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Jones, a Tar Heel recruit, enrolls at Valdosta State

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Six Tar Heels Named To All-ACC Academic Team

Jones' Destination Changes

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UNC vs. LSU in Omaha

Carolina Football Players Visit Local School

Wednesday's UNC Links

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Four ACC teams to host regionals

Tar Heel economy is turning the page – apparently toward a brighter future

Lucas: New Rule Frustrates Davis

Deadline For Football Season Ticket Renewals Is Friday

North Carolina's Hatchell opts to stay with the Tar Heels

Davis Featured On Woody's Daily Show Next Week

Kentwan Balmer Among Late Bloomers at NFL Draft Combine

Spring Showcase give fans chance to see Tar Heels in action

Huge pickup for the Tar Heels with QB Bryn Renner

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LT Among College Football Hall of Fame Candidates

Spring Showcase Set For Saturday, April 5

Kentwan Balmer Among Late Bloomers at NFL Draft Combine

Report: UNC hires new defensive coordinator

Dorman's Taylor Sowell commits to UNC

Davis, Tar Heels win a couple, lose another

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New Bern star commits to UNC

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New Research Helping Protect Football Players From Serious Head Injuries

Ex-UNC coach Bunting to join radio broadcasts

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Hargrave coach talks future of his stars

Last-minute decisions strengthen Davis' first class at UNC

Former UNC president seeks review of raise for football coach

UNC-Georgia Tech: Heels Look to Build Momentum for 2008

Tigers’ Nelson will skip senior season

Tuck leads Cummings in romp of Cardinal Gibbons

Recruiting class has Davis optimistic about future

Heels find gem in Tate

S. Carolina clarifies admissions guidelines

The Competitive Cannon

Battle for N.C.: New coaches change landscape

Hargrave Sneaks By MU Sub-Varsity, 13-9

Illinois among teams headed for better days

Davis Bringing Carolina Back

The Mighty Nine poll

Hargrave Tigers: Committed or Not

UNC's Davis loses two from first class

Jones Jr. Keeping Mind On Tar Heels

UNC process the same

Cummings' Jones confirms Hargrave destination

Cummings' Jones signs with UNC

Jones rallies Cummings to 2-A state title

Recruiting classes score high marks

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If Butch Davis has his way, Kentwan Balmer will soon have plenty of company in the NFL.

Balmer was a first-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers during the NFL Draft on April 26. Although the Tar Heels are heavily represented in the pros, it was the first opening round selection from UNC since 2002.

Soon, however, Davis plans to spend plenty of draft Saturdays watching his protégés fill the green room.

"I was ecstatic for Kentwan," Davis says. "It's great for his family and it's great for our program because it's a testimony that when someone does what he did in the last year, the sky is the limit. He did everything a coaching staff could ask an athlete to do. That success will open the door for future players in this program."

"It also enhances our program. High school players want to get a college education but they also want the opportunity to play in the National Football League. In the next half-dozen years, we will be the kind of program where Kentwan Balmer set the standard and we have six to twelve kids drafted every year. It will definitely pay dividends in the future."

Now the task is figuring out how to grow Carolina football from two 2008 draftees (Hilee Taylor was selected in the seventh round by the Carolina Panthers) to a half-dozen or more. Davis, with his experience as a Dallas Cowboys assistant and Cleveland Browns head coach, is confident he knows how to make the progression.

When he returned to college football as head coach of the Tar Heels for the 2007 season, he found himself directly in the middle of the college game's latest trend--spread offenses with a dash of read option. It's effective, it's intriguing...and it's not something Davis plans to utilize.

"I don't think we've seen the end of the spread, and we're not nearing the close of it," he says. "But I do think we're on the back side of it. One of the things that will be the death knell to the read option is comments made during the 2008 Draft. No one in the NFL will ever run that offense, and quarterbacks, receivers, and offensive linemen who play in that system will struggle."

That's a bold pronouncement. But Davis, who made his reputation as a defensive coach and says pro defensive coordinators would relish the opportunity to have multiple shots on a running quarterback during a game, believes the indicators are clear.

"The sole reason why Miami had so much success going back to the mid-1970s is because they always ran a pro-style offense. You don't want a quarterback to spend four years of his career playing as a read option quarterback and then being forced to move to receiver or cornerback in the NFL. You have to avoid the temptation to jump into something because it's in vogue or it might help you win a couple more games. Eventually, teams that run their offense like Southern Cal--and like North Carolina is going to run it--will be the ones that attract players who want to be prepared for the NFL."

Don't misunderstand, however. Davis isn't one of those coaches who holes up in his office to avoid anything invented after the single-bar facemask. He believes in technology and has revamped the Tar Heel video library. He learned to text just in time for the NCAA to ban text messages. And he's constantly on the lookout for not just current college football trends, but the ones that might be coming in the future.

According to Davis, the next big thing might just be something he's already trying to implement with his Tar Heels.

"The more teams spread it out and throw, you will see a shift away from traditional defenses," he says. "You're going to see a lot of hybrids at the linebacker positions. Guys who are like a strong safety but can come in and play linebacker and give you more speed on the field to combat all the receivers."

Davis has always liked that model of player, beginning with his exposure to Darren Woodson. The former Cowboys safety became accustomed to playing close to the line of scrimmage at Arizona State and became a versatile member of the Dallas secondary.

Now, the task is to stock the Tar Heel talent pool with players with similar versatility. Davis mentions Jonathan Smith and incoming freshman Herman Davidson as players with athleticism and positional flexibility.

Once those players are commonplace, of course, it will be time to move on to the next trend.

"I've coached long enough that I've seen the split back veer come and go, the wishbone come and go, and the run and shoot come and go," Davis says. "Football always has been and always will be a game of cycles."



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L, 5-10, 195; Davis Hannibal, RB-LB, 6-0, 180; Jake Huber, L, 6-0, 190; Brandon Hubert, SE-DB, 6-0, 165; Dwight Jones, L, 6-5, 230; Trent Miller, QB-DB, 6-0, 165; Jordan Stirtz, L, 5-10, 200; Joey Timmerman, RB-LB, 6-0, 200. Juniors: Jared Gottberg, L,

The Cougars were missing their star running back Friday --- and it showed.
to win, not only for moving the ball, but to control the clock, as well,' Greyhounds head coach Dwight Jones said. Jake Robertson, Andre Pope and Zack Blount combined for 226 yards and 12 plays of 10 yards or more on the ground. 'You have backs who can

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to win, not only for moving the ball, but to control the clock, as well,' Greyhounds head coach Dwight Jones said. Jake Robertson, Andre Pope and Zack Blount combined for 226 yards and 12 plays of 10 yards or more on the ground. 'You have backs who can

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Stu's Views: NSAA turns down three eligibility appeals
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Stu's Views: Plenty to ponder when reviewing Friday night
L, 5-10, 195; Davis Hannibal, RB-LB, 6-0, 180; Jake Huber, L, 6-0, 190; Brandon Hubert, SE-DB, 6-0, 165; Dwight Jones, L, 6-5, 230; Trent Miller, QB-DB, 6-0, 165; Jordan Stirtz, L, 5-10, 200; Joey Timmerman, RB-LB, 6-0, 200. Juniors: Jared Gottberg, L,

Stu's Views: Prep football's opening weekend
L, 5-10, 195; Davis Hannibal, RB-LB, 6-0, 180; Jake Huber, L, 6-0, 190; Brandon Hubert, SE-DB, 6-0, 165; Dwight Jones, L, 6-5, 230; Trent Miller, QB-DB, 6-0, 165; Jordan Stirtz, L, 5-10, 200; Joey Timmerman, RB-LB, 6-0, 200. Juniors: Jared Gottberg, L,

Five area teams kick off 2008 season tonight
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change that," Battles said. 9. Jones County The Greyhounds went 0-6 in 4-AAAA last season. First-year head coach Dwight Jones hopes to improve upon that mark. Jones will have three returnees to his Wing-T offense and three to his 4-3 defense, two of

  
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