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2002: Played in all 12 games and started 10 Started eight games at right guard and two at right tackle Forced to switch to right tackle against Wake Forest because of an injury to Willie McNeill Allowed just two sacks at guard Played 865 snaps, including a season-high 87 snaps in the win at Arizona State Averaged 72 snaps per game.
2001Sophomore season
Started all 13 games, including the Peach Bowl, at right guard Was one of only two Tar Heel offensive linemen to start every game (center Adam Metts was the other) Switched from tackle to guard in preseason practice Made his first career start in the season opener against Oklahoma Played 776 snaps, an average of 65 per game Saw action on a season-high 88 snaps against ECU Played his best game of the season in Carolinas win over Clemson His pass protection helped Carolina tie a school record with 25 TD passes.
1999-2000 Carolina
Redshirted in 2000 after suffering a fractured right ankle in practice late in the 1999 season Played in five games at defensive tackle in 1999 and had three tackles Missed spring drills in 2000 Switched to offensive line after the 1999 season.
Culver Military Academy (Bloomington, Ind.)
Indiana Football Coaches first-team all-state selection Bloomington Herald all-state pick Earned classification and all-class all-state awards as a junior and senior Plymouth Pilot-News Defensive Player of the Year Played defensive line, offensive guard, center and deep snapper Four-year starter on offense and three-year starter on defensive line Played for Coach Andy Dorrall Had 67 tackles, including seven quarterback sacks, five other tackles for losses, and caused four fumbles Threw the shot and discus Graduated with honors.
Personal
Born Jeb Barton Terry on April 10, 1981 in Dallas Favorite teams are the Dallas Cowboys and Stars Favorite athlete is Darryl Johnston Favorite food is Mexican Favorite book is Lonesome Dove Greatest athletic moment was his first play as a Tar Heel in 1999 Career goal is to play in the NFL Goal for the season is to make All-ACC Has modeled his game after Tony Boselli Majoring in business.