Almost forgotten in the wake of North Carolina’s dramatic victory against Florida State was the crushing loss of the team’s most consistent offensive weapon and one of its strongest leaders.
Redshirt senior running back Johnny White broke his right clavicle in the first half of Saturday’s contest and has played his final game as a Tar Heel.
White rushed for 720 yards this season before the collarbone injury and was on pace to become the first North Carolina running back to reach the 1,000-yard plateau in more than a decade. White’s injury also cut short an inspirational campaign for the Asheville native, who had bounced around a handful of positions before coming into his own as the starting tailback in his final year at UNC.
“It was emotional,” UNC coach Butch Davis said. “It was difficult for him.
“Nobody’s put more passion into the way that he’s played. Everybody’s loved how hard he’s played, how much he sacrifices, and for him to unfortunately have a fractured collarbone, it’s really sad for him.”
When the dual NCAA and University investigations into improper agent benefits and academic infractions kept running backs Shaun Draughn and Ryan Houston out for the early portion of the season, White put the UNC offense on his back, rushing for more than 100 yards in four different games.
White’s propensity for the big play helped seal Tar Heel wins against Clemson and William & Mary, in which White ripped off long touchdown runs for the game-winning points.
“He came up huge for us in so many games as far as breaking the game wide open in some game-winning situations,” quarterback T.J. Yates said. “So it’s extremely frustrating, not only for us, but for him.
“That’s going to be the last game he played in a Carolina uniform, and I know he’s kind of crushed by it.”