At preseason media events like the ACC Football Kickoff, which was held in Charlotte in July, coaches typically try to talk extensively only about what they feel confident in, while shying away from dialogue regarding the unknown.
So when North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora was bombarded by questions about all that is unclear on the offensive side of the ball, which is essentially a conversation involving every position group except the tight ends, he had much more clarity about his linebackers.
With what should be a transitional year for the Tar Heels, North Carolina’s linebacking corps is arguably the most stable part of the team, with starters Andre Smith, Cole Holcomb and Cayson Collins all returning.
“That group in the linebacker position ... really can be the strength of our defense this year.,” Fedora said in July.
A month later and several practices into training camp, he echoed those sentiments, saying, “that’s a group you really don’t worry about.”
For all the hypotheticals and things up in the air for UNC this season, at least Fedora can rest his head at night knowing more or less what to expect from his linebackers, in part because of the seasons Smith, Holcomb and Collins had a year ago.
Heading into the 2016 season, there were some question marks at linebacker for the Tar Heels after the departures of Shakeel Rashad and Jeff Schoettmer. But for the most part, Smith, Collins and Holcomb held their own, providing a glimpse of what could come this season.
Holcomb, a former walk-on who did not earn a scholarship until August 2016, had a breakout season. Playing at outside linebacker as a junior, he led the Tar Heels with 115 tackles. Fedora offered high praise to Holcomb recently, saying “pound for pound, he’s the strongest guy on our football team.”
Right behind him with 113 tackles was Smith, a bulky 240-pound middle linebacker who should continue to develop in talent and leadership as a junior. Rounding out the group is Collins, a player with an athletic 6-foot-1, 230-pound frame coming off a 60-tackle season.