Skip Seagraves
Skip Seagraves

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Burlington, N.C.

High School:
Williams

Height / Weight:
6-5 / 300

Position:
Offensive Tackle

Birthdate:
04/27/1982

Broke the cuboid bone in his left foot against Virginia in the second game of the 2004 season • Received a sixth year of eligibility from the NCAA and will return in 2005 • Had surgery on his left foot in December and did not participate in spring drills.

2003 - Junior Season
Started all 12 games at right tackle • Saw action on 603 snaps, an average of 50.1 per game • Played a season-high 73 snaps in the win over Wake Forest • Helped Carolina revive its running game as the Tar Heels averaged over 150 yards rushing per contest, the highest mark since 1995.

2002 - Sophomore Season
Played in 12 games and started 11 at offensive tackle • Started nine games at right tackle and two (Wake Forest, Maryland) at left tackle • Played 858 snaps, including a season-high 88 snaps in the win at Syracuse • Played an average of 72 snaps per game.

2001 - Freshman Season
Played in six regular-season games and started the Clemson game in the place of injured starter Greg Woofter • Was outstanding at Clemson, helping UNC rush for 219 yards and gain more than 400 total yards of offense •Played a season-high 34 snaps against Clemson • Saw action on 28 snaps at Maryland and 24 snaps at Texas.

Williams High School
Played for Coach Sam Story • Tri-captained Williams to the 3-A state championship with a 15-1 record as a senior • Played in the Shrine Bowl • Associated Press all-state selection • Was a two-time all-conference and two-time all-region choice • Honorable Mention All-America by USA Today • Team gained 4,513 total yards • Invited to play in the East-West All-Star Game • Also earned all-area honors in the shot put and discus.

Personal
Born Albert Edward Seagraves IV on April 27, 1982, in West Point, N.Y. • Hobbies include offshore fishing and hunting • Favorite NFL team as a kid was the Green Bay Packers • His father, Al, was a linebacker at Shippensburg State College and coached at Elon • Al also coached 11 years at The Citadel • Favorite former Carolina players are Brandon Spoon and Adam Metts •Goal this season is to earn All-ACC honors • Has modeled his game after Tony Boselli •Lived in Florida and Charleston, S.C., before moving to Burlington as a high school freshman • Majoring in communications.