 3 56 at Virginia Tech (DNP-injured) Miami Boston College at NC State Totals , passes for 271 yards and a touchdown at Wake Forest Despite playing in just one series after halftime, finished 14 of 21 for 236 yards and three touchdowns in the season opener against Elon. BRYN RENNER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS BRYN RENNER - CAREER STATISTICS Year C-A-I Pct. Yards TD LP Yds/Gm (3 games) , (13) , (12) , (7) Totals 668-1, , (35) Career Highs: 366 yards vs. East Carolina (2013); 30 pass completions vs. NC State (2012); 47 attempts vs. NC State (2012); 5 TD passes at Louisville (2012), vs. Maryland (2012) ACC Career Passing Yards 17. Russell Wilson, NCS , Shawn Jones, GT , Chris Rix, FSU , Bryn Renner, NC **... 8, Reggie Ball, GT , Brian Kuklick, WF , Steve Slayden, Duke , EJ Manuel, FSU ,736 GOHEELS.COM 9

10 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 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 2-5 Career record as head coach: (6th season) 10 GOHEELS.COM

11 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 7th 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 (1986) at Austin College. 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 ( ) in Sherman, Texas. 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 Fedora s All-Time Record Against Opponents Opponent Overall Last Meeting Alcorn State Arkansas State Auburn Boise State Boston College Duke East Carolina Elon Georgia Tech Houston Idaho Kansas La.-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Louisville Marshall Maryland Miami Memphis Opponent Overall Last Meeting Middle Tennessee Navy Nevada NC State Prairie View Rice South Carolina Southeastern La SMU Troy Tulane Tulsa UAB UCF UTEP Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Totals 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 11

12 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.*) 54 - Will Dancy (6-4, 295, So.) Center 60 - Russell Bodine (6-4, 310, Jr.) 51 - Jarrod James (6-3, 290, So.) 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 2 - Bryn Renner (6-3, 225, Sr.) 12 - Marquise Williams (6-2, 215, So.) 10 - Mitch Trubisky (6-3, 210, Fr.) 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.) 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.) OR 23 - Darius Lipford (6-3, 245, Jr.) OR 45 - Mikey Bart (6-3, 245, Fr.) 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.) Place-kicker 18 - Thomas Moore (5-10, 200, Jr.) Kickoff 19 - Nick Weiler (6-0, 195, Fr.*) 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.) 6 - Sean Tapley (6-1, 185, Jr.) 8 - T.J. Logan (5-10, 180, Fr.) Punt Return 3 - Ryan Switzer (5-10, 175, Fr.) 5 - T.J. Thorpe (6-0, 200, So.) * - redshirt freshman 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.) 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 Cornerback 4 - Jabari Price (6-0, 200, Sr.) 16 - Alex Dixon (6-0, 185, So.) Free Safety 10 - Tre Boston (6-1, 205, Sr.) 25 - Kameron Jackson (5-11, 190, So.) Strong Safety 26 - Dominique Green (5-11, 185, Fr.) 27 - Darien Rankin (5-11, 195, So.) 29 - Jeff Battle (6-1, 200, So.) Cornerback 7 - Tim Scott (5-11, 190, Jr.) 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 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 Sean Tapley, WR Travis Hughes, LB Tommy Heffernan, LB... 9 Darien Rankin, S... 8 Jon Heck, OT Caleb Peterson, OG Ethan Farmer, DT Jeff Schoettmer, LB Dominique Green, S Jack Tabb, TE/LB Darius Lipford, LB A.J. Blue, TB Norkeithus Otis, Bandit Malik Simmons, Ram T.J. Thorpe, WR Kendrick Singleton, WR Shawn Underwood, DT... 4 Sam Smiley, S... 4 Romar Morris, TB Brandon Ellerbe, Ram Mark McNeill, WR... 2 Mikey Bart, B T.J. Logan, TB Kameron Jackson, S... 1 Kiaro Holts, OT... 1 Terry Shankle, CB GOHEELS.COM

13 THE LAST TIME... The Last Time Carolina... shut out its opponent: Idaho, 66-0, 2012 rushed for 300 yards: 339 vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 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: 29 vs. East Carolina, 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: 411 vs. NC State, 2010 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: 714 vs. Maryland, 1993 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: 11 at Virginia Tech, 2013 accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 140 at Miami, 2012 scored 50 points: 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 scored 60 points: 66 vs. Idaho, 2012 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: 4 vs. Idaho, 2012; 4 vs. Georgia Southern, 2009 ran 90 plays in a game: 96 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 did not fumble: vs. Boston College, 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: 135 by Giovani Bernard vs. NC State, 2012 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: 62 by Giovani Bernard vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 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: 110 by Darian Durant at Clemson, 2003 wide receiver rushed for 100 yards: 106 by Brandon Tate vs. McNeese State, 2008 rushed and passed for 100 yards: Darian Durant at Clemson, 2003 (208 passing, 110 rushing) attempted 40 passes: 43 by Bryn Renner at South 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: 411 by T.J. Yates vs. NC State, 2010 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 Bryn Renner at Louisville, 2012; 5 by Bryn Renner vs. Maryland, 2012 (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: 53 by Marquise Williams at Virginia Tech, 2013 (35 passes, 18 rushes) caught 10 passes: 10 by Dwight Jones vs. Duke, 2011 had 100 yards receiving: 111 by Quinshad Davis vs. East Carolina, 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: Brooks Foster (139) & Hakeem Nicks (113) vs. Virginia, 2007 had 300 yards of total offense: 333 by Marquise Williams at Virginia Tech, 2013 had 400 yards of total offense: 443 by T.J. Yates at Florida State, 2010 (UNC record) scored three touchdowns: 3 by Giovani Bernard vs. NC State, 2012 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 Shaun Draughn vs. East Carolina, 2010 ran for four touchdowns: 4 by Leon Johnson vs. UTEP, 1993 accounted for five touchdowns: 5 by Darian Durant vs. Syracuse, 2003 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: A.J. Blue to Marquise Williams for 23 yards vs. Middle Tennessee, 2013 a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass: Ryan Switzer to Quinshad Davis for 59 yards at NC State, 2013 returned a kickoff for a touchdown: Sean Tapley, 94 yards vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown: Wallace Wright, 90 yards vs. Boston College, 2005 returned a punt for a touchdown: Giovani Bernard vs. NC State, 74 yards, 2012 returned an interception for a touchdown: Tim Scott vs. Georgia Tech, 34 yards, 2012 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: 60 by Tommy Hibbard vs. NC State, 2012 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) GOHEELS.COM

14 THE LAST TIME... The Last Time The Opponents... shut out UNC: NC State, 13-0, 2011 rushed for 300 yards: 324 by Georgia Tech, 2013 rushed for 400 yards: 406 by Oklahoma, 1987 rushed for 500 yards: never accomplished had less than 25 rushes: 25 by Virginia Tech, 2012 had less than 50 yards rushing: 48 by Virginia Tech, 2013 had less than 100 yards rushing: 67 by NC State, 2012 attempted less than 10 passes: 4 by Georgia Tech, 2010 attempted 40 passes: 47 by East Carolina, 2013 attempted 50 passes: 52 by NC State, 2012 completed less than five passes: 3 by Georgia Tech, 2010 completed 25 passes: 25 by NC State, 2012 completed 30 passes: 32 by East Carolina, 2013 had less than 50 yards passing: 41 by Clemson, 1996 passed for 300 yards: 322 by Miami, 2013 passed for 400 yards: 467 by NC State, 2012 had less than 100 yards of total offense: 91 by Clemson, 1996 had less than 200 yards of total offense: 189 by Idaho, 2012 had 500 yards of total offense: 556 by Miami, 2013 had 600 yards of total offense: 603 by East Carolina, 2013 had less than 10 first downs: 9 by Idaho, 2012; 9 by Virginia Tech, 2006 had 30 first downs: 36 by East Carolina, 2013 did not punt: at Clemson, 1988 punted 10 times: 10 by Idaho, 2012 had five turnovers: 5 by Idaho, 2012 had six turnovers: 6 by Georgia Southern, 2009 had seven turnovers: 7 by Pittsburgh, 1979 lost five fumbles: 5 by Virginia, 1972 threw five interceptions: 5 by Virginia, 2010 was not penalized: at NC State, 1987 was penalized 10 times: 13 by East Carolina, 2010 accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 120 by East Carolina, 2010 scored 50 points: 55 by East Carolina, 2013 scored 60 points: 68 by Georgia Tech, 2012 trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Miami trailed 20-13, but scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win 27-23, 2013 had possession time of 40 minutes: 40:38 by Georgia Tech, 2013 ran 90 plays: 94 by Florida State, 2003 ran 100 plays: 101 by East Carolina, 2013 (record against UNC) did not fumble: Miami, 2013 scored four touchdowns in a quarter: 4 by Georgia Tech (3rd), 2012 The Last Time An Opponent... had 25 carries in a game: 26 by Andre Williams of Boston College, 2013 had 30 carries in a game: 33 by Dallas Crawford of Miami, 2013 had 35 carries in a game: 35 by Vintavious Cooper of East Carolina, 2013 ran for at least 100 yards: 137 by Dallas Crawford of Miami, 2013 ran for at least 150 yards: 172 by Andre Williams of Boston College, 2013 ran for 200 yards: 201 by Ray Rice of Rutgers, 2006 had a 50-yard scoring run: 56 by Andre Williams of Boston College, 2013 had a 50-yard non-scoring run: 59 by Duke Johnson of Miami, 2013 had a 75-yard scoring run: 75 by Mike Davis of South Carolina, 2013 had an 80-yard scoring run: 85 by Jonathan Dwyer of Georgia Tech, 2008 two players gained 100 yards rushing: 142 by James Franklin and 108 by Kendi Lawrence of Missouri, 2011 quarterback rushed for 100 yards: 105 by Brandon Mitchell of NC State, 2013 rushed and passed for 100 yards: Brandon Mitchell of NC State (105 rushing, 130 passing), 2013 attempted 40 passes: 47 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2013 attempted 50 passes: 52 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012 completed 25 passes: 29 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012 completed 30 passes: 32 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2013 completed 40 passes: 41 by Dominique Davis of East Carolina, 2011 passed for 300 yards: 322 by Stephen Morris of Miami, 2013 passed for 400 yards: 467 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012 threw at least three scoring passes: 3 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2013 threw at least four scoring passes: 5 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012 player threw a 75-yard TD pass: 83 yards by Mike Glennon to Tobias Palmer of NC State, 2012 had 50 plays, running and passing: 55 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2013 (47 passes, 8 rushes) caught 10 passes: 13 by Michael Campanaro of Wake Forest, 2012 had 100 yards receiving: 101 by Tavarres Jefferson of Middle Tennessee, 2013 had 150 yards receiving: 164 by Michael Campanaro of Wake Forest, 2012 had 200 yards receiving: 217 by Jerricho Cotchery at NC State, 2003 had 300 yards of total offense: 398 by Shane Carden of East Carolina, 2013 had 400 yards of total offense: 439 by Mike Glennon of NC State, 2012 scored four touchdowns: 4 by James Davis at Clemson, 2006 ran for four touchdowns: 4 by James Davis at Clemson, 2006 caught three touchdown passes: 3 by Tielor Robinson at Duke, 2006 returned a kickoff for a touchdown: Stefon Diggs of Maryland, 99 yards, 2012 returned a punt for a touchdown: T.J. Graham, 87 yards, NC State, 2010 returned an interception for a TD: Kourtnei Brown, 20 yards, Clemson, 2011 returned a fumble for a touchdown: Kourtnei Brown, 26 yards, at Clemson, 2011 recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown: Bryan Ray at Wake Forest (recovered a fumble by Ronald Curry), 2000 blocked a punt: Derren Waller of Georgia Tech, 2011 blocked a punt for a touchdown: Alphonso Smith of Wake Forest blocked David Wooldridge s punt and returned it 16 yards for a touchdown, 2006 blocked a field goal: Darryl Tapp at Virginia Tech, 2005 blocked a field goal for a touchdown: Artie Burns of Miami blocked Thomas Moore field goal attempt and Ladarius Gunter returned it 67 yards for a touchdown, 2013 had a 60-yard punt: 77 by Durant Brooks of Georgia Tech, 2007 had a 70-yard punt: 77 by Durant Brooks of Georgia Tech, 2007 scored a safety: Charlie Hatcher tackled Shaun Draughn in the end zone at Duke, 2010 kicked a 50-yard field goal: 50 by San San Te of Rutgers, 2011 kicked four field goals: 4 by Niklas Sade of NC State, 2013 kicked five field goals: 5 by Chris Hazley of Virginia Tech, 2010 scored a two-point conversion: Chase Hill 8 yd pass from Michael Paulus of William & Mary, 2010 had two interceptions: 2 by Tracy Howard of Miami, 2013 GOHEELS.COM

15 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 at Pittsburgh Old Dominion Duke 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 at Pittsburgh Old Dominion Duke 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 at Pittsburgh Old Dominion Duke Totals (7/11) /0 Opponents (11/5) /0 DRIVE ANALYSIS UNC Opponent Drives Started Scoring Drives Shortest Scoring Drive - plays 2 vs. Miami (TD) 1 by South Carolina (TD) Longest Scoring Drive - plays 17 at South Carolina (FG) 13 by South Carolina (FG); 13 by Miami (TD) Shortest Scoring Drive - yards 29 at NC State (TD) 17 by Virginia Tech (TD) Longest Scoring Drive - yards 90 vs. Boston College (TD) 98 by Virginia Tech (TD) Shortest Scoring Drive - Time 0:31 vs. Miami (TD) 0:13 by South Carolina (TD) Longest Scoring Drive - Time 7:09 at South Carolina (FG) 6:16 by South Carolina (FG) GOHEELS.COM

16 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 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 Q. Davis 1/2/ Renner 11/-11/0 8/0/1 4/3/0 7/-14/ /-4/0 7/-22/0 3/5/1 Williams 1/2/0 2/10/ /56/0 5/27/0 7/55/1 17/51/0 Tapley Francis /42/0 4/17/0 4/10/0 4/9/ /11/0 5/23/0 Switzer --- 1/-8/ /3/0 Singleton /3/ Logan /25/0 16/61/0 5/1/0 5/43/1 Thorpe /-4/ Ebron /7/0 --- SEASON & CAREER, MOST RUSHING YARDS SEASON & CAREER, LONGEST RUN Player 2013 Career 2013 Career Morris 69 at South Carolina, at Miami, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Idaho, 2012 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 56 at Virginia Tech, vs. Idaho, vs. Boston College, at Virginia, 2012; 23 vs. Boston College, 2013 Q. Davis 2 at South Carolina, at South Carolina, at South Carolina, at South Carolina, 2013 Tapley vs. Wake Forest, vs. Wake Forest, 2011 Francis 42 vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, at NC State at NC State, 2013 Switzer 3 at NC State, at NC State, at NC State, at NC State, 2013 Singleton 3 vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Logan 61 vs. Miami, vs. Miami, vs. Miami; 14 at NC State, vs. Miami, 2013; 14 at NC State, 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 PASSING GAME-BY-GAME (Completions-Attempts-Interceptions/Yards-Touchdowns-Long Play) Opponent Renner Williams Blue Q. Davis Switzer South Carolina / Middle Tennessee State / / / Georgia Tech / East Carolina / / Virginia Tech / Miami / / Boston College / / NC State / / / Virginia Pittsburgh Old Dominion 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 277 at Virginia Tech, at Virginia Tech, vs. Miami, vs. Miami, 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 Tapley 2/1/0 4/93/0 2/36/ /30/0 1/4/0 1/4/0 1/25/0 M. McNeill 3/24/0 2/75/ /8/ Morris 2/18/0 2/5/0 1/12/ /29/0 1/-2/0 Tabb 1/11/0 2/39/ 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 Blue 2/13/0 2/7/0 1/17/0 6/56/0 1/4/0 5/34/ /9/0 Thorpe 4/9/0 1/8/ /70/1 2/29/0 1/19/0 2/40/0 2/22/0 Switzer 3/15/0 3/14/0 1/6/0 2/28/0 1/17/0 5/28/0 1/13/1 1/5/0 Howard 2/32/0 1/15/ /26/1 2/17/0 2/12/0 3/31/2 5/72/0 Williams --- 1/23/ Singleton --- 1/20/0 1/3/ /11/0 --- Francis /13/0 1/8/ /7/0 Platt /23/ Logan /8/0 2/18/0 2/51/0 1/6/0 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) 71 vs. MIami, vs. Miami, 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 39 vs. Middle Tennessee, at Virginia, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, 2013 Q. Davis 111 vs. East Carolina, 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 28 vs. East Carolina/Miami, vs. East Carolina/Miami, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Howard 72 at NC State, at NC State, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Francis 13 vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, vs. East Carolina, 2013 Logan 51 vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, vs. Boston College, 2013 Singleton 20 vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Middle Tennessee, 2013 GOHEELS.COM

17 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 Furr Heffernan Hughes K. Jackson T. Jackson Jiles Lipford Martin Mastromatteo Rogers Schoettmer Staub Thomason Turner Underwood Washington Webb DEFENSIVE BACKS GAME-BY-GAME (Total Tackles-Pass Breakups-Interceptions) Name SC MT GT ECU VT Miami BC NCSU UVA Pitt ODU Duke Albright Battle Blue Boston K. Davis Q. Davis Dixon Ebron Ellerbe Gnonkonde Green Hollins Mangum Otis Price Rankin Rashad Renner Scott Shankle Simmons Singleton Tabb Walker Weiler TEAM & INDIVIDUAL HIGHS & LOWS North Carolina High Low Points Scored...40 vs. Middle Tennessee...10 at South Carolina First Downs...27 vs. Middle Tennessee...17 at Georgia Tech Rushing Attempts...44 vs. Boston College...24 at Georgia Tech Rushing Yards at NC State...67 vs. East Carolina Passes Attempted...47 vs. East Carolina...29 at Georgia Tech; 29 vs. Boston College Passes Completed...32 vs. Miami...14 at Georgia Tech Had Intercepted...2 at Virginia Tech; 2 vs. Miami...0 at South Carolina; 0 vs. Boston College Passing Yards vs. East Carolina at South Carolina Total Plays...79 at South Carolina;...53 at Georgia Tech...79 vs. East Carolina;...79 vs. Miami Total Yards vs. Middle Tennessee at South Carolina Possession Time...30:59 vs. Miami...19:22 at Georgia Tech Fumbles...3 at Virginia Tech...0 at Georgia Tech; 0 vs. East Carolina; 0 vs....boston College Fumbles Lost...1 at South Carolina;...0 at Georgia Tech; 0 vs. East Carolina;...1 vs. Middle Tennessee; 1 at VT...0 vs. Miami; 0 vs. Boston College; 0 at NC State Turnovers...3 at Virginia Tech...0 vs. Boston College Turnover Margin...3 at Virginia Tech...-1 at South Carolina; -1 vs. Boston College Penalties...11 at Virginia Tech...4 vs. Middle Tennessee; 4 vs. Boston College Yards Penalized...94 vs. East Carolina...50 vs. Middle Tennessee; 50 vs. Boston College Sacks By...4 vs. Middle Tennessee; 4 vs...0 vs. East Carolina...Boston College Opponents High Low Points Scored...55 by East Carolina...10 by Boston College First Downs...36 by East Carolina...12 by Boston College Rushing Attempts...71 by Georgia Tech...34 by Virginia Tech Rushing Yards by Georgia Tech...48 by Virginia Tech Passes Attempted...47 by East Carolina...12 by Georgia Tech Passes Completed...32 by East Carolina...7 by Georgia Tech Had Intercepted...3 by Middle Tennessee...0 by South Carolina; 0 by Georgia Tech; 0...by Virginia Tech; 0 by Boston College 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...29:01 by Miami Fumbles...4 by Georgia Tech...0 by South Carolina; 0 by Middle...Tennessee; 0 by East Carolina; 0 by Miami Fumbles Lost...1 by Georgia Tech; 1 by Boston...0 by South Carolina; 0 by Middle...College...Tennessee; 0 by East Carolina;...0 by Virginia Tech; 0 by Miami Turnovers...3 by Middle Tennessee...0 by South Carolina; 0 by Virginia Tech Penalties...7 by South Carolina;...3 by East Carolina...7 by Middle Tennessee Yards Penalized...62 by Middle Tennessee...24 by Virginia Tech Sacks By...3 by South Carolina; 3 by ECU...1 by Georgia Tech Individual Highs Most Rushing Attempts - 20 by A.J. Blue vs. East Carolina Most Rushing Yards - 69 by Romar Morris at South Carolina Most Rushing TDs in a game - 2 by Romar Morris vs. Middle Tennessee Longest TD Run - 26 yards by Romar Morris vs. Middle Tennessee Longest Run, no TD - 23 by Romar Morris at Georgia Tech 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 Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina Most Touchdown Passes - 3 by Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina Longest TD Pass - 71 by Marquise Williams vs. Miami Longest Pass, no TD - 59 by Bryn Renner to Mark McNeill vs. Middle Tennessee 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 Most Total Offense Attempts - 54 by Bryn Renner at South Carolina Most Total Offense Yards by A.J. Blue vs. East Carolina Most Touchdowns Scored - 2 by Romar Morris vs. Middle Tennessee; 2 by Bug Howard vs. Boston College; 2 by Quinshad Davis at NC State 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 - 21 yards by Tre Boston vs. Miami Longest Punt Return - 41 yards by Ryan Switzer vs. East Carolina Longest Kickoff Return - 45 by T.J. Thorpe vs. East Carolina Highest Punting Average by Tommy Hibbard at Virginia Tech Longest Punt - 76 by Tommy Hibbard vs. Boston College Most Tackles - 13 by Jeff Schoettmer at Virginia Tech Most Tackles for Loss - 4 by Kareem Martin vs. Miami Most Quarterback Sacks - 2 by Norkeithus Otis vs. Middle Tennessee; 2 by Kareem Martin vs. Boston College Opponents Long Plays Rush - 75 yards by Mike Davis of South Carolina 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

18 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 4th Down Conversions 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/2 Possession Time 29:36 30:24 29:36 30:24 GOHEELS.COM

19 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 DEFENSE STARTS BY NUMBER OFFENSE: 8 - Bodine, Q. Davis, Heck, Hurst, Peterson, Turner 7 - Ebron, Renner 5 - Singleton 4 - Morris, Tabb, Thorpe 3 - Blue, Tapley 1 - Logan Williams DEFENSE: 8 - Boston, Farmer, Green, T. Jackson, Martin, Price, Schoettmer, Scott 7 - Hughes 6 - Otis, Simmons 2 - Ellerbe 1 - Bart, 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 DEFENSE 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 DEFENSE NOV. 30 vs. DUKE OFFENSE DEFENSE GOHEELS.COM

20 CAROLINA & OPPONENT LONG PLAYS CAROLINA LONG PLAYS Runs (15 yards or more) 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 17 - Bryn Renner vs. Boston College 16 - A.J. Blue vs. Miami 15 - Romar Morris at South Carolina Passes (20 yards or more) 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 56 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina (TD) 43 - Sean Tapley from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 40 - Quinshad Davis from Marquise Williams at Virginia Tech 36 - Eric Ebron from Bryn Renner at Georgia Tech 35 - T.J. Logan from Bryn Renner vs. Boston College 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 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. Miami 30 - Jack Tabb from Bryn Renner vs. Middle Tennessee 29 - Quinshad Davis from Bryn Renner vs. East Carolina 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 - 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 - 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 OPPONENT LONG PLAYS Runs (15 yards or more) 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 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 - Jordan Parker of Middle Tennessee 21 - Connor Shaw of South Carolina 19 - Brandon Mitchell of NC State 19 - David Sims of Georgia Tech 16 - Dallas Crawford of Miami 16 - Sean Poole of Georgia Tech 16 - Robert Godhigh of Georgia Tech 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 - Davon Grayson from Shane Carden of East Carolina 35 - Clive Walford from Stephen Morris of Miami 33 - Quintin Payton from Brandon MItchell of NC State 32 - Herb Waters from Stephen Morris of Miami 29 - Kane Whitehurst from Dylan Thompson of South Carolina (TD) 29 - Tavarres Jefferson from Logan Kilgore of Middle Tennessee 28 - Tavarres Jefferson from Logan Kilgore of Middle Tennessee 26 - DeAndre Smelter from Vad Lee of Georgia Tech 25 - Jumichael Ramos from Brandon Mitchell of NC State 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 - 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) 41 - Ryan Switzer vs. East Carolina, punt return 38 - Sean Tapley at Georgia Tech, punt return 21 - Tre Boston vs. Miami, interception Returns (50 or more on kickoffs, 20 or more on punts and interceptions, 10 or more on fumble returns) 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 GOHEELS.COM

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