University of North Carolina Athletics
2004 Football Roster

Isaiah Thomas
- Position:
- Defensive Tackle
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 307
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Winston-Salem, NC
- High School:
- Carver
Came on strong late last season and enters the 2004 campaign as the starter at defensive tackle Has great size for the position and moves well Needs to become more consistent and physically active Earned "Iron Ram" status in the weight room this spring.
2003: Freshman Season
One of 12 true freshmen to see action Played in 11 of 12 games, missing only the season-opener against Florida State Started the last five games of the year at defensive tackle Finished 11th on the team and second among defensive tackles with 36 hits, including 21 primary stops and 15 assists Had at least two tackles in every game Recorded his first career tackle for loss at Clemson Registered six tackles, including five solo stops, at Maryland Posted a career-high eight tackles against Duke Forced fumbles at Wisconsin and in the win at East Carolina.
Carver High School
SuperPrep All-America Ranked the seventh-best player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Voted all-State in 2002 Member of the North Carolina Shrine Bowl Team Named the No. 3 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Earned all-state honors by the Associated Press on both the offensive and defensive lines Was the only player in the state to make the team on both units Helped lead Carver to a 15-0-1 record and the state 3-A state championship as a senior Had 91 tackles, 12 sacks and caused seven fumbles as a senior Had 79 tackles, 10 sacks and forced five fumbles as a junior Played on both offense and defensive line Coached by Keith Wilkes Also competed in track and field.
Personal
Son of Marilyn and Claude Thomas Born Isaiah D'Juan Thomas on February 23, 1985 Favorite NFL teams are Baltimore and Philadelphia Favorite athlete is Warren Sapp Favorite TV Show is Chappelle's Show His uncle, Norris Thomas, played football at Wake Forest Enrolled in the General College.