| Sam Aiken |
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Honorable-mention All-ACC (2002)
Selected to play in the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.
One of the best wide receivers in Carolinas history Team captain as a senior Set school records in receptions and receiving yards as a senior Blossomed into one of UNCs most consistent threats in 2001, catching more passes in his junior season (46) than he had in the two previous years combined (32) Has the ability to go across the middle, make the difficult catch and take a hit Is also a dangerous deep threat One of only two UNC receivers ever to have three receptions over 70 yards Earned Super Ram status in the weight room and is a member of the strength and conditioning honor roll.
2002 Senior Season
Led the team with 68 catches for 990 yards, both single-season school records Also had four touchdowns Had eight catches for 88 yards against Duke, including a crucial 10-yard reception on 4th-and-4 with 10 seconds remaining That catch set up Dan Orners game-winning field goal Had two catches for 17 yards against Florida State Made eight catches for 58 yards against Clemson and became the schools single-season record holder for receptions in a season with his 56th catch Set a career-high with 10 receptions against Maryland for 102 yards It was his third 100-yard game of the season, one shy of the single-season school record of four held by Octavus Barnes in 1995 Ranks first in the ACC and 30th in the country in receiving yards per game (82.5) Ranks first in the ACC and 26th in the country with 5.67 catches per game Is 28th in the nation in total receiving yards Is just the fifth player in school history with more than 2,000 career yards receiving Finished the Wake Forest game with four receptions for 43 yards Led the Tar Heels against Virginia with seven catches for a career-high 179 yards, and two touchdowns Caught a slant pass from Darian Durant and raced 77 yards for a touchdown against Virginia It was the longest catch of his career and the ninth-longest pass play in UNC history Snagged five passes against NC State for 70 yards Surpassed 100 catches for his career with five catches for 70 yards against Arizona State Caught three balls for 35 yards against Georgia Tech Had three receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown against Texas Made five catches for 91 yards in a 30-22 victory over Syracuse in the Carrier Dome Had one kickoff return for 18 yards Had his best game as a Tar Heel in Carolinas 27-21 loss to Miami (Ohio) with career highs in receptions (8) and receiving yards (174) His 174 yards receiving is the fourth-highest single-game total in UNC history Exploded in the second half against the RedHawks with six catches for 147 yards and one touchdown Scored his first touchdown of the season on a 37-yard pass from C.J. Stephens.
2001 Junior Season
Led the team with 46 catches for 789 yards (17.2 avg.) and had eight touchdowns His eight TD catches were the second-most ever by a Tar Heel (tying three others) and were the most since Marcus Wall had a school-record nine in 1994 Ranked third in the ACC in touchdown catches and was fifth in the ACC in receiving yards per game (65.8 avg.) Had 12 catches over 20 yards, including three over 65 yards Led the team in all-purpose yards with 974 (789 on receptions, 79 on punt returns, 105 on kickoff returns) Had at least one catch in every game and made at least four receptions in seven games Had seven catches for 73 yards in the Peach Bowl victory over Auburn Had a 41-yard catch-and-run against Auburn that set up a UNC field goal In the final three regular-season games of the year against Wake Forest, Duke and SMU, he caught 16 balls for 315 yards and three touchdowns Set a career high in receiving yards and receptions against Duke with 156 yards on seven grabs His 156 yards were the 10th most in a single game in UNC history Caught five passes for 108 yards against Wake Forest, including a career-long 75-yard touchdown pass against the Deacons Had a 72-yard touchdown catch the following week against Duke Caught a 66-yard TD pass from Ronald Curry against Virginia Was on the receiving end of two Darian Durant touchdown passes against Georgia Tech Had a spectacular 20-yard touchdown reception from Durant to give UNC a 7-0 lead against FSU when he leaped over a Seminole tackler and hit the pylon with the nose of the football while suspended in air Scored on a 21-yard pass from Durant against ECU, and recovered a Pirate onside kick that sealed Carolinas 24-21 victory Played on nearly every special teams, including punt, punt coverage, kickoff and kickoff coverage Played more snaps than any other receiver on the team.
2000 Sophomore Season
Played in all 11 games at wide receiver and also was the Tar Heels top kickoff return man Was third on the team with 29 receptions for 410 yards (14.1 average) Was second on the team with three touchdown catches Returned 18 kickoffs for 365 yards, an average of 20.3 yards, and two punts for 20 yards Caught at least three passes in six of 11 games, including five catches against Florida State (77 yards) and Virginia (31 yards) Had a 57-yard reception vs. Clemson, which set up a 6-yard Ronald Curry touchdown run one play later Had eight catches of at least 22 yards, including three catches over 40 yards Had a 46-yard touchdown reception vs. Wake Forest and a 43-yard TD catch vs. Florida State Caught four passes for 48 yards vs. Marshall Made four receptions the following week for 24 yards vs. Georgia Tech Made at least one reception in all but one game, the matchup with Pittsburgh.
1999 Freshman Season
Named UNCs Co-Most Outstanding Freshman along with defensive end Julius Peppers One of four true freshmen to play Appeared in all 11 games at wide receiver and returning kicks Caught three passes for 16 yards, returned 13 kickoffs an average of 21.2 yards and 12 punts an average of 1.9 yards His first college catch was a 6-yarder at Clemson Also had 5-yard receptions against Houston and Maryland Longest kickoff return was a 34-yarder against Wake Forest Also had a 33-yard return at Maryland Had a 14-yard punt return versus Duke.
James Kenan High School
Two-time all-conference recipient in football, basketball and track and field Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Shrine Bowl Caught six passes for 136 yards and a touchdown in the Shrine Bowl Led James Kenan High School in Warsaw, N.C., to an 11-2 record and the third round of the state 1-A playoffs in 1998 As a senior, scored 20 touchdowns 17 by reception and three on special teams Caught passes for more than 900 yards Also intercepted 11 passes Rushed for 785 yards and had 500 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior Earned all-conference honors in basketball and track Played QB as a sophomore and halfback as a junior when he rushed for 800 yards Placed second in the state in the high jump Coached by Kim Brown.
Personal
Born Samuel Aiken on Dec. 14, 1980 in Clinton, N.C. Nicknamed Sleeper Favorite NFL team as a kid was the San Francisco 49ers Greatest moment of his athletic career was scoring a touchdown against Florida State (2001) Best word that describes him is quiet Majoring in exercise and sports science.
Aiken in the UNC Record Book
Single-Season
Receptions 68, 2002 (1st)
Receiving Yards 990, 2002 (1st)
100-Yard Games 3, 2002 (2nd)
Career
Receptions 146 (4th)
Receiving Yards 2,205 (3rd)
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Year
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Rec
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Yds
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Avg
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TD
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LP
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KR-Yds
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Avg
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PR-Yds
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Avg
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1999
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3
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16
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5.3
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0
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6
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13-275
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21.2
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12-23
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1.9
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2000
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29
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410
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14.1
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3
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57
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18-365
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20.3
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2-20
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10.0
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2001
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46
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789
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17.2
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8
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75
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5-105
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21.0
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9-79
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8.8
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2002
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68
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990
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14.6
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4
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77
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1-18
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18.0
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2-5
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2.5
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Totals
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146
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2205
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15.1
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15
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77
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37-763
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20.6
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25-127
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5.1
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