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2008: Saw action in five games as a reserve defensive tackle Played a season-high 11 snaps in the win over Connecticut.
2007: Started against East Carolina and Virginia Recorded three stops
against No. 23 USF Credited with one solo stop against Virginia Made his
first career start in the loss at East Carolina and had two tackles
Rotated at defensive tackle with Cam Thomas in Carolina's 37-14 victory over
James Madison Posted two tackles, both solo stops, and had one tackle for
loss for one yard.
2006 - Freshman Season
One of four true freshmen to see playing time Played in four games as a
reserve tackle, including Virginia Tech, Furman, Clemson and Notre Dame
Finished the season with four tackles, including two primary stops and two
assists Assisted on two tackles at Notre Dame.
Richmond County High School
Ranked the No. 13 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Considered the No.
15 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Member of North
Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Had four tackles and two sacks in the Shrine
Bowl victory over South Carolina Helped lead Richmond County (13-1) to the
third round of the state 4-A playoffs as a senior Named to the North
Carolina Associated Press All-State team Ranked the No. 40 strongside
defensive end in the country by Rivals.com Three-time all-conference
selection and the defensive player of the year in the Mid-Southeastern
Conference Registered 314 tackles and 27.5 career sacks in three years as
a starter Had 122 tackles and 6.5 sacks as a senior Coached by Ed Emory
A top wrestler his senior season.
Personal
Born October 21, 1987 Exercise and sports science major Would appear on the
reality TV show "College Hill" if given the opportunity Favorite restaurant in Chapel Hill is Japan Express Began playing football at the age of 11 because all of his cousins played and football is a tradition in his hometown Says the best thing about Carolina is "competing in the blue and white and learning from the best coaches" Best friends on other teams are Norman Whitley (ECU) and Melvin Ingram (South Carolina) Majoring in exercise and sports science.