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Armyirish47

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Nic Scourton (standout Purdue DL) to Texas A&M. Not awesome for week 1.

Reminder they still have four-5-star DL on the team from the 2021 haul.


I only see 3 still on the team.

Brownlow Dindy - 3 career tackles
Overton - 17 tackles last year, 31 the year before
Stewart - 11 tackles last year, 23 the year before.

Career compiled 4.5 sacks. So they have almost hit their star level?
 

NDFAN2008

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The nice thing about Rucci is you would have a starting OL of the following
Rucci RT- 3 years of elgibility
Chaguash LT- 4 years of elgibility
OC- CRAIG 3 years of elgibility
G- Billy Schrauth 3 years
G- Coogan/ Spindler 2/3 years of egibililty
Very young group but would also have a lot of depth too
 

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This NC OT has gotten a lot of kudos and had Duke and VA offers, but not the relationship & history w/ Rudolph that Rucci likely has. Diego Pounds
 

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This NC OT has gotten a lot of kudos and had Duke and VA offers, but not the relationship & history w/ Rudolph that Rucci likely has. Diego Pounds

News out of Chapel Hill came out Thursday, as UNC’s starting left tackle Diego Pounds has officially entered the transfer portal, with sources saying Ole Miss is the most likely destination for the Raleigh native, if he is to leave.

He would not be the first player to go into the portal for UNC, but this does mark a drastic difference where Carolina would lose a major contributor and someone that they were counting on to be a foundational piece for some time along their offensive line. The sophomore played the seventh most snaps this season on the Tar Heel offense, starting the final eight games, and posted a solid grade of 74.0 according to Pro Football Focus, in pass protection, protecting Drake Maye’s blindside.

From what I understand talking to people close to the situation, UNC was caught off guard by this ultimate decision. Pounds came to Carolina and informed them of offers he was receiving, hinting at an exit, but Carolina showed a willingness to match said offers to keep its homegrown talent, and word got back to the Lane Kiffins of college football to increase any offer to the point where Pounds didn’t even come back to the Carolina coaching staff with a final number. UNC hasn't given up in its pursuit in trying to sway Pounds back, however the consensus seems to be he was already out the door.
 

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I'm sure Ohio St people will never accept the fact that he was our second fiddle
Given that OSU went after Leonard first and he wasn't interested, Howard was plan B for them, too. Possibly lower, depending on how one views their pursuit of Cam Ward.
 
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