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The Tarheels

Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by Wise One, Oct 5, 2008.

  1. kickazzz2000

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    kinda like "injuries" and the cow college fans :tongue3:
     
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    what took you so long?
     
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    No but he has said over and over that he expects his players to compete at every position, so it just stands to reason that Renner will have every opportunity to win the job. Whoever wins the job though, I expect this offense to be better, because the O-line will be better and those young WR's all have a whole season under their belts now.

    Honestly, I don't understand why people expected so much from the UNC offense this past season anyway. You don't lose guys like Hakeem Nicks and Brandon Tate, replace them with with kids straight out of HS, and not miss a beat. Anybody with any common sense should have known that they were going to struggle, especially after all the attrition of so many experienced O-linemen, before the season even started.
     
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    They were young. Wait 'til next year.
     
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    Every program in the nation is saying that, except for Alabama.
     
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    http://thebiglead.com/index.php/201...title-north-carolina-and-its-stacked-defense/

    A 2010-2011 College Football Sleeper to Win the Title: North Carolina (and its Stacked Defense)


    Florida was the biggest loser at the NFL early-entry deadline, losing three key defensive underclassmen to the pros. Georgia Tech, Georgia and USC also lost key juniors from what could have been very good defenses. The biggest winner? North Carolina, which already had the country’s sixth best defense, and managed to retain studs on the line, at linebacker and the in the secondary.

    According to Scout, Butch Davis and the Tar Heels have the top NFL prospect at defensive end (Robert Quinn), defensive tackle (Marvin Austin), outside linebacker (Bruce Carter), and free safety (Deunta Williams). They’ve got the 2nd best inside linebacker prospect (Quan Sturdivant) as well as cornerback (Kendrick Burney). That means there’s an outside chance that six Tar Heel defensive players are taken in the first two rounds of the 2011 draft.

    The offense will remain something of a question, despite the return of its quarterback, top two running backs, top receiver (highly-routed pro prospect Greg Little). Three offensive lineman return.

    Everyone will find out how good UNC is early – the Tar Heels play LSU in September. Do what we just did – go plunk $20 down on UNC to win the title next year. You can probably get the Tar Heels at +10,000, for a payout of 2k. [Scout]
     
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    2011 Top NFL Prospects

    http://cfn.scout.com/2/938232.html

    Jan. 16 - The Defense

    - The 2010 Early Entries List
    - The Top Returning NFL Prospects - Offense

    Note: These are among those eligible for the 2011 NFL Draft.

    Defensive Ends
    1. Robert Quinn, North Carolina (Jr.)
    2. Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson (Jr.)
    3. Greg Romeus, Pitt
    4. Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
    5. Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
    6. Sam Acho, Texas
    7. Cliff Matthews, South Carolina
    8. Marcell Dareus, Alabama (Jr.)
    9. Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma
    10. Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
    11. Ricky Elmore, Arizona
    12. Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
    13. Kentrell Lockett, Ole Miss
    14. Ryan Winterswyk, Boise State
    15. Jonathan Freeny, Rutgers
    Defensive Tackles
    1. Marvin Austin, North Carolina

    2. Jerrell Powe, Ole Miss
    3. Adrian Taylor, Oklahoma
    4. Jared Crick, Nebraska (Jr.)
    5. Jurrell Casey, USC (Jr.)
    6. Marcus Fortson, Miami (Jr.)
    7. Allen Bailey, Miami
    8. Derek Wolfe, Cincinnati (Jr.)
    9. Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson
    10. Lawrence Guy, Arizona State (Jr.)
    11. Tydreke Powell, North Carolina (Jr.)
    12. Brandon Thompson, Clemson (Jr.)
    13. Stephen Paea, Oregon State
    14. Jaye Howard, Florida (Jr.)
    15. Phil Taylor, Baylor

    Inside Linebacker
    1. Greg Jones, Michigan State
    2. Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina
    3. Mike Mohamed, California
    4. Kelvin Sheppard, LSU
    5. Alex Wujciak, Maryland
    6. Barquell Rivers, Virginia Tech (Jr.)
    7. Tank Carder, TCU (Jr.)
    8. Greg Lloyd, Connecticut
    9. Casey Matthews, Oregon
    10. Chris Galippo, USC (Jr.)
    11. Josh Bynes, Auburn
    12. Obi Ezeh, Michigan
    13. Ben Jacobs, Fresno State
    14. Brian Smith, Notre Dame
    15. Brian Duncan, Texas Tech

    Outside Linebackers
    1. Bruce Carter, North Carolina
    2. Mark Herzlich, Boston College
    3. Travis Lewis, Oklahoma (Jr.)
    4. Lawrence Wilson, Connecticut
    5. Von Miller, Texas A&M
    6. Akeem Ayers, UCLA (Jr.)
    7. Chris Walker, Tennessee
    8. Nigel Bradham, Florida State (Jr.)
    9. Colin McCarthy, Miami
    10. Jerry Franklin, Arkansas (Jr.)
    11. Dontay Moch, Nevada
    12. Michael Morgan USC
    13. K.J. Wright, Mississippi State
    14. Emmanuel Acho, Texas (Jr.)
    15. Ross Homan, Ohio State

    Strong Safeties
    1. DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson
    2. Mark Barron, Alabama (Jr.)
    3. Ahmad Black, Florida
    4. Davonte Shannon, Buffalo
    5. Shiloh Keo, Idaho
    6. Charles Mitchell, Mississippi State (Jr.)
    7. Jasper Simmons, Missouri (Jr.)
    8. Duke Ihenacho, San Jose State
    9. Jeron Johnson, Boise State
    10. Max Suter, Syracuse
    11. Johnny Brown, Ole Miss
    12. Tyler Sash, Iowa (Jr.)
    13. Zac Etheridge, Auburn
    14. Jay Valai, Wisconsin
    15. Cameron Collins, Oregon State (Jr.)

    Free Safeties
    1. Deunta Williams, North Carolina
    2. Quinton Carter, Oklahoma
    3. Will Hill, Florida (Jr.)
    4. Lance Mitchell, Oregon (Jr.)
    5. Rahim Moore, UCLA (Jr.)
    6. Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple
    7. Chris Culliver, South Carolina
    8. Sean Baker, Ball State (Jr.)
    9. Robert Sands, West Virginia (Jr.)
    10. Brian Lainhart, Kent State
    11. Tysyn Hartman, Kansas State (Jr.)
    12. Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson
    13. Brett Greenwood, Iowa
    14. Jeremy Kellem, Middle Tennessee
    15. Blake Gideon, Texas (Jr.)

    Cornerbacks
    1. Patrick Peterson, LSU (Jr.)
    2. Kendrick Burney, North Carolina
    3. Dominique Franks, Oklahoma
    4. Ras-I Dowling, Georgia Tech
    5. Aaron Williams, Texas (Jr.)
    6. Rashad Carmichael, Virginia Tech
    7. Brandon Harris, Miami (Jr.)
    8. Curtis Brown, Texas
    9. Prince Amakamura, Nebraska
    10. Neiko Thorpe, Auburn (Jr.)
    11. Javes Lewis, Oregon (Jr.)
    12. Janoris Jenkins, Florida (Jr.)
    13. Charles Brown, North Carolina
    14. Brandon Hogan, West Virginia
    15. Cameron Chism, Maryland (Jr.)
     
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    maybe the heels will have a few more game winning safeties in them next year. :SPcheer006cheerbril
     
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    go plunk $20 down on UNC to win the title next year

    or just give it to your closest nc state friend.
     
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    i kinda miss dukey sayin boma suck
     

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