No. 18
Name: David Drechsler
Position: OG
Jersey #: 43
Years: 1979-82
Honors: 2-time, 1st-team All-America in 1981 and 1982; 2-time, 1st-team All-ACC;
Notable Stats: NA
In Closing: One of the most athletic offensive linemen in UNC history, Drechsler played every position on the line, but was entrenched at guard his last couple of seasons. Perhaps the best pulling guard in Carolina history, too. The Tar Heels had five different running backs run for 1,000 yards or more during Drechsler’s career. And in 1981, the offensive line was opening holes early in the season for Kelvin Bryant, who was on pace to make a major challenge for the Heisman Trophy through the first month of the season until an injury derailed that effort.
The Heels also won all four of their bowl games in those seasons producing at least one 100-yard rusher in each game, plus two in a win over Arkansas. The Heels defeated Michigan once and Texas twice, both times in the state of Texas, in the other bowl games. The 1980 and 1981 teams finished ranked in the top-10 in part because of smash-mouth offenses that were led by some of the best offensive lines in Carolina history, and Drechsler was the leader of that group.
Prior Ranked Heels
30 - Natrone Means
29 - Jack Merritt
28 - Landon Turner
27 - Chris Hanburger
26 - Jeff Saturday
25 - Bob Lacey
24 - Bracey Walker
23 - Ethan Horton
22 - Brian Blados
21 - Leon Johnson
20 - George Barclay
19 - Brian Simmons