Jonathan Cooper Named ESPN Midseason All-American
Posted Oct 18, 2012
Offensive linemen have to adjust to the pace of play in new UNC coach Larry Fedora's spread offense, but Jonathan Cooper picked it up quickly. He anchors a UNC offensive line that has allowed only four quarterback sacks, best in the ACC and sixth nationally. He also is often the lead blocker for tailback Giovani Bernard, who is averaging 130.4 yards per game, seventh best in the country.
(ESPN.com)
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