Brooks Foster Ready To Emerge
Posted Aug 16, 2006
With the departure of seniors Wallace Wright, Jarwarski Pollock, and Derrele Mitchell, Brooks Foster is listed at the top of the depth chart at the wide receiver spot opposite Holley, with a handful of underclassmen ready to step in. But Foster does not necessarily have the advantage of experience over these younger players. Everyone is new to Frank Cignetti's offense. With the exception of Jesse Holley, every wide receiver (including Foster) has yet to catch a pass as a Tar Heel.
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