University of North Carolina Athletics
2006 Football Roster

Connor Barth
- Position:
- Place-Kicker/Punter
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Wilmington, NC
- High School:
- Hoggard
UNC record-holder with 54 made field goals
Holds UNC record with 19 consecutive field goals made
2007 - Senior Season
Made 19 of 22 field goals this season and 30 of his final 33 attempts, dating back to his sophomore season Earned First-Team All-ACC honors from Rivals.com and honorable-mention all-conference honors from the Associated Press The only misses were a 49-yarder vs. South Carolina, a 52-yarder at NC State and a 63-yarder that was blocked at Georgia Tech Ranks first at UNC with 54 career field goals, second with 71 field goal attempts and third with 265 career points Made at least one field goals in 10 of 12 games this season Did not attempt a field goal in his last career game vs. Duke, but did have two extra points Tied his career high with four field goals at Georgia Tech, connecting from 42, 21, 39 and 32 yards Had a potential game-winning 63-yard field goal blocked on the final play of the games against the Yellow Jackets Made two of three field goals at NC State, including makes of 47 and 27 yards Missed a 52-yarder in the first half Booted three field goals (23, 45, 45) in the 16-13 victory over Maryland Connected on his only attempt - a 38-yarder - against Wake Forest Saw his school-record 19 consecutive field goal streak come to an end vs. South Carolina when his missed a 49-yarder On his next attempt, he made a 45-yard field goal against the Gamecocks His streak of 19 field goals started in 2005 at Virginia Tech and ended in 2007 against South Carolina Broke the record held previously by Kenny Miller in 1984 of 15 in the win over Miami Booted a career-high four field goals in the 33-27 win over Miami and was named the ACC special teams players of the week Kicked field goals of 33, 51, 35 and 20 yards Made a 32-yarder at Virginia Tech Kicked a 40-yard field goal at USF Booted a 39-yard field goal in the loss to ECU and missed an extra point Was lined up to kick a 52-yard field goal in the final minute of the game, but never got the opportunity after the snap was dropped Converted his only opportunity - a 27-yarder - in the Tar Heel's 37-14 win over James Madison Made four of five extra points against the Dukes.
2006 - Junior Season
Made all 10 field goal attempts and 24 of 26 PATs Was the only kicker in the country with a 1.000 field goal percentage in the NCAA rankings Made a 20-yard field goal and six extra points in Carolina's 45-44 win at Duke Booted three field goals of 20, 54 and 37 yards against NC State The 54-yarder was his career best and tied for the second-longest in school history It was the fifth time he had made three field goals in a game Snapped a streak of 43 consecutive PATs when his extra point was blocked against Notre Dame Later in the game, had a second PAT blocked by the Irish Made a 35-yard field goal and two extra points against Wake Forest Booted a 52-yard field goal against USF Also had a 29-yarder against South Florida and made both extra points Converted a 23-yarder against Furman in the first half Made all six extra points against the Paladins Made his only attempt - a 46-yarder - against Virginia Tech and converted one extra point Booted a 47-yarder against Rutgers Made both extra points against the Scarlet Knights.
2005 - Sophomore Season
Made 11 of 21 (.524) field goal attempts After struggling in the middle of the season, connected on eight of his last 10 Made a 25-yarder and had one blocked at Virginia Tech Connected on a 24-yard field goal as time expired in the first half against Duke Made three of four attempts in the overtime loss vs. Maryland Connected on tries from 45, 41 and 24 yards Missed a 38-yarder in overtime Connected on all three field goal attempts in a 16-14 victory over Boston College - 20, 22 and 44 yards Entered the BC game with just three field goals on the season and made three against the Eagles Missed both attempts (47, 54) against Virginia Missed a 44-yard field goal attempt against Louisville Missed two of three field goals against Utah, including a 24-yarder and a 49-yarder Booted a 32-yarder on his last attempt against the Utes Struggled against NC State, missing two field goals, but converted a 24-yarder in the fourth quarter that gave the Tar Heels a 31-24 lead Made a 43-yard field goal against Wisconsin, but missed a 50-yarder in the second half Made three extra points and did not attempt a field goal at Georgia Tech.
2004 - Freshman Season
Named second-team freshman All-America by Rivals.com Named honorable-mention All-ACC Made 14 of 18 field goal attempts and 35 of 37 extra point attempts Booted a 27-yard field goal against Boston College in the Continental Tire Bowl Kicked 25- and 41-yard field goals in the win at Duke Made a 33-yard field goal in the 31-24 victory at Wake Forest Booted a 30-yard field goal against Virginia Tech Missed a 54-yarder on Carolina's final possession that would have tied the game Made a 42-yard game-winning field goal as time expired to beat No. 4 Miami, 31-28 Had missed a 39-yarder earlier in the game against the Hurricanes Carolina set up the field goal with a nine-play, 55-yard drive to the Miami 25-yard line Carolina ran the clock down to four seconds, then Miami called a timeout to ice Barth Barth responded with Carolina's first-game winning field goal since Dan Orner against Duke in 2002 Made a 29-yard field goal at Utah Made all three field goal attempts (50, 31, 25 yards) and three extra points in Carolina's 30-24 win over NC State The 50-yard field goal was the longest ever by a Carolina freshman Made all three field goals against FSU - (20, 32, 37) and an extra point Became the first Tar Heel to make three field goals in a game since Dan Orner made three at Syracuse in 2002 Made all four extra point attempts against Georgia Tech, but missed a 47-yard field goal Made his first career field goal on a 22-yard attempt at Virginia Connected on all seven point after attempts in Carolina's 49-38 win Became the first freshman kicker to kick a field goal for the Tar Heels since Josh McGee in 1996.
Hoggard High School
Named first-team high school All-America by USA Today Played in the prestigious Army All-America Bowl Attended the U.S. Army All-American Bowl combine and was named the event's top kicker Selected to the inaugural EA Sports High School All-America Team Considered one of the best kickers in the country by most recruiting services Set the North Carolina state record for field goals in a season and career (38) Ranked among the top 25 overall players in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Connected on 20 of 21 field goals and 48 of 50 PATs for 108 points as a senior Made a 53- and 50-yarder in 2003 Had a string of 40 consecutive PATs in 2002 Made 11 of 14 field goals that year, including a 50-yarder, and connected on 53 of 54 extra point attempts as a junior Put 75 percent of his kickoffs in the end zone Punted 42 times for a 38.2-yard average with a long punt of 50 yards Won the field goal distance competition at Virginia Tech's Fourth Down Sports Camp with a 51-yarder following his sophomore season Also won the Ray Guy Camp competition with a 55-yarder Coached by Scott Braswell.
Personal
Enjoys golf, snowboarding and surfing Says the best word to describe him is "relaxed" Son of Thomas and Susan Barth Born on April 11, 1986 Communications major.
Year FGM-FGA PCT 0-29 30-39 40-49 +50 LG PAT 2004 14-18 .778 6-6 5-7 2-3 1-2 50 35-37 2005 11-21 .524 6-7 1-4 4-8 0-2 45 23-23 2006 10-10 1.000 4-4 2-2 2-2 2-2 54 24-26 2007 19-22 .864 5-5 6-6 7-8 1-3 51 21-23 Totals 54-71 .761 21-22 15-20 15-21 4-9 54 103-109
Career High: 54-yard field goal vs. NC State (2006)