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2003 All-America candidate
2002 First-Team All-ACC
Nations leading returning tackler
Ranked the No. 5 safety in the country by The Sporting News
Should be considered for All-America honors this season after an outstanding season in 2002 Finished second in the nation in tackles last year Has good speed and is a hard-hitting tackler Has matured into a team leader over the last two seasons Earned Super Ram status in the weight room this summer.
2002: Started all 12 games at free safety Earned first-team All-ACC honors and finished second in the nation with 13.8 tackles per game Finished second to Vanderbilt linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer (14.0) Had 166 total tackles, just five shy of the school record of 171 set by linebacker Buddy Curry in 1979 Became the first Tar Heel to post over 150 tackles in a season since Dwight Hollier had 155 in 1990 Set a school record for tackles by a defensive back with his 119th stop against Maryland The previous record was 118 by safety Billy-Dee Greenwood in 1999 Also had six tackles for losses, one sack, two forced fumbles, two quarterback hurries and four pass breakups Had a career-high 22 tackles against Clemson, including 16 solo stops and six assists Posted 21 tackles in the season-opener vs. Miami (Ohio) Recorded double-digits in tackles in 10 of 12 games, including seven straight games with at least 10 tackles Made seven tackles (four solo) against Florida State Recorded one sack, two pass breakups and one quarterback hurry versus the Seminoles Made 13 tackles, including one for a loss of three yards against Wake Forest Led Carolina with 16 tackles (10 solo) against Virginia Made one tackle for a one-yard loss versus the Cavaliers Forced two fumbles against NC State and had 15 tackles Led the team with 12 tackles against Arizona State Made one tackle for a loss of five yards Had 13 tackles against Georgia Tech Made seven (five solo) tackles in loss to Texas Had 14 tackles at Syracuse, including 12 solo stops Broke up a pair of passes in addition to posting 21 tackles against Miami (Ohio) Named ACC Defensive Player of the Week (9/2/02) for his efforts vs. Miami.
2001 Sophomore Season
Started all 13 games and was voted the teams top defensive back Finished third on the squad with 99 tackles, including 67 solo hits Had five tackles for loss, two sacks, five pass breakups and recovered one fumble Had four double-digit tackle games, including a season-high 11 at Maryland and at Georgia Tech Tied for second on the team with two interceptions Made a spectacular interception against Virginia and returned it 67 yards for a touchdown that sealed a UNC victory It was the 10th-longest interception return for a TD in UNC history Also broke up three passes in the Virginia game Totaled 10 tackles versus Wake Forest (5 solo) and had a tackle for loss Recorded seven stops (5 solo), two tackles for loss and a one sack for three yards against Clemson Recorded nine stops (eight solo) and recovered a fumble at NC State Had 11 tackles (nine solo, two assists) against Maryland Had eight tackles, two pass breakups and one interception against ECU Credited with eight tackles and one tackle for loss in the Peach Bowl victory against Auburn.
2000 Freshman Season
Played in every game as the top backup at safety and on special teams Played 542 snaps Played a season-high 80 snaps vs. Maryland Saw his playing time increase as the season progressed Finished the year fifth on the team with 69 tackles, including 35 primary stops and 34 assists Also recovered one fumble, picked off one pass, had six pass deflections and one quarterback hurry Played his best game of the season vs. Clemson, registering 13 tackles, including two tackles for loss and a 5-yard sack of Willie Simmons Tallied double digits in tackles on three occasions 13 vs. Clemson, 10 at Pittsburgh, 12 vs. Maryland Recorded his only interception of the year when he picked off NC States Philip Rivers in the first half.
Redshirted in 1999.
Granby High School
Honorable mention All-USA Today selection District Player of the Year First-team all-state selection First-team all-district on offense and defense All-region and All-Tidewater selection on defense Made 62 tackles and had three interceptions as a senior Blocked five field goals Played quarterback on offense and had 1,400 yards total offense as a senior In his career, he passed for 20 touchdowns and 2,000 yards and rushed for 960 yards and 12 scores Also competed in track and basketball Norfolks Outstanding Track Performer Competed in the sprints and triple jump Won the state triple jump title as a senior Two-time all-district selection in basketball.
Personal
Born Dexter Devon Reid on March 18, 1981 in Norfolk, Va. Has an older brother and an older sister His uncle, Kevin Shamblee, ran track at Tennessee Favorite NFL team as a kid was the Dallas Cowboys Favorite former Carolina football player is Dre Bly Favorite athlete is Allen Iverson Greatest athletic moment was winning the 2001 Peach Bowl Wears No. 24 because the difference in those numbers (24) is two and in high school he was No. 2 Likes to play video games and spend time with friends Majoring in management and information systems.