T.J. Logan is player of the year for N.C. high school football
Posted Dec 19, 2012
Northern Guilford’s T.J. Logan has been chosen as football’s player of the year in North Carolina by the Associated Press. Logan rushed for 3,146 yards and 47 touchdowns in 2012, and he also caught 22 passes for 276 yards and five touchdowns. Logan, a senior, committed to North Carolina in July. The signing period for high school football seniors is in February.
(Greensboro News & Record)
Related: Football Recruiting, Recruiting Board
Portal implications of Mack Brown's exit at North CarolinaThe transfer portal doesn’t open until Dec. 9 but there is already a steady stream of players entering each day. Now that Mack Brown is...
Thu Nov 28, 2024Four-star QB commit Bryce Baker to bring methodical approach to UNC in 2025
UNC commit Bryce Baker is no stranger to being kicked off of a football field. After every practice, the four-star quarterback rallies his receivers and...
Wed Nov 27, 2024
First five recruits the new North Carolina football coach must contact
Mack Brown will not return as UNC’s football coach. Here are the first five calls the new coach should make in terms of recruits. The...
Tue Nov 26, 2024
Four-star DE Zavion Griffin-Haynes decommits from UNC Football
Rolesville (NC) High 4-star edge rusher Zavion Griffin-Haynes is back on the market. The 6-6, 220-pounder from the class of 2026 has decided to decommit...
Tue Nov 26, 2024