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Extra Points: Running Start

One of the UNC storylines of spring football practice 2024 has been the evolution of that "run the (daggum) ball" mindset and of the offensive line. The Tar Heels lost four players to graduation and one to the transfer portal, so the unit has a completely different look. The new version has considerable promise, and being in year two of the Clements era helps. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Football Freshman Profile: Tight End Ryan Ward

UNC freshman tight end was a three-star recruit ranked as the nation’s ninth-best tight end and the No. 12 player in New Jersey. "Every day I’m saying, ‘wow, this is college football.’ When I’m in the weight room, when I’m in the classroom. I just took an exam, and now I’m getting interviewed by you guys. This transition has been fun." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

Trevyon Green's Journey To Finding Consistency, Increased Role On UNC's Offensive Line

— aka "Big Trey" — more than lives up to his nickname. Standing 6-foot-7.5, weighing in the high 350s, and wearing size 18 sneakers, the sophomore offensive lineman looks the part of an NFL tackle. "Just watching him, (I'm just) so in shock," North Carolina transfer running back Darwin Barlow said. "How he hasn't gone to the draft yet?" (Inside Carolina)

UNC Quarterback Tad Hudson Enters the Transfer Portal

University of North Carolina quarterback has entered the transfer portal. With spring practice beginning and a window to leave school in search of playing time, athletes across the country are jumping into the portal. Hudson is a former 4-star who did not record a stat in his freshman season. He sat behind and . (Carolina HQ)

UNC Football Players Tuesday Post-Spring Practice Interviews: Harris, Green, Lane, Barlow

North Carolina held its 12th spring football practice Tuesday at the Koman Practice Complex, and afterward, several players met with the media to discuss personal stories, offseason development, spring performances, and more. Here are interviews with safety , offensive tackle , safety Stick Lane, and running back Darwin Barlow. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

How UNC football nutrition director helps keep the Tar Heels healthy

To Amber Rinestine, UNC athletics is a utopia — a place to see athletes find their potential and form lasting relationships. As UNC Football’s director of nutrition, she wants players to feel like they are not just a number. With personalized care, nutritional plans, and cooperation with the medical training staff, the UNC nutrition department fuels success. (Daily Tar Heel)

Former UNC Football Player Jake Lawler Tackles Career In Screenwriting

When he came to Carolina on a football scholarship, enjoyed writing, but he had no idea where that passion would take him. He chose UNC in part because he could combine football and studying writing at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media. "Sports are a great backdrop for dramatic storytelling. That pushed me toward screenwriting." (Daily Tar Heel)

Cedric Gray gave up catching TDs at UNC. In exchange, he got a chance at the NFL

Ask about his football life before arriving at UNC, where he became a standout four-year linebacker as the Tar Heels surged into a new era of success, and you learn something pretty quickly: All along, he thought he’d be a receiver. He made that known to everyone. Oh yes!” said Cedric’s mother, Esther, about her son’s wide receiver dreams. (MSN.com)

College Football Transfer Portal Opens, 3 Tar Heels Have Entered So Far

The college football transfer portal opens Tuesday, April 16 and closes April 30. With UNC's spring game this Saturday, expect some decisions next week with any current Tar Heels that decide to enter. As of now, three Tar Heels intend on entering: Offensive lineman , defensive back , and defensive back . (Tar Heel Illustrated)

North Carolina's Young Wide Receivers Taking Advantage of Extra Spring Reps

is the most experienced wide receiver that North Carolina has available for the spring, and the young wideouts on the team don't have a problem reminding him. "It's fun, man," McCollum said on Saturday. "They play a lot. They call me 'Unc.' I'm the old man out there." McCollum said he learns from the young players and vice versa. (Inside Carolina)
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