North Carolina adds offensive lineman to fold
Posted Jun 26, 2010
North Carolina added one of the nation's top-rated offensive linemen to its 2011 recruiting class yesterday, landing tackle Kiaro Holts of Indianapolis and Warren Central High School. Coach John Hart of Warren Central said that "everybody in the country" had offered scholarships to Holts (6-6, 285) and that Florida was the other school in his decision. Hart said that Holts sees a championship program building under Coach Butch Davis, and that Holts felt a strong bond with Sam Pittman, the UNC line coach who recruited him.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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