No. 8
Name: Kelvin Bryant
Position: RB
Jersey #: 44
Years: 1979-82
Honors: 3-time, 1st-team All-ACC; Named to the 50-year 50 Greatest ACC Players Ever team.
Notable Stats: 3,267 career rushing yards (4th all-time at UNC); Averaged 5.5 yards on 599 career attempts; Scored 32 rushing TDs and 6 receiving ones; Caught 44 passes for 503 yards (11.4 per); 4,770 total offensive yards; Still holds NCAA record for most touchdowns in a 2-game stretch (11) and a 3-game stretch (15).
In Closing: In 1981, Bryant was one of the leading contenders for the Heisman Trophy after he scored 15 touchdowns in UNC’s first three games. In the fourth game, after a 29-yard run at Georgia Tech, he injured his knee, missed four games and wasn’t 100 percent when he returned. He still passed the 1,000-yard mark that season. In fact, he ran for 1,000 yards in three different seasons. Bryant also caught 24 passes for 249 yards and 4 scores as a senior, setting an NFL career as an all-purpose back.
Bryant ran for 100 yards in 19 different games. The Tar Heels averaged 53.7 points in the first three games of the 1981 season while Bryant racked up 15 touchdowns and 520 rushing yards versus East Carolina, Miami (Ohio), and Boston College. Over the rest of the season with either an absent or banged up Bryant, the Tar Heels averaged just 23.8 points per contest. Had Bryant not gotten injured the Tar Heels could have played for the national championship that season instead of Clemson, which won the title two-plus months after beating the Heels in Kenan 10-8. Kelvin Bryant was as good as any other Tar Heel minus the injury. Had that not occurred, he might rank at this very top of this list.
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
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