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Who are UNC's big playmakers on offense?

Posted on 8/17/10 at 9:04 pm
Posted by ironsides
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Posted on 8/17/10 at 9:04 pm
Anyone know?
Posted by LsuTool
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Posted on 8/17/10 at 9:05 pm to
greg little
Posted by LSUAce007
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Posted on 8/17/10 at 9:06 pm to
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Sometimes a mob mentality isn’t such a bad thing. All six of Carolina’s defensive all-stars put off the NFL Draft for one more season, ensuring that the program will again boast one of the nation’s nastiest and stingiest defenses. The group that allowed 17 points and an ACC-low 269 yards brings back All-America candidates at every level, Robert Quinn and Marvin Austin up front, Quan Sturdivant and Bruce Carter at linebacker, and Deunta Williams and Kendric Burney in the secondary. From creating turnovers to creating pressure, there’s nothing this veteran unit doesn’t do well, meaning the only offseason objectives are to build more depth and guard against overconfidence.

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Posted by inadaze
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Posted on 8/17/10 at 10:13 pm to
Greg Little is their most talented player on offense. 6'3 220, a built, cut up 220. He played RB his first 2 years at UNC. Just a great athlete. Should be a good matchup with PP going against him.

Johnny White is a big play threat. He's another thats played running back and receiver. Gotta know where he's at, he can break it.

Ryan Houston is their leading returning rusher, but from the games I watched last year he is really not that impressive. He is huge, 6'2 245, but not very explosive or quick. Obviously, you don't expect a 245 pound RB to be a burner, which he is not, but he lacks any real burst from what I've seen to be very effective. He will push piles and drag tacklers, but is not really overly punishing for his size. This is the type of RB that past LSU defenses would really neutralize because of the size and aggressiveness of our D-line. With our defense this year being lighter and quicker, Houston might find a little more success, but I think our D should be able to get on him pretty quick. Gang tackling & flying to the football will be the key to keeping Houston in check.

Their TE from Arkansas Zack Pianalto is an impressive player.
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