North Carolina Tar Heels Football

North Carolina Tar Heels Football

2023-24 REGULAR SEASON
306.8 PYPG
197.1 RYPG
36.6 PPG
503.9 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Kenan Stadium
City Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Conference Atlantic Coast,
Nickname Tar Heels

2023 Regular Season Leaders

All Statistics
Passing Yards
Drake Maye
3608
Rushing Yards
Drake Maye
449
Receiving Yards
Devontez Walker
699

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North Carolina Tar Heels Football Bio

The North Carolina Tar Heels football team, representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, competes in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) within the ACC. With a history of 37 bowl games, they've secured three Southern Conference championships and five ACC titles. Notably, the Tar Heels pioneered the modern forward pass in 1895, a pivotal moment in football history. Although not consistently dominant, the program produced NFL talents like Lawrence Taylor, Charlie Justice, and Julius Peppers. While achieving intermittent success, their most recent ACC championship was in 1980. The team continues contributing notable NFL players, including Sam Howell.


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North Carolina Tar Heels Football


Name of TeamNorth Carolina Tar Heels Football
First season1888
Athletic directorBubba Cunningham
Head coachMack Brown
StadiumKenan Memorial Stadium (capacity: 50,500)
LocationChapel Hill, North Carolina
ConferenceACC
DivisionCoastal
Field surfaceAstroTurf
Conference titles8
Division titles
2
Fight SongHere Comes CarolinaI'm a Tar Heel Born
MascotRameses
Rivalries
NC State, Duke, Virginia, Wake Forest, South Carolina
Consensus All-Americans
15


North Carolina Tar Heels Football History

The North Carolina Tar Heels football history is a tale of triumphs and challenges, marked by coaching changes and notable achievements. From the successes under Mack Brown's initial tenure to the NCAA investigation in 2010, the program navigated highs and lows. Larry Fedora's era brought moments of brilliance, including an ACC Coastal Division championship in 2015. However, inconsistency led to his departure. Mack Brown's return in 2019 sparked a resurgence, culminating in bowl victories and a competitive presence. The 2022 season showcased promise, reflecting the resilient spirit of Tar Heels football, blending tradition with a hopeful future.


North Carolina Tar Heels Football Coach

Mack Brown, the current head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels football team, returned to Chapel Hill in 2019, marking his second stint with the program. Brown has brought a resurgence to the Tar Heels, elevating the team's recruiting efforts and achieving notable successes on the field. Under his leadership, North Carolina has seen improved records and bowl game appearances. Brown's coaching career is distinguished, having previously led the Tar Heels from 1988 to 1997, and later achieving considerable success at the University of Texas. His return has injected energy into the program, fostering optimism for the future of North Carolina Tar Heels football.


No.CoachYears Served
1Hector Cowan1889
2William J. "Yup" Cook1893
3V. K. Irvine1894
4T. C. Trenchard1895
5Gordon Johnston1896
6W. A. Reynolds1897–1900
7Charles O. Jenkins1901
8H. S. Olcott1902–1903
9R. R. Brown1904
10William Warner1905
11W. S. Keinholz1906
12Otis Lamson1907
13Edward Green1908
14A. E. Brides1909–1910
15Branch Bocock1911
16C. W. Martin1912
17T. C. Trenchard1913–1915
18Thomas Campbell1916–1919
19M. E. Fuller1920
20Bill Fetzer1921–1925
21Chuck Collins1926–1933
22Carl Snavely1934–1935
23Raymond Wolf1936–1941
24Jim Tatum1942
25Tom Young1943
26Gene McEver1944
27Carl Snavely1945–1952
28George Barclay1953–1955
29Jim Tatum1956–1958
30Jim Hickey1959–1966
31Bill Dooley1967–1977
32Dick Crum1978–1987
33Mack Brown1988–1997
34Carl Torbush1998–2000
35John Bunting2001–2006
36Butch Davis2007–2010
37Everett Withers2011
38Larry Fedora2012–2018
39Mack Brown2019–Present


North Carolina Tar Heels Football Stadium: Kenan Memorial Stadium

Kenan Memorial Stadium, home to the North Carolina Tar Heels football team, is a storied venue that blends tradition with modernity. Opened in 1927, it has undergone extensive expansions and renovations, boasting a current capacity 50,500. With a rich history, the stadium has witnessed landmark victories, hosting crowds of up to 62,000. Renowned for hosting diverse events beyond football, including presidential speeches, concerts, and memorials, it is a versatile centerpiece at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The 2011 renovation fully enclosed the stadium, enhancing its prominence and creating the Loudermilk Center for Student Excellence.


North Carolina Tar Heels Football Rivals

The North Carolina Tar Heels football team engages in intense rivalries that add enthusiasm to each season. The historic Victory Bell matchup against Duke, dating back to 1888, has seen memorable clashes, with the iconic bell symbolizing triumph. Facing in-state rival NC State since 1894, the Tar Heels-Wolfpack rivalry intensified within the ACC, showcasing a competitive edge. The South's Oldest Rivalry with Virginia, originating in 1892, contributes to college football history, featuring 128 encounters. The longstanding rivalry with Wake Forest, spanning 110 games, and the Battle of the Carolinas against South Carolina add regional excitement. These contests embody the Tar Heels' spirited gridiron tradition.


North Carolina Tar Heels Football Record and Stats

The North Carolina Tar Heels football program stands as a testament to excellence, weaving a rich tapestry of victories and championships throughout its storied history. From Southern Conference triumphs in the early 20th century to recent battles in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), the Tar Heels have consistently demonstrated their prowess on the gridiron.


Championship Conferences

The North Carolina Tar Heels football program boasts a storied history, claiming eight conference championships. The Southern Conference saw the Tar Heels emerge victorious in 1922 under the guidance of coaches Bob Fetzer and Bill Fetzer, culminating in an impressive 9–1 overall record. The team continued its championship success, securing titles in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during notable years such as 1946, 1963, 1971, 1972, 1977, and 1980. The 1963 ACC championship, led by Coach Jim Hickey, showcased a commendable 9–2 overall record.


Division Championships

The Tar Heels have clinched two division championships within the ACC's divisional scheduling model. In 2015, under the coaching of Larry Fedora, North Carolina claimed the ACC Coastal Division title. The 2022 season, coached by Mack Brown, marked another divisional triumph. These accomplishments highlight the team's prowess in navigating the competitive landscape of the ACC.


Conference Championship Game Appearances

While the Tar Heels have a rich championship history, they have also made notable appearances in the ACC Championship Game. The team's recent appearances include challenging Clemson in 2015 and 2022, reflecting the Tar Heels' consistent competitiveness at the conference level. Despite facing formidable opponents, North Carolina's football legacy continues to be defined by its pursuit of excellence in conference play.


North Carolina Tar Heels Football Roaster


NamePOSHTWTCLASSBIRTHPLACE
Jefferson BoazQB6' 7"235 lbsJRPilot Mountain, NC
Conner HarrellQB6' 5"205 lbsFRAlabaster, AL
Tad HudsonQB6' 3"225 lbsFRHuntersville, NC
Drake MayeQB6' 4"230 lbsSOHuntersville, NC
Russell TaborQB6' 2"215 lbsSOCharlotte, NC
British BrooksRB5' 11"225 lbsSRGastonia, NC
Elijah GreenRB5' 11"210 lbsJRRoswell, GA
Omarion HamptonRB6' 0"220 lbsSOClayton, NC
Caleb HoodRB6' 0"225 lbsJRRockingham, NC
Kellan HoodRB5' 11"190 lbsFRRockingham, NC
D.J. JonesRB5' 11"200 lbsSRFayetteville, NC
Jordan LouieRB5' 10"215 lbsFRTuscaloosa, AL
George PettawayRB5' 10"195 lbsSOSuffolk, VA
Paul Billups IIWR6' 2"195 lbsFRChesapeake, VA
Gavin BlackwellWR5' 11"180 lbsSOIndian Trail, NC
Tychaun ChapmanWR5' 9"175 lbsFRVirginia Beach, VA
Aiden CloningerWR6' 0"190 lbsFRGastonia, NC
Tylee CraftWR6' 5"200 lbsSRSumter, SC
Chris CulliverWR6' 1"185 lbsFRMaiden, NC
Josh EspindolaWR5' 10"170 lbsFRHendersonville, TN
Thomas FlynnWR6' 3"205 lbsSOCharlotte, NC
Andre Greene Jr.WR6' 2"200 lbsFRRichmond, VA
Michael HallWR6' 0"180 lbsFREden, NC
Christian HamiltonWR5' 11"185 lbsFRHarrisburg, NC
J.J. JonesWR6' 2"210 lbsJRMyrtle Beach, SC
Nate McCollumWR5' 9"185 lbsJRAtlanta, GA
Brooks MillerWR5' 10"180 lbsSODuluth, GA
Kobe PaysourWR6' 5"190 lbsSOKings Mountain, NC
Cyrus RogersWR6' 0"185 lbsSORaleigh, NC
Grady SherrillWR5' 9"180 lbsFRGreensboro, NC
Landon StevensWR6' 2"200 lbsJRDanbury, NC
Devontez WalkerWR6' 3"200 lbsJRCharlotte, NC
John CopenhaverTE6' 3"240 lbsJRRoswell, GA
Cort HalseyTE6' 2"215 lbsFRAtherton, CA
Deems MayTE6' 2"230 lbsFRCharlotte, NC
Kamari MoralesTE6' 2"245 lbsSRBuck Lake, FL
Bryson NesbitTE6' 5"235 lbsJRCharlotte, NC
Cal TierneyTE6' 5"235 lbsFRCharlotte, NC


Defense:

NamePOSHTWTCLASSBIRTHPLACE
Beau AtkinsonDL6' 6"270 lbsFRRaleigh, NC
Kedrick Bingley-JonesDL6' 4"305 lbsJRConcord, NC
Damon BremerDL6' 2"255 lbsFRCameron, NC
Jacolbe CowanDL6' 4"280 lbsJRCharlotte, NC
Desmond EvansDL6' 6"275 lbsSRSanford, NC
Tomari FoxDL6' 3"300 lbsSRLawrenceville, GA
Kevin Hester Jr.DL6' 4"315 lbsSRKennesaw, GA
Rodney LoraDL6' 3"275 lbsFRNorth Arlington, NJ
Myles MurphyDL6' 5"310 lbsSRGreensboro, NC
Jahvaree RitzieDL6' 4"295 lbsJRKernersville, NC
Travis ShawDL6' 5"335 lbsSOGreensboro, NC
Joel StarlingsDL6' 3"320 lbsFRRichmond, VA
Milad AghaiepourLB5' 10"220 lbsSOChapel Hill, NC
Jalen BrooksLB5' 11"240 lbsJRKnightdale, NC
Randy CaldwellLB6' 0"230 lbsSOMauldin, SC
Amare CampbellLB6' 0"230 lbsFRManassas, VA
Sebastian CheeksLB6' 3"230 lbsFRSkokie, IL
Colby DoreenLB6' 5"225 lbsJRMiddletown, MD
Power EcholsLB6' 0"225 lbsJRCharlotte, NC
Jonny FritzLB6' 1"190 lbsFRAtlanta, GA
Amari GainerLB6' 4"235 lbsSRTallahassee, FL
Cedric GrayLB6' 3"235 lbsSRCharlotte, NC
Malaki HamrickLB6' 3"220 lbsSOShelby, NC
Jake HarkleroadLB5' 10"215 lbsSRCharlotte, NC
Jaybron HarveyLB6' 3"240 lbsFRMebane, NC
Caleb LavalleeLB6' 0"225 lbsFRSmyrna, GA
Cade LawLB6' 1"225 lbsFRKingston Springs, TN
Gibson MacraeLB5' 11"220 lbsSOPinehurst, NC
CJ MurphyLB6' 2"220 lbsFRBryn Mawr, PA
Kaimon RuckerLB6' 2"265 lbsSRHartwell, GA
Michael ShortLB6' 3"225 lbsFRCharlotte, NC
Tyler ThompsonLB6' 5"220 lbsFRCary, NC
Ty AdamsDB5' 11"175 lbsFRSwainsboro, GA
Derrik AllenDB6' 2"210 lbsSRMarietta, GA
Marcus AllenDB6' 2"185 lbsSOMarietta, GA
Giovanni BiggersDB6' 2"200 lbsSRWoodbridge, VA
Jack BlytheDB6' 2"190 lbsFRCharlotte, NC
DeAndre BoykinsDB6' 0"205 lbsJRConcord, NC
Major ByrdDB5' 10"200 lbsFRChicago, IL


Lejond CavazosDB6' 0"200 lbsJRSan Antonio, TX
Don ChapmanDB6' 1"200 lbsSRSan Diego, CA
Armani ChatmanDB6' 0"205 lbsSRVirginia Beach, VA
Kaleb CostDB5' 10"190 lbsFRAtlanta, GA
Ayden DuncansonDB6' 0"185 lbsFRAtlanta, GA
Will HardyDB6' 2"210 lbsSOLawrenceville, GA
Christopher HollidayDB6' 4"220 lbsJRChapel Hill, NC
Tayon HollowayDB6' 5"185 lbsFRVirginia Beach, VA
Alijah HuzzieDB5' 10"200 lbsJRLaGrange, GA
Antavious LaneDB5' 9"190 lbsSRWest Palm Beach, FL
Reggie Love IIDB5' 7"165 lbsFRRaleigh, NC
Tre MillerDB5' 10"175 lbsFRBirmingham, AL
Jaden SelbyDB6' 5"190 lbsFRPotomac, MD
Naari ShortDB5' 9"185 lbsJRDurham, NC


Special Teams

NamePOSHTWTCLASSBIRTHPLACE
Liam BoydPK6' 0"200 lbsFRAsheville, NC
Noah BurnettePK5' 10"175 lbsJRRaleigh, NC
Ryan CoePK6' 3"225 lbsSRMcdonald, PA
Ben KiernanP6' 0"210 lbsSRDublin, Ireland
Tom MaginnessP6' 0"205 lbsSOMelbourne, Australia
Cole MaynardP6' 1"180 lbsSOMooresville, NC
Garrett JordanLS6' 5"225 lbsFRWaxhaw, NC
Drew LittleLS5' 11"240 lbsSRRichfield, NC
Spencer TriplettLS6' 2"235 lbsJRShelby, NC



North Carolina Tar Heels Football Schedule

DateOpponentResultW-L (CONF)High PassHigh RushHigh Rec
Sun, Sep 3vs South CarolinaW 31-171-0 (0-0)Maye 269Brooks 103Paysour 66
Sun, Sep 10vs Appalachian StateW 40-342-0 (0-0)Maye 208Hampton 234Jones 91
Sun, Sep 17vs MinnesotaW 31-133-0 (0-0)Maye 414Hampton 46McCollum 165
Sun, Sep 24@ PittsburghW 41-244-0 (1-0)Maye 296Hampton 66Jones 117
Sun, Oct 8vs SyracuseW 40-75-0 (2-0)Maye 442Hampton 78McCollum 135
Sun, Oct 15vs Miami (25 Miami)W 41-316-0 (3-0)Maye 273Hampton 197Walker 132
Sun, Oct 22vs VirginiaL 31-276-1 (3-1)Maye 347Hampton 112Walker 146
Sun, Oct 29@ Georgia TechL 46-426-2 (3-2)Maye 310Hampton 153Nesbit 89
Sat, Nov 4vs CampbellW 59-77-2 (3-2)Maye 244Hampton 144Nesbit 78
Sun, Nov 12vs DukeW 47-45 (2OT)8-2 (4-2)Maye 342Hampton 169Walker 162
Sun, Nov 19@ ClemsonL 31-208-3 (4-3)Maye 209Hampton 178Walker 70