2001 Football Roster

Jason Brown
- Position:
- Offensive Line
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 329
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Henderson, NC
- High School:
- Northern Vance
2004 All-ACC candidate
Rimington Award Candidate as the nation's top center (2003, 2004)
Ranked the No. 9 center in the country by The Sporting News
Has started 27 games in his career, including 24 straight at center Has excellent quickness for an offensive lineman of his size One of the strongest players in the country according to UNC strength and conditioning coordinator Jeff Connors Set school records in each of the last three years for offensive linemen in the weight room Has the UNC record in the squat (775 lbs.) and power clean (419 lbs.) and his combined pounds lifted in the squat, bench press, and power clean are a school record (1,669 lbs.) Twice earned "Super Ram" status in the weight room and is a three-time member of UNC's strength & conditioning honor roll Offensive line coach Hal Hunter says Brown has NFL potential and could be one of the best centers ever to play at North Carolina He and his wife, Tay, were married July 25, 2003.
2003: Junior season
Started all 12 games at center and played more snaps than any other player on offense Played 818 snaps, an average of 68 per game Did not allow a sack all season A powerful and explosive center who is a key component of Carolina's rushing game Often running behind Brown's massive frame, Carolina averaged over 150 yards rushing per game, its highest average since 1995 Graded out at 91 percent (80 is excellent in UNC's system) and had six knockdown blocks in the win over Wake Forest Started against NC State, just six days after learning of the death of his brother, Lunsford, in Iraq Started against East Carolina and graded out at 84 percent with five knockdown blocks Graded out at 88 percent and had five knockdown blocks against Wisconsin Sprained his knee against the Badgers, but returned two series later Had nine knockdown blocks and a 90 percent grade against Syracuse Graded out at 83 percent against FSU with five knockdown blocks.
2002: Sophomore season
Switched from tackle to center in the spring to play what offensive line coach Hal Hunter calls "the most important position" on the offensive line Started all 12 games at center Played 896 snaps, an average of 75 snaps per game Saw action on a season-high 87 snaps in Carolina's win at Arizona State Graded out over 80 percent in all but one game Allowed just two sacks.
2001: Freshman season
Saw his first action of the season against Florida State in the fourth game of the season Helped bolster UNC's offensive line with solid run blocking throughout the season Earned three starts during the season Started against East Carolina, Virginia and Clemson Carolina had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games against Virginia and Clemson Did not play against Georgia Tech because of an injured ankle Played on 216 snaps in eight games, an average of 27 per game, including a season-high 43 against the Cavaliers.
Northern Vance High School:
Two-time North Conference 2-A Lineman of the Year Member of Tom Lemming's All-Mid Atlantic Coast Team Two-year starter at offensive tackle and defensive tackle Averaged four pancake blocks a game Team rushed for more than 3,000 yards in his junior and senior seasons Team was 7-4 in 2000, losing to the eventual 2-A state champion in the playoffs Recorded 73 tackles on defense Voted offensive captain of the North Carolina Shrine Bowl team Two-time discus state champion Attended Governor's School National Honor Society member Ranked among the top 10 in his academic class Coached by Randy Long.
Personal:
Born Jason Brown on May 5, 1983 in Henderson, N.C. Enrolled in the General College Has one older brother and one older sister Hobbies include collecting coins and singing Favorite NFL team as a kid was the Washington Redskins Favorite meal is the victory meal of steak and lobster Best friend on another team is Jarvise Hargrove of North Carolina Central University Selected No. 72 because he wore it in high school Best word to describe him is "original" Best athletic moment was his first start against ECU Goal is to earn All-ACC honors in his first year at center.