No. 1
Name: Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice
Position: Halfback
Jersey #: 22
Years: 1946-49
Honors: College Football Hall of Fame; 4-time AP All-America; 1948 Walter Camp Memorial Trophy (best player in college football); 1948 National Player of the Year (Washington Touchdown Club);
Notable Stats: 4,883 total yards; 53 combined touchdowns (28 rushing, 25 passing); 42.6 punting average; 14.2 punt return average.
In Closing: Justice was the only two-time runner-up for the Heisman Trophy until Arkansas’ Darren McFadden fell short twice a decade ago. Justice was UNC’s all-time total yardage leader until the early 1990s, as he did everything for the Tar Heels. He ran and passed and even punted for UNC, helping lead the program to its best four-year stretch ever. Carolina finished nationally ranked in all four seasons, including top-10 finishes in three consecutive seasons. In addition, Justice led Carolina to its only major bowl appearances – two Sugar Bowls and one Cotton Bowl.
An AP All-American in each season, Justice was known for his ability to scramble out of any situation and dodge tackles, which is where the nickname “Choo Choo” came from. He delighted fans so much even a song was produced about him, All The Way Choo Choo, a book and even the main character for Frank Deford’s book, Everybody’s All-American, which was turned into a movie starring Dennis Quaid and Jessica Lange. A terrific player for the Navl base team at Bainbridge, MD, before arriving at UNC, Justice is honored by a larger-than-life statue in front of the Kenan Football Center. Carolina was 32-9-2 during his four seasons. Justice’s jersey No. 22 is retired by UNC.
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