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Video: IC Podcast - Scouting UNC's Offensive Line
North Carolina’s offense will look different in 2024 and while the quarterback battle will have the most interest, position coach Randy Clements looks to replace four multi-year starters on the offensive line. Inside Carolina’s Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley look at the players in the mix to start and round out the two-deep. (View Video)
Wed Jul 3, 2024
Omarion Hampton ranked among Top 10 most-elusive running backs for 2024 season
5. Omarion Hampton led the nation in yards after contact (1,072) and yards after contact per rush (4.37) last season. He averaged a whopping 8.42 yards after contact and forced eight missed tackles against Clemson in Week 12. The Tar Heels' offense will run through him as the team undergoes a quarterback change with Drake Maye off to the NFL. (247 Sports)
Tue Jul 2, 2024 | Tar Heels in the NFL | Permalink
Video: IC Podcast - Interview With Tez Walker
Baltimore Ravens rookie receiver Tez Walker joins Tommy Ashley and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina to discuss Walker's first experience with football, smack-talk, being humbled, and living a dream. While fans may think they know Tez's story, they'll likely come away from this interview having gained a rooting interest in the NFL. (View Video)
Tue Jul 2, 2024 | Tar Heels in the NFL
UNC Quarterback Max Johnson Motivated by Game-Manager Narrative
Max Johnson is on his third college stop after arriving at North Carolina last December following graduation from Texas A&M. LSU was his original home. And it’s in Chapel Hill that Johnson is looking to show the football universe that he isn’t what some have come to believe. He can excel every week regardless of the opponent and their defensive scheme. (Tar Heel Illustrated)
Tue Jul 2, 2024 | Permalink
Video: IC Podcast - UNC Football Scouting Overview, The Running Backs
Omarion Hampton returns as one of the nation’s best running backs. Coach Larry Porter’s UNC position group is bolstered by Southern California transfer Darwin Barlow, and Caleb Hood presents a solid third option in the Tar Heels' backfield. Inside Carolina’s Jason Staples joins Tommy Ashley to break down those three backs. (View Video)
Tue Jul 2, 2024
Former NFL player Tre Boston gives back to youth at 5th annual Beyond Belief football camp
Former NFL player Tre Boston returned home to Southwest Florida last weekend to host his annual Beyond Belief youth football camp. "It influences our community, gives these kids a day to come out, have a free camp," Boston said. For the fifth year, the North Fort Myers alum drew in hundreds of kids from the area to personally coach them through football drills. (NBC-2.com)
Tue Jul 2, 2024 | Tar Heels in the NFL | Permalink
Willie Lampkin Setting the Tone for UNC's Offensive Line
For UNC offensive lineman Willie, the fields between his family’s properties were a place he could play with other kids. Football became the game he most enjoyed, but for the fifth-year senior guard who started 11 games in his first season in Chapel Hill a year ago, it wasn’t preordained to be his sport. No one in his family had played football at a high level. (Inside Carolina)
Tue Jul 2, 2024 | Permalink
Video: UNC 4-Star QB Commit Bryce Baker Showtime Camp Highlights
With the sped-up recruiting calendar, the Showtime Camp's participants are almost exclusively underclassmen. One of this year's exceptions was 4-star QB Bryce Baker. The UNC commit wanted extra work with Chip Lindsey, UNC's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and Inside Carolina was there to capture the highlights. (View Video)
Tue Jul 2, 2024
Trevyon Green Ready For Much Larger Role On UNC's Offensive Line This Season
Trevyon Green logged 41 snaps as a redshirt freshman last season, with a season-high 15 reps in a win over Campbell. Now, as he enters his third season at UNC, the former 3-star recruit finds himself as a projected starter along the Tar Heels’ offensive line at right tackle. "I’ve taken a bigger role to be more accountable toward people beside me," he said. (Tar Heel Illustrated)
Mon Jul 1, 2024 | Permalink
WR Dyami Brown putting in work ahead of critical fourth season with Washington
Last season, Dyami Brown played in all 17 games, catching 12 passes for 168 yards and one touchdown for the Washington Commanders with his old college quarterback, Sam Howell, under center. Now, Brown enters the final year of his rookie contract and he is not guaranteed to even make Washington’s 53-man roster. Brown will face a lot of competition. (USA Today)
Sun Jun 30, 2024 | Permalink
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