Former UNC football players are now competing against each other
In today’s college sports environment, it’s nearly impossible to hold on to all of your recruits. When playing time becomes scarce, it’s a lot easier to transfer and play right away, and why not? You only have four years to do this.
George Pettaway was an electric scatback recruit out of Suffolk, Virginia, but he came to Chapel Hill at the same time as a certain Omarion Hampton. There weren’t too many crumbs left when Hampton and British Brooks were done running. So he transferred to James Madison in search of opportunity
Likewise, cornerback Dontae Balfour didn’t see much of the field at cornerback during his stay with the UNC football program and moved on to Charlotte to try his luck with the 49ers. It was the right move for the young man’s career. During his year at North Carolina, Balfour was on the field for 60 snaps. Last season, in his first year with the 49ers, he saw 707 snaps. He’s a preseason first-team All-AAC player and is on the Jim Thorpe Award watch list.
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