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NORTH CAROLINA QUICK FACTS Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 18,814 (undergraduate) Founded: 1789 Nickname: Tar Heels School Colors: Carolina Blue & White Stadium (capacity): Kenan Stadium (50,500) Surface: Natural Grass Conference: Atlantic Coast Chancellor: Carol L. Folt Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham THIS WEEK S MATCHUP NORTH CAROLINA Record: 1-3 (1-1 ACC) Conference: ACC Head Coach: Larry Fedora (Austin College 85) Twitter: @CoachFedora Fedora s Overall Record: 78-56, 11th season Fedora s Record at UNC: 44-37, seventh season VIRGINIA TECH Record: 3-2 (2-0 ACC) Conference: ACC Head Coach: Justin Fuente Overall Record: 48-33, seventh season Record at VT: 22-10, third season BROADCAST INFORMATION Kickoff: 7 p.m. ESPNU: Roy Philpott, play-by-play; Tom Ramsey, analyst Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-by-play; Brian Simmons, analyst; Lee Pace, sideline Satellite Radio: Sirius 133, XM 194, Internet 956 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); HokieSports.com (Virginia Tech) UNC SOCIAL MEDIA HUB Hashtag: #GoHeels Twitter: @TarHeelFootball Instagram: @TarHeelFootball Facebook: /tarheels YouTube: /UNCTarHeelsAthletics GAME 5 NORTH CAROLINA GAME PREVIEW Carolina returns to Kenan Stadium for just its second home contest of 2018 Saturday when the Tar Heels host Virginia Tech at 7 p.m. The matchup marks the third consecutive game against an intradivisional opponent for UNC. Both teams are coming off primetime losses in their last action. Carolina dropped a 47-10 decision at Miami on Sept. 27, while Virginia Tech suffered a 45-23 loss to Notre Dame Saturday night in Blacksburg. Saturday's game will be broadcast nationally on ESPNU. CAROLINA-VIRGINIA TECH SERIES NOTES Carolina and Virginia Tech are meeting for the 41st time overall and 15th straight season since the Hokies joined the ACC. Virginia Tech leads the overall series, 22-12-6. Five of the six ties were scoreless. The last tie was a 14-14 score in 1946. Four of the last 10 meetings have been decided by a field goal. Five of the last 11 have been decided by a touchdown or less. Virginia Tech has won two straight in the series after last fall's 59-7 decision in Blacksburg. In the last meeting in Chapel Hill, Jarod Evans threw for two touchdows and ran for a third as Virginia Tech won a top-25 showdown 34-3. UNC's last victory in the series came in 2015, when the Tar Heels won 30-27 in overtime to clinch the ACC Coastal Division. The Tar Heels led 24-10 in the fourth quarter before Virginia Tech mounted a tremendous comeback to tie it in Frank Beamer's last home game. After a Virginia Tech field goal in overtime, quarterback Marquise Williams found Quinshad Davis in the corner of the end zone for the winning score. Carolina and Virginia Tech met at least twice in every decade from the 1890s to the 1940s. The teams met 25 times from 1890-1946 and 14 of those times at least one team did not score. Tar Heel great and College Football Hall of Fame member Charlie Choo-Choo Justice made his collegiate debut against Virginia Tech in a 14-14 tie on September 28, 1946, in Kenan Stadium. Eight current Tar Heels are from Virginia: defensive end Malik Carney (Alexandria), defensive tackle Jeremiah Clarke (Alexandria), defensive end Chris Collins (Richmond), defensive tackle Aaron Crawford (Ashburn), offensive lineman Jay-Jay McCargo (Alexandria), wide receiver Dazz Newsome (Hampton), defensive end Tyler Powell (Midlothian) and cornerback Patrice Rene (Alexandria). TAR HEELS UNDER THE LIGHTS Saturday will mark the first Saturday night game for Carolina since a 48-23 win at Illinois early in the 2016 season. It will be almost three years since the last Saturday night game in Kenan Stadium. On Oct. 17, 2015, the Tar Heels routed Wake Forest 50-14. Under head coach Larry Fedora, UNC is 6-1 in regular season Saturday night games, including a perfect 5-0 mark at Kenan Stadium. In those five wins, Carolina has scored an average of 47.6 points, including at least 50 points three times. The first game played with artificial lighting at Kenan Stadium was a 34-27 win over Duke on Nov. 19, 1983, for which portable lights were brought in to assist in TV coverage for a late afternoon start. The first true night game at Kenan Stadium was the season opener in 1991, a 51-16 win over Cincinnati. VS. VIRGINIA TECH KENAN STADIUM CHAPEL HILL, N.C. OCT. 13, 2018

2018 CAROLINA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME, TV SPECIAL EVENT Sat. Sept. 1 at California Berkeley, Calif. L, 17-24 Carolina rallied from 24-3 down to pull within seven before falling in the season opener. Sat. Sept. 8 at East Carolina Greenville, N.C. L, 19-41 ECU won for the third straight meeting in the series. Sat. Sept. 22 Pittsburgh* Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 38-35 Family Weekend Tar Heels improved to a perfect 6-0 against Pitt since the Panthers joined the ACC in 2013. Thurs. Sept. 27 at Miami* Miami Gardens, Fla. L, 10-47 Carolina scored on two of its first three possessions but could not overcome six turnovers in the Thursday night loss. Sat. Oct. 13 Virginia Tech* Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m., ESPNU Rams Club Day Tar Heels looking for first win over Virginia Tech since clinching the ACC Coastal title in Blacksburg in 2015. Sat. Oct. 20 at Syracuse* Syracuse, N.Y. TBD This marks the first meeting between the two schools since Syracuse joined the ACC; UNC is 2-0 all-time at the Carrier Dome. Sat. Oct. 27 at Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. TBD Carolina had seven-game win streak against Virginia snapped last year in Chapel Hill. Sat. Nov. 3 Georgia Tech* Chapel Hill, N.C. TBD Homecoming/Monogram Day Tar Heels have won two straight home games against the Yellow Jackets and have scored 48 points in both wins. Sat. Nov. 10 at Duke* Durham, N.C. TBD Local rivals have split the last four meetings in the series. Sat. Nov. 17 Western Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. TBD Military Appreciation Day Second straight season in which the Tar Heels and Catamounts have met in the penultimate weekend; UNC won 65-10 in 2017. Sat. Nov. 24 NC State* Chapel Hill, N.C. TBD Senior Day Carolina and NC State meeting in the regular-season finale for the fourth consecutive season. Sat. Dec. 1 ACC Championship Game Charlotte, N.C. 7:45 p.m., ESPN or 8 p.m., ABC Carolina earned its first ACC title game appearance in 2015 against Clemson. 2018 CAROLINA FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: Larry Fedora (Austin College 85) Twitter: @CoachFedora Fedora s Overall Record: 78-56, 11th season Fedora s Record at UNC: 44-37, seventh season 2017 Record: 3-9 overall, 1-7 ACC (7th Coastal) Offensive Staff Assoc. HC/Offensive Coordinator/OL: Chris Kapilovic Wide Receivers/Special Teams: Luke Paschall Passing Game Coordinator/QBs: Keith Heckendorf Running Backs: Robert Gillespie Tight Ends/Hybrids: Chad Scott Graduate Assistant: Quinshad Davis Graduate Assistant: Jordan Marsh Quality Control: Alex Marrs Defensive Staff Defensive Coordinator: John Papuchis Linebackers: Mike Ekeler Defensive Line: Deke Adams Safeties: Tommy Thigpen Cornerbacks: Henry Baker Graduate Assistant: Sam Dunnam Graduate Assistant: Jeff Schoettmer Quality Control: Shakeel Rashad Strength & Conditioning Head S&C Coach: Lou Hernandez Assistant S&C Coach: A.J. Blue Assistant S&C Coach: Zach Duprey Assistant S&C Coach: Jon Heck Assistant S&C Coach: Dean Moege Business/Equipment Staff Business Operations: Dominic Morelli Equipment Manager: Jason Freeman Assistant Equipment Manager: Travis Hipps Operations Associate A.D./Football: Corey Holliday Director of Football Operations: Joe Haydon Director of Kenan Football Center: James Spurling Director of S-A Development: Ochuko Jenije Operations Assistants: Tim Daye, Joey Mangili Player Personnel Director of High School Relations: Jason Tudryn Director of Player Personnel: John Mark Hamilton Director of On-Campus Recruiting: Angela Kirkpatrick Sports Medicine Head Athletic Trainer for Football: Luke Ross Staff Athletic Trainers: Manny Andreoulakis, David Mincberg Nutritionist: Kelsee Gomes Video & Technology Director of Video & Technology: Chris Luke IT Services: Schuyler Coleman Assistant Video Director: Darryl Sanders Special Projects/Graphics: Jordan Sain

QUICK HITS DE Malik Carney was added to the Ted Hendricks Award Watch List following his performance at Cal. The senior had career highs of 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, and also matched a career best with eight tackles (seven solo). The Hendricks Award honors the nation's top defensive end. The Tar Heel defense held Cal to 279 total yards in the season opener. That total marks the first time UNC has held an opponent under 300 yards since Stanford gained 283 yards in the 2016 Sun Bowl. The 279 yards were the fewest allowed since Virginia gained just 253 yards against the Tar Heels in 2016. Carolina has 16 total kick and punt return touchdowns since the start of the Larry Fedora era in 2012. That total was tied for the lead among all FBS programs during that six-year time frame. The Tar Heels were one of only five teams nationally to have multiple kick return touchdowns and over 1,000 kickoff return yards in 2017. Carolina returned the vast majority of its offensive playmakers from 2017. UNC scored 41 TDs a year ago and 36 of those are back in 2018, including Michael Carter, who led the team with nine scores. PK Freeman Jones, who led the roster with 64 total points, is also back. In total, 90 percent of the team s total offense - 4,003 of 4,435 yards - returns in 2018. Carolina runners were very secure with the ball in 2017. The Tar Heels lost just six fumbles in 12 games, tied for the fewest fumbles lost in school history with the 1996 squad. They have lost just one fumble through three games in 2018. Fedora sports a 27-14 mark at Kenan Stadium during his career in Chapel Hill. His 25 home wins in his first five seasons were the most by any UNC coach in his first five seasons. Fedora-coached teams have been responsible for five of the top 10 offensive seasons in UNC history. Carolina has established more than 100 school single-season and career offensive records since 2012. In 2016, the Tar Heels established 36 individual records and six team records. Former UNC standout wide receiver Mack Hollins was part of the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII-winning team last season. Hollins became the 22nd different Tar Heel to win a Super Bowl, and those 22 winners have combined for a total of 29 rings won. OFFENSIVE LINE AMONG NATION'S BEST IN PREVENTING SACKS Through four games, Carolina has allowed just four total sacks, three of which game in the Thursday night loss at Miami. With just 4.0 sacks allowed, the Tar Heel offensive line ranks tied for sixth nationally in the category. MIAMI POSTGAME NOTES TB Michael Carter s first four carries of the game each went for a minimum of 13 yards and totaled 81 yards alone in the first quarter. QB Chazz Surratt, who missed the first three games of the season due to suspension, called his own number on his first drive of the year and scored on a 17-yard scamper in the first quarter. True freshman DB Trey Morrison registered his first career sack and had two TFLs. True freshman DB Bryson Richardson had UNC s first interception of the season in the third quarter. DE Malik Carney had two forced fumbles, two TFLs and a sack. The senior has 3.5 sacks in two games this season. ELLIOTT NAMED A MANNING STAR OF THE WEEK Nathan Elliott is one of eight quarterbacks named by The Manning Award as its "Stars of the Week" following his standout performance against Pittsburgh. Elliott set a career high with 313 passing yards. His previous game high was 278 yards at NC State in 2017. Elliott was 22 of 31, threw for two touchdowns and posted a QB rating of 177.1. It s the second straight game he completed a career-high 22 passes. SWEET EARNS ACC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK HONORS North Carolina junior offensive tackle William Sweet was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week after his performance in Saturday's win over Pitt, the league office announced Monday afternoon. The Jacksonville, Florida, product graded out at 91 percent and had a team-high 10 knockdown blocks to lead the Tar Heels to a 38-35 win in the team's ACC opener. Sweet did not allow a pressure or a sack on the day, helping pave the way for the UNC offense to rush for 173 yards and three scores and gain a season-high 486 yards. PITT POSTGAME NOTES Carolina won its home opener for the sixth time in seven years under head coach Larry Fedora. UNC also won its ACC opener for the third time in four seasons. Carolina is now 10-3 against Pitt including wins in each of the last six games against the Panthers. Saturday's three-point margin of victory for the Tar Heels is the 11th time in 13 games between the two schools that the margin of victory was 10 points or fewer. Including today, the last eight matchups have been decided by a total of 31 points. QB Nathan Elliott set a career high with 313 passing yards. His previous game high was 278 yards at NC State in 2017. Elliott was 22 of 31, threw for two touchdowns and posted a QB rating of 177.1. It s the second straight game he completed a career-high 22 passes. TB Antonio Williams rushed for a career-high 114 yards (his first career 100-yard game) on 16 carries and had two rushing touchdowns. Williams 37-yard touchdown run resulted in Carolina s first TD on an opening drive this season. It also marked the longest rushing TD of the season for the Tar Heels. Williams added a 1-yard scoring plunge in the second quarter. He is the first UNC running back to score multiple rushing touchdowns in a game since Michael Carter had a pair against Virginia in 2017. TB Michael Carter missed the first two games this season due to injury, but returned to the lineup today and caught a 31-yard TD reception in his season debut. It was his second career touchdown catch. True freshman WR Dyami Brown hauled in his first career TD in the third quarter, a 19-yard pass from Nathan Elliott. WR Dazz Newsome set career highs with six catches for 110 yards. His previous high for yardage was 66 against Louisville in 2017. LB Cole Holcomb made a game-high 12 tackles (10 solo). He had two tackles for a loss (including a sack), broke up one pass and had a quarterback hurry. PK Freeman Jones made 1 of 2 field goal attempts. His miss in the fourth quarter was his first in eight attempts dating back to the 2017 season. Carolina s defense limited Pitt to -5 yards of total offense in the third quarter. The Panthers compiled 297 total yards in the first half and led 28-21 at halftime. The Tar Heels out-scored the Panthers, 17-0, in the third quarter. The 35 points allowed by the Tar Heels are the most by an opponent in a win since UNC beat Florida State, 37-35, on 10/1/2016.

ECU POSTGAME NOTES Junior QB Nathan Elliott completed a career-high 22 passes on 38 attempts for 219 yards. Junior TB Jordon Brown scored his first touchdown of the season in the second quarter. He rushed for four touchdowns last season and has six total TDs in his Tar Heel career. Brown rushed for 59 yards on 13 carries. Senior kicker Freeman Jones set a career high with four field goals on Saturday. He previously made two FGs each in back-to-back games against Miami and Pitt during the 2017 season. Jones is a perfect 5-for-5 this season and has made six straight field goal attempts going back to last year. Sophomore safety Miles Wolfolk was in on a career-high 11 tackles (nine solo) to lead UNC, and tops the eight stops he had at NC State during his freshman campaign of 2017. Freshmen defensive lineman Chris Collins and Jahlil Taylor, quarterback Cade Fortin and wide receiver Antoine Green made their Carolina debuts. CAL POSTGAME NOTES Ten freshmen made their UNC debuts on Saturday - OG William Barnes, WR Dyami Brown, LB Jeremiah Gemmel, DB DeAndre Hollins, DL Jake Lawler, DB Trey Morrison, DB Bryson Richardson, OG Billy Ross, DB Ben Stobaugh and TB Javonte Williams. Brown and Ross started the contest for UNC. Barnes, Brown, Hollins, Morrison, Richardson and Williams gave the Tar Heels six true freshmen on the field Saturday. In addition to the first-year players, TB Antonio Williams started in his first game since transferring from Ohio State in the offseason. Antonio Williams scored his first career Tar Heel touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 3-yard rush. Williams scored three TDs in 13 career games as a Buckeye. WR Anthony Ratliff-Williams caught three passes for a team-high 62 yards and a touchdown. The receiving touchdown was the seventh of his career. DE Malik Carney had a career day on Saturday. The senior had career highs of 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, and also matched a career best with eight tackles (seven solo). Carney led the Tar Heels in sacks in both 2016 and 2017. LB Dominique Ross had a standout performance in his second career start. The junior finished with five tackles and three pass breakups. The Tar Heel defense held Cal to 279 total yards last Saturday. That total marks the first time UNC has held an opponent under 300 yards since Stanford gained 283 yards in the 2016 Sun Bowl. The 279 yards were the fewest allowed since Virginia gained just 253 yards against the Tar Heels in 2016. ELLIOTT NAMED TO EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE WATCH LIST The sixth annual Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List was announced in August at the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce East Texas Kick-Off Luncheon, and North Carolina junior quarterback Nathan Elliott is among the candidates. Elliott appeared in five games in 2017 and threw for a team-high 10 touchdowns in leading the Tar Heels to a pair of wins in the final three games of the season. A native of Celina, Texas, Elliott completed 171 of 264 pass attempts for 2,624 yards, 44 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in leading Celina High School to a 13-3 record and a berth in the state semifinals as a senior. The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award recognizes the top offensive player in Division I football who also exhibits the enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity; specifically, tenacity to persist and determination to overcome adversity and injury in pursuit of reaching goals. In addition, the nominee must meet one or more of the following criteria: born in Texas and/or graduated from a Texas High School and/or played at a Texas-based junior college or four-year college. MURPHY NAMED TO WUERFFEL WATCH LIST The Wuerffel Trophy announced its Watch List of 106 players from college football's Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and North Carolina senior deep snapper Kyle Murphy is among those under consideration. TAR HEELS IN THE NFL (AS OF OCT. 4) Giovani Bernard...Cincinnati Bengals Russell Bodine... Buffalo Bills Tre Boston... Arizona Cardinals Zach Brown...Washington Redskins Bruce Carter... Atlanta Falcons Eric Ebron... Indianapolis Colts Mack Hollins (IR)... Philadelphia Eagles Elijah Hood (IR)...Carolina Panthers James Hurst...Baltimore Ravens Nazair Jones... Seattle Seahawks T.J. Logan... Arizona Cardinals Kareem Martin...New York Giants Julius Peppers...Carolina Panthers R.J. Prince (practice squad)...pittsburgh Steelers Austin Proehl (practice squad)...tennessee Titans Robert Quinn... Miami Dolphins Da'Norris Searcy (IR)...Carolina Panthers Andre Smith...Carolina Panthers M.J. Stewart... Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ryan Switzer...Pittsburgh Steelers Mitch Trubisky... Chicago Bears Sylvester Williams... Detroit Lions Murphy enters his fourth season of handling snapping duties on extra point and field goal attempts in 2018. The Charlotte, North Carolina, product is also a leader in the community for the Tar Heels, actively participating in a number of outreach programs throughout his time at UNC. Among his many activities, Murphy coordinates the student-athlete pen pal program that connects members of all 28 sport programs with local elementary school students. The Wuerffel Trophy, known as "College Football's Premier Award for Community Service," is presented annually at the All Sports Association's Awards Banquet in Fort Walton Beach. Named after 1996 Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Danny Wuerffel from the University of Florida, the Wuerffel Trophy is awarded to the FBS player that best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement. RATLIFF-WILLIAMS ON HORNUNG WATCH LIST, PRESEASON ALL-ACC The Louisville Sports Commission named 43 multi-talented college football players to the 2018 Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse, and North Carolina junior Anthony Ratliff- Williams was among the candidates listed. A native of Matthews, North Carolina, Ratliff-Williams had a breakout season a year ago in his first season as an offensive starter. He led the Tar Heels in receptions (35), receiving yards (630) and receiving touchdowns (6). He also established himself as one of the best kick returners in college football with a pair of kick return touchdowns and 895 return yards, secondmost nationally. Ratliff-Williams, who was a first-team All-ACC pick as a return specialist and a third-team selection as an all-purpose back in 2017, was named to the All-ACC Preseason Football Team as a specialist. TUCKER NAMED TO MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST The Friends of John Mackey have released the 2018 John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List and North Carolina junior Carl Tucker is among those under consideration. Given annually to the most outstanding collegiate tight end, the award recipient is selected by vote of the John Mackey Award Selection Committee and the 2018 Mackey Award recipient will be announced on December 5, 2018, and then presented live on December 6, 2018, at The Home Depot College Football Awards Red Carpet Show on ESPNU. All future announcements can be found at www.johnmackeyaward. com. A native of Cornelius, North Carolina, Tucker was limited to just four games due to injury in 2017, finishing the year with six catches for 100 yards. Throughout his time at UNC, Tucker has shown a knack for big plays, averaging more than 15 yards per catch for his career.

CARTER A PRESEASON CANDIDATE FOR DOAK WALKER AWARD The PwC SMU Athletic Forum released the preseason candidates for the 2018 Doak Walker Award. The Forum annually presents the award to the nation's top college running back. University of North Carolina sophomore Michael Carter made the list. Carter, a native of Navarre, Florida, rushed for 558 yards and a team-best eight touchdowns as a true freshman in 2017. SCHEDULE NOTES Carolina opens the 2018 campaign with a pair of non-conference road contests, a first for the Tar Heels under seventh-year head coach Larry Fedora. UNC will travel to Berkeley, California, to take on Cal on Sept. 1 before a visit to Greenville to take on East Carolina on Sept. 8. Carolina opened the 2016 season with a neutral-site game against Georgia in Atlanta before a road win at Illinois. The Tar Heels host UCF on Sept. 15 in the home opener before kicking off league play in Chapel Hill against Pitt on Sept. 22. Carolina will play a Thursday night game for the eighth consecutive season when the Tar Heels travel to south Florida to face Miami on Sept. 27. UNC is 9-8 all-time on Thursday nights, with a 34-31 win at Pitt last November in its most recent primetime appearance. After an open week, the Tar Heels will host Virginia Tech on Oct. 13 before another set of back-to-back road games. On Oct. 20, Carolina will visit Syracuse for the first ACC meeting between the two schools, which have not faced off on the gridiron since 2003. In four all-time meetings, the road team has won all four contests - Syracuse won in Chapel Hill in 1995 and 2003 while the Tar Heels were victorious in the Carrier Dome in 1996 and 2002. UNC and Virginia will face off in the 123rd edition of the South's Oldest Rivalry in Charlottesville on Oct. 27. The Tar Heels have won four straight at Scott Stadium since snapping a 14-game road losing streak to the Cavaliers in 2010. Carolina will spend the entire month of November in the state of North Carolina, starting with a home game against Georgia Tech on Nov. 3. After the earliest Duke game in series history in 2017, the rivalry game returns to the season's final month in 2018 on Nov. 10 in Durham. UNC will host Western Carolina in its final non-conference game for the second straight year. The Tar Heels' 65-10 win last season was the first meeting between the two schools. For the fourth consecutive season, UNC will close out the regular season against NC State, with the Tar Heels hosting the Wolfpack for Senior Day on Nov. 24. Brown, who was honored in an on-campus celebration in August, will be officially inducted at the 61st NFF Annual Awards Dinner on Dec. 4, 2018, at the New York Hilton Midtown. During 10 seasons as the head coach at North Carolina from 1988-97, Brown won 69 games tied for the second most victories in school history. Brown's Tar Heels posted winning records in his final eight seasons and went to bowl games every year beginning in 1992, including a win in the 1993 Peach Bowl, the program's first bowl appearance since 1986. The 1996 ACC Coach of the Year led North Carolina to three 10-win seasons, and the team finished in the top 25 four times, including a No. 10 ranking in 1996 and the No. 4 spot in 1997. HUFF NAMED TO NFF HALL OF FAME BALLOT The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced in June the names on the 2019 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, including 76 players and six coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision and 100 players and 32 coaches from the divisional ranks. UNC's Ken Huff, a 1974 consensus first-team All-American and first-team All-ACC selection, is on this year's ballot. That season, Huff was the recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the ACC's best offensive lineman and he served as a team captain on a squad that set school total offense records and finish fifth nationally. Huff was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 and was Carolina's ACC Legend at the 2015 conference championship game in Charlotte. SPECIAL HOME GAME DESIGNATIONS North Carolina has announced several home game designations at Kenan Stadium for the 2018 football season, including Family Weekend on Sept. 22 vs. Pittsburgh, Homecoming on Nov. 3 vs. Georgia Tech and Military Appreciation Day on Nov. 17 vs. Western Carolina. Kenan Stadium will host Carolina's home opener on Sept. 15 vs. UCF following away matchups at California and East Carolina. Below is a list of UNC's special events and dates for the 2018 football season. - Sept. 15 vs. UCF: Opening Day; Extra Yard for Teachers; Faculty and Staff Day - Sept. 22 vs. Pitt: Family Weekend; Cheer Day - Oct. 13 vs. Virginia Tech: Rams Club Day - Nov. 3 vs. Georgia Tech: Homecoming; Monogram Day - Nov. 17 vs. Western Carolina: Military Appreciation Day - Nov. 24 vs. NC State: Senior Day BROWN SELECTED FOR NFF COLLEGE HALL OF FAME The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced earlier this year the 2018 College Football Hall of Fame Class, which includes the names of 10 first-team All-America players and three standout coaches, and former North Carolina head coach Mack Brown was among the 13 individuals honored. The inductees were selected from the national ballot of 75 All-America players and six elite coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision and the 98 players and 31 coaches from the divisional ranks.

2018 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Myles Dorn S 6-2 210 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Vance 2 Jordon Brown TB 5-11 200 Jr. Durham, N.C. Southern Durham 3 Devon Lawrence RB 5-11 190 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 3 Dominique Ross LB 6-3 220 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity Christian Academy 4 Allen Artis LB 6-1 220 Gr. Marietta, Ga. Wheeler 4 Rontavius Groves WR 5-11 180 So Nashville, Tenn. Pearl-Cohn 5 Austyn Chestnut WR 5-9 165 Fr.* Reidsville, N.C. Reidsville 5 Patrice Rene CB 6-2 205 Jr. Alexandria, Va. Episcopal 6 Cade Fortin QB 6-3 210 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett 6 Bryson Richardson DB 6-0 190 Fr. Buford, Ga. Buford 7 Gray Goodwyn WR 5-8 145 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Episcopal (Va.) 7 Jonathan Smith LB 6-1 230 Jr. Laurinburg, N.C. Scotland County 8 Michael Carter TB 5-9 195 So. Navarre, Fla. Navarre 9 K.J. Sails CB 5-11 180 Jr. Tampa, Fla. East Bay 10 Jace Ruder QB 6-2 220 Fr. Norton, Kan. Norton Community 10 Kyle Wright LB 6-1 235 Fr. Blythewood, S.C. Ben Lippen 11 Nathan Elliott QB 6-1 215 Jr. Celina, Texas Celina 11 Myles Wolfolk DB 6-0 195 So. Upper Marlboro, Md. Henry A. Wise 12 Tomon Fox DE 6-3 250 So. Lawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill 12 Chazz Surratt QB 6-3 215 So. Denver, N.C. East Lincoln 13 Antoine Green WR 6-3 195 Fr. Rockledge, Fla. Rockledge 13 Caleb Rozar DB 6-3 200 Fr.* Clarksville, Tenn. Dickson County 14 Jake Lawler DL 6-3 235 Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg 15 Jack Davidson QB 6-3 210 Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 15 DeAndre Hollins CB 6-1 200 Fr. Tampa, Fla. Thomas Jefferson 16 D.J. Ford S 6-3 210 So. Ashland, Ala. Central 16 Manny Miles QB/H 6-0 210 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. Univ. Laboratory School 17 Chris Collins DE 6-4 215 Fr. Richmond, Va. Benedictine College Prep 17 Anthony Ratliff-Williams WR 6-1 205 Jr. Matthews, N.C. Butler 18 Corey Bell Jr. CB 5-9 180 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Hough 18 J.T. Cauthen WR 6-1 225 Fr.* Waxhaw, N.C. Cuthbertson 19 Drew Homschek S 6-1 195 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 19 Dazz Newsome WR 5-11 185 So. Hampton, Va. Hampton 20 Graham Eklund DB 6-0 190 Jr. Jackson, Miss. Jackson Prep/Copiah-Lincoln CC 20 Johnathon Sutton TB 6-0 230 So. Swansea, S.C. Swansea 21 Dyami Brown WR 6-1 185 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. West Mecklenburg 21 Jack Dinges S 6-2 195 Fr.* Atlanta, Ga. Marist 23 Mason Laurence WR 5-10 175 Fr.* San Antonio, Texas San Antonio Christian 23 Javon Terry DB 6-0 180 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 24 Malik Robinson LB 6-0 215 So. Snellville, Ga. South Gwinnett 24 Antonio Williams RB 5-11 210 Jr. New London, N.C. North Stanly 25 Javonte Williams RB 5-11 205 Fr. Wallace, N.C. Wallace-Rose Hill 26 Kayne Roberts LB 6-3 215 Fr.* Greenback, Tenn. Greenback School 27 Chavis Little TB 5-10 180 Fr.* High Point, N.C. High Point Central 27 Trey Morrison DB 5-10 190 Fr. Norcross, Ga. Greater Atlanta Christian 28 Austin Chrismon WR 5-11 190 Fr.* China Grove, N.C. South Rowan 28 C.J. Cotman CB 5-10 175 So. Clearwater, Fla. Central Catholic 29 J.K. Britt S 6-0 200 Sr. Newnan, Ga. Newnan 30 Devin Cregan WR 6-1 200 Fr.* Kinston, N.C. Arendell Parrott Academy 30 Matthew Flint LB 6-1 235 Fr. Huntsville, Ala. Madison County 31 Tre Shaw CB 6-0 185 So. Ellenwood, Ga. Cedar Grove 32 Antwuan Branch TB 6-0 230 Fr.* Clarksville, Tenn. Kenwood 33 Allen Cater DE 6-4 245 Jr. Hiram, Ga. Mt. Paran Christian School 34 British Brooks RB 5-10 200 Fr. Gastonia, N.C. Ashbrook 34 Xach Gill DL 6-4 280 Fr.* Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 35 Greg Ross CB 6-1 175 So. Temple Hills, Md. Potomac 36 Cole Holcomb LB 6-1 235 Sr. New Smyrna Beach, Fla. New Smyrna Beach 37 Zach Goins CB 6-1 180 Sr. Matthews, N.C. Weddington 38 Thomas Brown CB 6-0 185 Jr. Statesville, N.C. Statesville

2018 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 40 Ben Stobaugh CB 5-10 160 Fr.* Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers 41 Kyle Murphy DS 6-2 245 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell 42 Tyrone Hopper DE 6-4 240 So. Roswell, Ga. Roswell 43 Hunter Sheridan DL 6-3 255 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin 44 Jeremiah Gemmel LB 6-1 220 Fr.* Sharpsburg, Ga. East Coweta 47 Sam Blobe LB 6-2 235 Sr. Carrboro, N.C. Carrboro 48 Dilan Gonzalez LB 6-1 215 Fr. Broomfield, Colo. Holy Family 48 Thomas Jackson WR 5-11 200 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Country Day 49 Jeremiah Clarke DT 6-5 315 Sr. Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams 51 William Sweet OT 6-7 300 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast 52 Jahlil Taylor DT 6-1 310 Fr. Pinehurst, Ga. Crisp County 53 Malik Carney DE 6-3 250 Sr. Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams 54 Avery Jones OL 6-4 295 Fr. Havelock, N.C. Havelock 55 Jay-Jay McCargo C 6-4 305 So. Alexandria, Va. Bishop O Connell 55 Jason Strowbridge DL 6-4 285 Jr. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach 56 Billy Ross OL 6-5 325 Fr.* Huntington, W.Va. Huntington 57 Austin Dowler LB 6-0 225 Fr.* Wake Forest, N.C. Heritage 57 Tyler Pritchett OL 6-2 290 So. Auburn, Ala. Auburn 58 Nick Polino OG 6-4 310 Jr. Buford, Ga. Buford 58 Lancine Turay DE 6-5 235 Fr. Newark, N.J. Irvington 60 Trevor Collins DS 6-1 230 So. Ramseur, N.C. Eastern Randolph 61 Tommy Bancroft DS 6-4 230 Sr. La Jolla, Calif. Francis Parker School 63 Ed Montilus OL 6-3 320 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Apopka 65 Nick Mackovic OL 6-2 320 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Page 66 Tobechi Nwokeji OL 6-5 280 Fr.* Braintree, Mass. Thayer Academy 67 Charlie Heck OT 6-8 310 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Rockhurst 68 Brian Anderson OL 6-3 295 Fr.* Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery Catholic 69 Quiron Johnson OL 6-2 315 Fr.* Reidsville, N.C. Reidsville 70 Jonathan Trull OG 6-4 310 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Christian 72 Mason Veal OG 6-6 315 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell 73 Marcus McKethan OT 6-6 340 Fr.* Barnwell, S.C. Barnwell 74 Jordan Tucker OL 6-7 340 Fr.* Roswell, Ga. Roswell 75 Joshua Ezeudu OL 6-5 335 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Archer 76 William Barnes OL 6-5 330 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Apopka 77 Jonah Melton OL 6-3 300 Fr.* Mebane, N.C. Eastern Alamance 78 Layton Barber OL 6-5 310 So. Southern Pines, N.C. Pinecrest 80 Jake Bargas TE 6-4 245 Jr. Boca Raton, Fla. St. Andrews 81 Carson Burgess WR 5-11 155 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Southeast Guilford 82 Brandon Fritts TE 6-4 240 Sr. Mentor, Ohio Mentor 83 Jalen Nixon WR 6-2 200 Fr. Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown 84 Garrett Walston TE 6-4 240 So. Wilmington, N.C. New Hanover 85 Roscoe Johnson WR 6-1 190 So. Jonesville, S.C. Union County 86 Carl Tucker TE 6-2 255 Jr. Cornelius, N.C. Hough 87 Noah Turner TE 6-3 250 So. Mundelein, Ill. Carmel Catholic 88 Beau Corrales WR 6-4 210 So. Georgetown, Texas Georgetown 89 Jared Worley TE 6-3 230 Jr. Pittsboro, N.C. Northwood 90 Gavin Lewis DE 6-3 275 Fr. Madison, Ala. Bob Jones 91 Nolan DeFranco DE 6-6 265 So. Winter Garden, Fla. West Orange 91 Hunter Lent P 6-5 240 Sr. Elon, N.C. Western Alamance 92 Aaron Crawford DT 6-1 310 Jr. Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge 92 Nicky Solomon K/P 5-10 185 Fr. Roswell, Ga. Centennial 93 Mats Pokela P 6-0 195 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Baylor School (Tenn.) 94 Michael Selsor P 6-1 210 Jr. La Canada, Calif. La Canada/Glendale CC 95 Tolson Jeffrey PK 6-0 200 Jr. Richlands, N.C. Richlands 95 Tyler Powell DL 6-4 285 Sr. Midlothian, Va. Cosby 96 Cooper Graham PK 5-11 180 Fr.* Asheville, N.C. T.C. Roberson/IMG Academy (Fla.) 97 Jalen Dalton DT 6-6 300 Sr. Clemmons, N.C. West Forsyth 97 Noah Ruggles PK 6-3 175 Fr.* Odessa, Fla. Steinbrenner 98 Freeman Jones PK 6-0 205 Sr. Bunn, N.C. Bunn 98 Alex Nobles DL 6-1 240 Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. Nash Central

2018 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 68 Brian Anderson OL 6-3 295 Fr.* Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery Catholic 4 Allen Artis LB 6-1 220 Gr. Marietta, Ga. Wheeler 61 Tommy Bancroft DS 6-4 230 Sr. La Jolla, Calif. Francis Parker School 78 Layton Barber OL 6-5 310 So. Southern Pines, N.C. Pinecrest 80 Jake Bargas TE 6-4 245 Jr. Boca Raton, Fla. St. Andrews 76 William Barnes OL 6-5 330 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Apopka 18 Corey Bell Jr. CB 5-9 180 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Hough 47 Sam Blobe LB 6-2 235 Sr. Carrboro, N.C. Carrboro 32 Antwuan Branch TB 6-0 230 Fr.* Clarksville, Tenn. Kenwood 29 J.K. Britt S 6-0 200 Sr. Newnan, Ga. Newnan 34 British Brooks RB 5-10 200 Fr. Gastonia, N.C. Ashbrook 21 Dyami Brown WR 6-1 185 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. West Mecklenburg 2 Jordon Brown TB 5-11 200 Jr. Durham, N.C. Southern Durham 38 Thomas Brown CB 6-0 185 Jr. Statesville, N.C. Statesville 81 Carson Burgess WR 5-11 155 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Southeast Guilford 53 Malik Carney DE 6-3 250 Sr. Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams 8 Michael Carter TB 5-9 195 So. Navarre, Fla. Navarre 33 Allen Cater DE 6-4 245 Jr. Hiram, Ga. Mt. Paran Christian School 18 J.T. Cauthen WR 6-1 225 Fr.* Waxhaw, N.C. Cuthbertson 5 Austyn Chestnut WR 5-9 165 Fr.* Reidsville, N.C. Reidsville 28 Austin Chrismon WR 5-11 190 Fr.* China Grove, N.C. South Rowan 49 Jeremiah Clarke DT 6-5 315 Sr. Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams 17 Chris Collins DE 6-4 215 Fr. Richmond, Va. Benedictine College Prep 60 Trevor Collins DS 6-1 230 So. Ramseur, N.C. Eastern Randolph 88 Beau Corrales WR 6-4 210 So. Georgetown, Texas Georgetown 28 C.J. Cotman CB 5-10 175 So. Clearwater, Fla. Central Catholic 92 Aaron Crawford DT 6-1 310 Jr. Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge 30 Devin Cregan WR 6-1 200 Fr.* Kinston, N.C. Arendell Parrott Academy 97 Jalen Dalton DT 6-6 300 Sr. Clemmons, N.C. West Forsyth 15 Jack Davidson QB 6-3 210 Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 91 Nolan DeFranco DE 6-6 265 So. Winter Garden, Fla. West Orange 21 Jack Dinges S 6-2 195 Fr.* Atlanta, Ga. Marist 1 Myles Dorn S 6-2 210 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Vance 57 Austin Dowler LB 6-0 225 Fr.* Wake Forest, N.C. Heritage 11 Nathan Elliott QB 6-1 215 Jr. Celina, Texas Celina 20 Graham Eklund DB 6-0 190 Jr. Jackson, Miss. Jackson Prep/Copiah-Lincoln CC 75 Joshua Ezeudu OL 6-5 335 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Archer 30 Matthew Flint LB 6-1 235 Fr. Huntsville, Ala. Madison County 16 D.J. Ford S 6-3 210 So. Ashland, Ala. Central 6 Cade Fortin QB 6-3 210 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett 12 Tomon Fox DE 6-3 250 So. Lawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill 82 Brandon Fritts TE 6-4 240 Sr. Mentor, Ohio Mentor 44 Jeremiah Gemmel LB 6-1 220 Fr.* Sharpsburg, Ga. East Coweta 34 Xach Gill DL 6-4 280 Fr.* Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 37 Zach Goins CB 6-1 180 Sr. Matthews, N.C. Weddington 48 Dilan Gonzalez LB 6-1 215 Fr. Broomfield, Colo. Holy Family 7 Gray Goodwyn WR 5-8 145 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Episcopal (Va.) 96 Cooper Graham PK 5-11 180 Fr.* Asheville, N.C. T.C. Roberson/IMG Academy (Fla.) 13 Antoine Green WR 6-3 195 Fr. Rockledge, Fla. Rockledge 4 Rontavius Groves WR 5-11 180 So Nashville, Tenn. Pearl-Cohn 67 Charlie Heck OT 6-8 310 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Rockhurst 36 Cole Holcomb LB 6-1 235 Sr. New Smyrna Beach, Fla. New Smyrna Beach 15 DeAndre Hollins CB 6-1 200 Fr. Tampa, Fla. Thomas Jefferson 19 Drew Homschek S 6-1 195 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 42 Tyrone Hopper DE 6-4 240 So. Roswell, Ga. Roswell 48 Thomas Jackson WR 5-11 200 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Country Day 95 Tolson Jeffrey PK 6-0 200 Jr. Richlands, N.C. Richlands 69 Quiron Johnson OL 6-2 315 Fr.* Reidsville, N.C. Reidsville 85 Roscoe Johnson WR 6-1 190 So. Jonesville, S.C. Union County 54 Avery Jones OL 6-4 295 Fr. Havelock, N.C. Havelock 98 Freeman Jones PK 6-0 205 Sr. Bunn, N.C. Bunn 23 Mason Laurence WR 5-10 175 Fr.* San Antonio, Texas San Antonio Christian 14 Jake Lawler DL 6-3 235 Fr.* Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg 3 Devon Lawrence RB 5-11 190 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 91 Hunter Lent P 6-5 240 Sr. Elon, N.C. Western Alamance

2018 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 90 Gavin Lewis DE 6-3 275 Fr. Madison, Ala. Bob Jones 27 Chavis Little TB 5-10 180 Fr.* High Point, N.C. High Point Central 65 Nick Mackovic OL 6-2 320 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Page 55 Jay-Jay McCargo C 6-4 305 So. Alexandria, Va. Bishop O Connell 73 Marcus McKethan OT 6-6 340 Fr.* Barnwell, S.C. Barnwell 77 Jonah Melton OL 6-3 300 Fr.* Mebane, N.C. Eastern Alamance 16 Manny Miles QB/H 6-0 210 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. Univ. Laboratory School 63 Ed Montilus OL 6-3 320 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Apopka 27 Trey Morrison DB 5-10 190 Fr. Norcross, Ga. Greater Atlanta Christian 41 Kyle Murphy DS 6-2 245 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell 19 Dazz Newsome WR 5-11 185 So. Hampton, Va. Hampton 83 Jalen Nixon WR 6-2 200 Fr. Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown 98 Alex Nobles DL 6-1 240 Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. Nash Central 66 Tobechi Nwokeji OL 6-5 280 Fr.* Braintree, Mass. Thayer Academy 93 Mats Pokela P 6-0 195 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Baylor School (Tenn.) 58 Nick Polino OG 6-4 310 Jr. Buford, Ga. Buford 95 Tyler Powell DL 6-4 285 Sr. Midlothian, Va. Cosby 57 Tyler Pritchett OL 6-2 290 So. Auburn, Ala. Auburn 17 Anthony Ratliff-Williams WR 6-1 205 Jr. Matthews, N.C. Butler 5 Patrice Rene CB 6-2 205 Jr. Alexandria, Va. Episcopal 6 Bryson Richardson DB 6-0 190 Fr. Buford, Ga. Buford 26 Kayne Roberts LB 6-3 215 Fr.* Greenback, Tenn. Greenback School 24 Malik Robinson LB 6-0 215 So. Snellville, Ga. South Gwinnett 56 Billy Ross OL 6-5 325 Fr.* Huntington, W.Va. Huntington 3 Dominique Ross LB 6-3 220 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity Christian Academy 35 Greg Ross CB 6-1 175 So. Temple Hills, Md. Potomac 13 Caleb Rozar DB 6-3 200 Fr.* Clarksville, Tenn. Dickson County 10 Jace Ruder QB 6-2 220 Fr. Norton, Kan. Norton Community 97 Noah Ruggles PK 6-3 175 Fr.* Odessa, Fla. Steinbrenner 9 K.J. Sails CB 5-11 180 Jr. Tampa, Fla. East Bay 94 Michael Selsor P 6-1 210 Jr. La Canada, Calif. La Canada/Glendale CC 31 Tre Shaw CB 6-0 185 So. Ellenwood, Ga. Cedar Grove 43 Hunter Sheridan DL 6-3 255 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin 7 Jonathan Smith LB 6-1 230 Jr. Laurinburg, N.C. Scotland County 92 Nicky Solomon K/P 5-10 185 Fr. Roswell, Ga. Centennial 40 Ben Stobaugh CB 5-10 160 Fr.* Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers 55 Jason Strowbridge DL 6-4 285 Jr. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach 12 Chazz Surratt QB 6-3 215 So. Denver, N.C. East Lincoln 20 Johnathon Sutton TB 6-0 230 So. Swansea, S.C. Swansea 51 William Sweet OT 6-7 300 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast 52 Jahlil Taylor DT 6-1 310 Fr. Pinehurst, Ga. Crisp County 23 Javon Terry DB 6-0 180 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest 70 Jonathan Trull OG 6-4 310 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Christian 86 Carl Tucker TE 6-2 255 Jr. Cornelius, N.C. Hough 74 Jordan Tucker OL 6-7 340 Fr.* Roswell, Ga. Roswell 58 Lancine Turay DE 6-5 235 Fr. Newark, N.J. Irvington 87 Noah Turner TE 6-3 250 So. Mundelein, Ill. Carmel Catholic 72 Mason Veal OG 6-6 315 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell 84 Garrett Walston TE 6-4 240 So. Wilmington, N.C. New Hanover 24 Antonio Williams RB 5-11 210 Jr. New London, N.C. North Stanly 25 Javonte Williams RB 5-11 205 Fr. Wallace, N.C. Wallace-Rose Hill 11 Myles Wolfolk DB 6-0 195 So. Upper Marlboro, Md. Henry A. Wise 89 Jared Worley TE 6-3 230 Jr. Pittsboro, N.C. Northwood 10 Kyle Wright LB 6-1 235 Fr. Blythewood, S.C. Ben Lippen

2018 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Left Tackle 51 - William Sweet (6-7, 300, Jr.) 72 - Mason Veal (6-6, 315, Jr.) Left Guard 58 - Nick Polino (6-4, 310, Jr.) 57 - Tyler Pritchett (6-2, 290, So.) Center 55 - Jay-Jay McCargo (6-4, 305, So.) 70 - Jonathan Trull (6-4, 310, Sr.) Right Guard 76 - William Barnes (6-5, 330, Fr.) OR 56 - Billy Ross (6-5, 325, Fr.*) Right Tackle 67 - Charlie Heck (6-8, 310, Jr.) 75 - Joshua Ezeudu (6-5, 335, Fr.) Tight End/Y 86 - Carl Tucker (6-2, 255, Jr.) OR 82 - Brandon Fritts (6-4, 240, Sr.) OR 80 - Jake Bargas (6-4, 245, Jr.) Quarterback 11 - Nathan Elliott (6-1, 215, Jr.) 12 - Chazz Surratt (6-3, 215, So.) 6 - Cade Fortin (6-3, 210, Fr.) OR 10 - Jace Ruder (6-2, 220, Fr.) Tailback 2 - Jordon Brown (5-11, 200, Jr.) OR 8 - Michael Carter (5-9, 195, So.) OR 24 - Antonio Williams (5-11, 210, Jr.) Wide Receiver 17 - Anthony Ratliff-Williams (6-1, 205, Jr.) 4 - Rontavius Groves (5-11, 180, So.) 13 - Antoine Green (6-3, 195, Fr.) Wide Receiver 48 - Thomas Jackson (5-11, 200, Sr.) OR 19 - Dazz Newsome (5-11, 185, So.) 5 - Austyn Chestnut (5-9, 195, Fr.*) Wide Receiver 88 - Beau Corrales (6-4, 210, So.) 21 - Dyami Brown (6-1, 185, Fr.) 85 - Roscoe Johnson (6-1, 190, So.) Players Dyami Brown... dee-ah-me Malik Carney...muh-LEEK Beau Corrales... core-al-iss C.J. Cotman...COT-muhn Joshua Ezeudu...eh-ZOO-doo Tomon Fox...tuh-MON Jeremiah Gemmel... GIMM-uhl Xach Gill... ZACK Antoine Green... ANN-twan Rontavius Groves... ron-tay-vee-us PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Defensive End 12 - Tomon Fox (6-3, 250, So.) 95 - Tyler Powell (6-4, 285, Sr.) Defensive Tackle 92 - Aaron Crawford (6-1, 310, Jr.) 49 - Jeremiah Clarke (6-5, 315, Sr.) Defensive Tackle 55 - Jason Strowbridge (6-4, 285, Jr.) 97 - Jalen Dalton (6-6, 300, Sr.) Defensive End 53 - Malik Carney (6-3, 250, Sr.) 33 - Allen Cater (6-4, 245, Jr.) Outside Linebacker 36 - Cole Holcomb (6-1, 235, Sr.) 4 - Allen Artis (6-1, 220, Gr.) Middle Linebacker 7 - Jonathan Smith (6-1, 230, Jr.) 30 - Matthew Flint (6-1, 235, Fr.) Outside Linebacker 3 - Dominique Ross (6-3, 220, Jr.) 44 - Jeremiah Gemmel (6-1, 220, Fr.*) Cornerback 28 - C.J. Cotman (5-10, 175, So.) 5 - Patrice Rene (6-2, 205, Jr.) Free Safety 1 - Myles Dorn (6-2, 210, Jr.) 11 - Myles Wolfolk (6-0, 195, So.) Strong Safety 29 - J.K. Britt (6-0, 200, Sr.) 16 - D.J. Ford (6-3, 210, So.) Cornerback 9 - K.J. Sails (5-11, 180, Jr.) 35 - Greg Ross (6-1, 175, So.) Nickelback 27 - Trey Morrison (5-10, 190, Fr.) OR 6 - Bryson Richardson (6-0, 190, Fr.) Marcus McKethan... muh-kee-thuhn Patrice Rene... ruh-nay Kayne Roberts...CANE Caleb Rozar...rose-AHR Jace Ruder... RUE-duhr Chazz Surratt...suh-RATT Assistant Coaches Mike Ekeler... ECK-luhr Chris Kapilovic...kuh-PILL-o-vick John Papuchis...puh-POO-chis Place-kicker 98 - Freeman Jones (6-0, 205, Sr.) 97 - Noah Ruggles (6-3, 175, Fr.*) Kickoff Specialist 98 - Freeman Jones (6-0, 205, Sr.) 97 - Noah Ruggles (6-3, 175, Fr.*) Punter 91 - Hunter Lent (6-5, 240, Sr.) 94 - Michael Selsor (6-1, 210, Jr.) Deep Snapper 41 - Kyle Murphy (6-2, 245, Sr.) - PK 61 - Tommy Bancroft (6-4, 230, Sr.) - P Holder 16 - Manny Miles (6-0, 210, Jr.) Kickoff Return 17 - Anthony Ratliff-Williams (6-1, 205, Jr.) 19 - Dazz Newsome (5-11, 185, So.) Punt Return 19 - Dazz Newsome (5-11, 185, So.) 17 - Anthony Ratliff-Williams (6-1, 205, Jr.) * - redshirt freshman 2018 SEASON & CAREER STARTS Player, Pos... 2018...Career Cole Holcomb, LB... 3...27 Malik Carney, DE... 2...24 Aaron Crawford, DT...-...22 Brandon Fritts, TE...-...16 Charlie Heck, OT... 4...15 Jason Strowbridge, DL... 4...14 K.J. Sails, CB... 3...14 Myles Dorn, S... 1...14 Carl Tucker, TE... 2...13 Anthony Ratliff-Williams, WR... 4...12 Patrice Rene, CB... 4...12 Jordon Brown, TB...-...12 Jeremiah Clarke, DT... 4...8 William Sweet, OT... 4...8 J.K. Britt, S... 2...8 Nathan Elliott, QB... 4...7 Nick Polino, OG... 4...7 Myles Wolfolk, S... 3...7 Chazz Surratt, QB...-...7 Thomas Jackson, WR... 3...6 Dominique Ross, LB... 4...5 Tomon Fox, DE... 3...5 Jonathan Smith, LB... 1...5 Corey Bell Jr., CB...-...5 Jalen Dalton, DT...-...5 Dyami Brown, WR... 4...4 Billy Ross, OG... 4...4 Antonio Williams, TB... 4...4 Trey Morrison, DB... 4...4 Tyler Powell, DE...-...4 Allen Cater, DE... 3...3 Jay-Jay McCargo, C... 2...3 Dazz Newsome, WR... 1...3 Jonathan Trull, C... 2...2 D.J. Ford, S... 2...2 Jake Bargas, TE... 1...2 Michael Carter, TB...-...2 Greg Ross, CB... 1...1 Garrett Walston, TE... 1...1 Allen Artis, LB...-...1 Rontavius Groves, WR...-...1 Roscoe Johnson, WR...-...1

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The Last Time Carolina... shut out its opponent: Idaho, 66-0, 2012 rushed for 300 yards: 313 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 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 NC State, 2017 had less than 50 yards rushing: 17 vs. Louisville, 2017 had less than 100 yards rushing: 83 at NC State, 2017 rushed for six touchdowns: 6 at Old Dominion, 2017 attempted less than 10 passes: 9 vs. Southern California, 1993 attempted 40 passes: 44 at East Carolina, 2018 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: 25 at East Carolina, 2018 completed 30 passes: 33 at Miami, 2016 had less than 50 yards passing: 46 vs. Virginia, 2017 passed for 300 yards: 313 vs. Pittsburgh, 2018 passed for 400 yards: 405 at Florida State, 2016 passed for 500 yards: 537 vs. Duke, 2015 (UNC record) had less than 100 yards of total offense: 73 vs. Florida State, 1997 had less than 200 yards of total offense: 172 at Virginia Tech, 2017 had 500 yards of total offense: 611 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 had 600 yards of total offense: 611 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 had 700 yards of total offense: 704 vs. Duke, 2015 had less than 10 first downs: 8 vs. Virginia Tech, 2016 had 30 first downs: 31 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 did not punt: vs. Delaware, 2015 punted 10 times: 11 at Virginia Tech, 2017 had nine turnovers: vs. Miami (Ohio), 2002 had six turnovers: at Miami, 2018 had four turnovers: at California, 2018 lost six fumbles: vs. Miami (Ohio), 2002 threw five interceptions: 5 at Clemson, 1995 was not penalized: vs. Wake Forest, 1969 was penalized 10 times: 13 at California (124 yards), 2018 accumulated 100 yards of penalties: 124 at California, 2018 scored 50 points: 65 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 scored 60 points: 65 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 scored 80 points: 80 vs. Old Dominion, 2013 (UNC record) trailed after three quarters, but rallied to win: Trailed Pittsburgh at home 33-23 but rallied to win 37-36 in 2016 came from 10 points behind on the road to win: Trailed at Georgia Tech, 21-0, and rallied to win 38-31, in 2015 had possession time of 40 minutes: 41:28 vs. Maryland, 1996 scored four touchdowns in a quarter: 5 vs. Western Carolina, 2017 ran 90 plays in a game: 92 vs. Miami, 2017 did not fumble: at California, 2018 did not fumble and the opponent did not fumble: at California, 2018 had back-to-back games without a fumble: at Pittsburgh, vs. Western Carolina and at NC State, 2017 recovered an onside kick: vs. Rutgers, 2014 recovered two onside kicks: vs. Rutgers, 2014 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: 114 by Antonio Williams vs. Pittsburgh, 2018 ran for 150 yards: 157 by Michael Carter vs. Virginia, 2017 ran for 200 yards: 220 by Elijah Hood at NC State, 2015 had a 50-yard scoring run: 59 by Chazz Surratt vs. Western Carolina, 2017 had a 50-yard non-scoring run: 56 by Jordon Brown vs. Miami, 2017 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: Elijah Hood (220) and T.J. Logan (100) at NC State, 2015 quarterback rushed for 100 yards: 101 by Marquise Williams vs. Miami, 2015 wide receiver rushed for 100 yards: 106 by Brandon Tate vs. McNeese State, 2008 rushed and passed for 100 yards: Marquise Williams vs. Miami, 2015 (105 passing, 101 rushing) attempted 40 passes: 45 by Nathan Elliott at NC State, 2017 attempted 45 passes: 45 by Nathan Elliott at NC State, 2017 completed 25 passes: 33 by Mitch Trubisky at Miami, 2016 completed 30 passes: 33 by Mitch Trubisky at Miami, 2016 (38 is UNC s Record) passed for 300 yards: 313 by Nathan Elliott vs. Pittsburgh, 2018 passed for 400 yards: 405 by Mitch Trubisky at Florida State, 2016 threw three scoring passes: 3 by Nathan Elliott at NC State, 2017 threw four scoring passes: 4 by Nathan Elliott vs. Western Carolina, 2017 threw five scoring passes: 5 by Mitch Trubisky vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 (ties UNC record) player threw a 75-yard TD pass: 75 by Mitch Trubisky to Ryan Switzer vs. James Madison, 2016 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: 50 by Nathan Elliott at NC State, 2017 (45 pass attempts, 5 rushes) had 60 plays, running and passing: 60 by Nathan Elliott vs. Miami, 2017 (39 pass attempts, 21 rushes) caught 10 passes: 13 by Ryan Switzer vs. NC State, 2016 caught 15 passes: 16 by Ryan Switzer vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 had 100 yards receiving: 110 by Dazz Newsome vs. Pittsburgh, 2018 had 150 yards receiving: 171 by Ryan Switzer vs. NC State, 2016 had 200 yards receiving: 208 by Ryan Switzer vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 had two players gain 100 yards receiving: Mack Hollins (165) & Ryan Switzer (107) vs. Duke, 2015 had 300 yards of total offense: 305 by Nathan Elliott vs. Pittsburgh, 2018 had 400 yards of total offense: 440 by Mitch Trubisky vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 had 500 yards of total offense: 524 by Marquise Williams vs. Duke, 2015 scored three touchdowns: 3 by Elijah Hood vs. Georgia Tech, 2016 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 Elijah Hood vs. Georgia Tech, 2016 ran for four touchdowns: 4 by Leon Johnson vs. UTEP, 1993 accounted for five touchdowns: 5 by Mitch Trubisky vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 caught three touchdown passes: 3 by Mack Hollins vs. Wake Forest, 2015 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: Bug Howard, 2-yard pass from Mitch Trubisky, vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 a non-quarterback completed a pass: Anthony Ratliff-Williams to Josh Cabrera (35-yard TD) at Pittsburgh, 2017 a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass: Anthony Ratliff-Williams to Josh Cabrera (35- yard TD) at Pittsburgh, 2017 a non-quarterback threw a touchdown pass to a quarterback: Quinshad Davis to Marquise Williams for 37 yards at Georgia Tech, 2015 returned a kickoff for a touchdown: Anthony Ratliff-Williams, 98 yards at Pittsburgh, 2017 returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown: Anthony Ratliff-Williams, 98 yards at Pittsburgh, 2017 returned a punt for a touchdown: Ryan Switzer vs. Miami, 78 yards, 2015 returned two punts for touchdowns: Ryan Switzer at Pittsburgh, 65 yards and 61 yards, 2013 returned an interception for a touchdown: Dominquie Green for 58 yards vs. The Citadel, 2016 returned a fumble for a touchdown: Jonathan Smith for 28 yards vs. Western Carolina, 2017 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: Bug Howard at. Virginia Tech, 2015 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: Jason Strowbridge vs Duke, 2017 blocked an extra point attempt: Jason Strowbridge at Miami, 2018 had a 60-yard punt: 60 by Hunter Lent at East Carolina, 2018 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: Freeman Jones, 51 yards, at Pittsburgh, 2017 kicked six field goals: 6 by Josh McGee vs. Duke, 1999 kicked a game-winning field goal: Nick Weiler, 54 yards, at Florida State, 2016 scored a two-point conversion: Manny Miles run at Old Dominion, 2017 had two interceptions: Myles Dorn vs. Notre Dame, 2017 had three interceptions: Kendrick Burney vs. Miami, 2009 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 Durrell Mapp, at NC State, 2007 had four sacks: Julius Peppers vs. Virginia, 2000 scored a safety: sack by Kareem Martin & Brandon Ellerbe in the end zone vs. Cincinnati returned a blocked extra point for two points: Lionell Green vs. Wake Forest, 2003 (only time it has happened in school history) ran for a touchdown, caught a touchdown, and threw a touchdown pass in the same game: Marquise Williams at Notre Dame, 2014 caught a touchdown, threw a touchdown and retuned a kickoff for a touchdown in the same game: Anthony Ratliff-Williams at Pittsburgh, 2017