2003 Football Roster

Jeb Terry
- Position:
- Offensive Guard
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 308
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Dallas, Texas
- High School:
- Culver Academy
2002: Played in all 12 games and started 10 • Started eight games at right guard and two at right tackle • Forced to switch to right tackle against Wake Forest because of an injury to Willie McNeill • Allowed just two sacks at guard • Played 865 snaps, including a season-high 87 snaps in the win at Arizona State • Averaged 72 snaps per game.
2001•Sophomore season
Started all 13 games, including the Peach Bowl, at right guard • Was one of only two Tar Heel offensive linemen to start every game (center Adam Metts was the other) • Switched from tackle to guard in preseason practice • Made his first career start in the season opener against Oklahoma • Played 776 snaps, an average of 65 per game • Saw action on a season-high 88 snaps against ECU • Played his best game of the season in Carolina’s win over Clemson • His pass protection helped Carolina tie a school record with 25 TD passes.
1999-2000 • Carolina
Redshirted in 2000 after suffering a fractured right ankle in practice late in the 1999 season • Played in five games at defensive tackle in 1999 and had three tackles • Missed spring drills in 2000 • Switched to offensive line after the 1999 season.
Culver Military Academy (Bloomington, Ind.)
Indiana Football Coaches first-team all-state selection • Bloomington Herald all-state pick • Earned classification and all-class all-state awards as a junior and senior • Plymouth Pilot-News Defensive Player of the Year • Played defensive line, offensive guard, center and deep snapper • Four-year starter on offense and three-year starter on defensive line • Played for Coach Andy Dorrall • Had 67 tackles, including seven quarterback sacks, five other tackles for losses, and caused four fumbles • Threw the shot and discus • Graduated with honors.
Personal
Born Jeb Barton Terry on April 10, 1981 in Dallas • Favorite teams are the Dallas Cowboys and Stars • Favorite athlete is Darryl Johnston • Favorite food is Mexican • Favorite book is Lonesome Dove • Greatest athletic moment was his first play as a Tar Heel in 1999 • Career goal is to play in the NFL • Goal for the season is to make All-ACC • Has modeled his game after Tony Boselli • Majoring in business.