UNC football coach Mack Brown touts incoming recruiting class, takes jab at NC State
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North Carolina head coach Mack Brown inked his fifth straight recruiting class considered to be in the top 25 nationally on Wednesday. UNC’s class is ranked No. 25 according to 247 Sports composite team rankings and fourth in the ACC behind Florida State, Miami and Clemson.
“I congratulate our recruiting staff and our coaching staff, they work really hard for over two years on these classes,” Brown said. “We’re already deep into next year’s class and we’re still trying to do it with a large majority of high school players and then fill in some areas of need with the portal.”
Of the 27 signees, Brown said 21 will enroll early in January and called this class “the best academic class we’ve ever had.” The well-rounded class (fourteen defensive players, twelve offensive players and one specialist) is comprised of 12 four-star and 15 three-star recruits.
“They will be a great addition to our team moving forward,” Brown said.
Six players have already been practicing with the team for the upcoming Duke’s Mayo Bowl: wide receivers Alex Taylor and Jordan Shipp, cornerback Khalil Conley, safety Malcolm Ziglar, offensive lineman Jani Norwood and preferred walk-on Hayes Galloway.
However, the most notable moment of the signing day had nothing to do with the signing at hand, as Brown took a moment to address N.C. State head coach Dave Doeren’s foul language toward the UNC program.
At the end of his signing day remarks, Brown expressed disappointment and disapproval of Doeren’s postgame remarks after the Wolfpack’s 39-20 victory over UNC in November. Doeren referred to UNC players as “pieces of s***,” a locker-room comment caught by ACC Network cameras and shared on social media.
Brown called Doeren’s words “classless,” and emphasized the achievements and character of his players.
“You don’t call kids a piece of s***,” Brown said. “I’ve addressed it with our team. I apologized to them.”
Top-rated recruit
Jaiden Patterson, DB: An all-around player from Dacula, Georgia, Patterson is an early enrollee and four-star prospect with versatile skills in interceptions, punt returns and blocking kicks. A natural safety, standing at 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds, he excels in both zone and man coverage, showcasing instant acceleration and physicality in run support.
“What we love about this guy is he’s got length and speed and the ability to go up and high-point the ball,” UNC football general manager Patrick Suddes said.
Player who could impact early
Andrew Rosinski, OL: Standing at 6-foot-6 and weighing 275 pounds, Rosinski from Creekview High School in Canton, Ga., earned a 91 rating on 247 Sports. With a versatile athletic background in football and track, Rosinski has promising drive-blocking and pass-protection abilities that will help him add depth to the Tar Heels’ offensive line.
Suddes noted his ability to block in space and said Rosinski has “great feet and great bend.”
Most intriguing recruit
Jani Norwood, OL: As much potential as Norwood has as an interior offensive lineman, it will be interesting to see how his experience in his school’s theatre dance group carries over to the football field.
“We normally go through a whole stretch routine before we start dancing, so I think it definitely made me more flexible,” Norwood said.
With an impressive high school career marked by multiple accolades — including Shrine Bowl selection — Norwood averaged 6.3 pancakes per game as a senior with a 95% blocking and was also named a four-time academic all-conference performer.
Top local recruit
Malcolm Ziglar, DB: Ziglar, a 6-foot-2, 198-pound defensive back from Fuquay Varina is a standout player in the class of 2024 — earning a 92 rating on 247 Sports. With a background in both football and track, Ziglar is known for his lanky, rangy style, versatile skills in man and zone coverage and impressive athleticism.
Ziglar said, since he’s been at UNC, Kaleb Cost, Giovanni Biggers and Don Chapman have taken him under their wing — walking him through and showing him “the little things” that “make a world of difference” in his game.
Signed players
Name | Position | Height | Weight | Hometown | High school |
Jaiden Patterson | DB | 6-1 | 170 | Hoschton, Ga. | Mill Creek |
Malcolm Ziglar | S | 6-2 | 198 | Fuquay-Varina | Fuquay-Varina |
Andrew Rosinski | OT | 6-7 | 275 | Canton, Ga. | Creekview |
Alex Taylor | WR | 6-2 | 175 | Greensboro | Grimsley |
Jordan Shipp | WR | 6-2 | 195 | Charlotte | Providence Day |
Vari Green | WR | 5-10 | 190 | Shelby | Crest |
Davion Gause | RB | 5-11 | 215 | Hollywood, Fla. | Chaminade |
Ty White | DB | 5-11 | 187 | Buford, Ga. | Buford |
Daniel Anderson | DE | 6-2 | 245 | Germantown, Tenn. | Germantown |
Zion Ferguson | CB | 6-0 | 165 | Gainesville, Ga. | Gainesville |
Jalon Thompson | S | 6-0 | 170 | Orlando | Olympia |
Evan Bennett | LB | 6-3 | 210 | Eatonton, Ga. | Gatewood |
Luke Masterson | OT | 6-6 | 275 | Nashville, Tenn. | Franklin Road |
Khalil Conley | DB | 6-0 | 170 | Asheville | Christ School |
Curtis Simpson | DB | 6-3 | 200 | Shelby | Kings Mountain |
Aidan Banfield | OL | 6-3 | 280 | Hoschton, Ga. | Mill Creek |
Peter Pesansky | DL | 6-3 | 265 | Tampa, Fla. | Jesuit |
Ashton Woods | LB | 6-3 | 210 | Marietta, Ga. | Walton |
Desmond Jackson | OT | 6-5 | 290 | Clemmons | West Forsyth |
Leroy Jackson | DL | 6-2 | 275 | Leesburg, Ga. | Lee County |
Timmy Lawson | TE | 6-4 | 220 | Fort Myers, Fla. | Bishop Verot |
Michael Merdinger | QB | 6-2 | 195 | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Cardinal Gibbons |
Crews Law | LB | 6-1 | 218 | Nashville, Tenn. | CPA |
Jani Norwood | OL | 6-4 | 300 | Ramseur | E. Randolph |
Ryan Ward | TE | 6-3 | 240 | Rutherford, NJ | Rutherford |
Lucas Osada | K | 6-1 | 195 | Woodberry Forest, Va. | Woodberry Forest |
Tyrane Stewart | CB | 6-1 | 180 | East Mississippi CC | Osyka, Miss. |