No. 4
Name: Julius Peppers
Position: DE
Jersey #: 49
Years: 1999-2001
Honors: First-team All-America in 2000, 1st-team in 2001; Unanimous All-America in 2001; 2001 Lombardi Award; 2001 Bednarik Award; Named the nation’s top 2-sport athlete in 2001 by The Sporting News; Finished 10th in the Heisman balloting; 2-time 1st-team All-ACC; Named to the Freshman All-America team in 1998; Named to the 50-year 50 Greatest ACC Players Ever team.
Notable Stats: 4 led the nation with 15 sacks as a sophomore in 2000 while also setting a school record with 24 tackles for a loss of yardage that season. Career 53 tackles for a loss of yardage and 30.5 sacks.
In Closing: One of the most electrifying players in UNC history, and he never played a snap on offense. Incredibly athletic, a reason he was a solid reserve for two years on the basketball team helping one reach the Final Four and the other win the ACC regular season title, Peppers was unique for his position. A sack artist who could also cover running backs and tights ends in short passing situations.
Intercepted 3 passes as a junior, including a memorable one he returned for a touchdown in a loss at defending national champion Oklahoma. Peppers often occupied multiple blockers, sometimes even as many as three, so even when he wasn’t making plays he was freeing up opportunities for teammates to make plays. This was most especially the case in 2001 when the Tar Heels led the ACC in total defense and reached the Peach Bowl, where they defeated Auburn 16-10. Forced 5 fumbles in his career because he could hit as much as he could chase someone down.
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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
18 - David Drechsler
17 - Dee Hardison
16 - Ken Huff
15 - Marcus Jones
14 - Harris Barton
13 - Greg Ellis
12 - Paul Severin
11 - Mike Voight
10 - Dre' Bly
9 - Andy Bershak
8 - Kelvin Bryant
7 - Lawrence Taylor
6 - William Fuller
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