A North Carolina Tarheels sports blog dedicated to former player Timo Makkonen, the only Tarheel to ever wear #51.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
2012 Review- Special Teams
Special Teams is an often overlooked facet of football, but new football coach Larry Fedora puts an emphasis on this phase of the game and I believe it showed in 2012. Most coaches will tell you that as a Freshman, the best way to get on the field is by being a Special Teams demon. Redshirt Senior Casey Barth came back for his final season going 15-19 with a long of 48 yards. He also broke his brother Connor's career records at UNC before injury took him out of the last couple of games and ended his career. Punter Tommy Hibbard had an excellent season averaging 43.0 yards a punt and dropping 19 of his 50 punts inside the 20 yard line. Hibbard also took on the important role of holder for extra points and field goals. He had the disgression, depending on how the defense was lined up, of trying to throw for the two point conversion which he successfully did several times. He also ran a fake punt for 10 yards. The MVP of Special Teams was Pete Mangum. He was always the first one down the field on kickoff and punt coverage. He even logged some quality time at the Ram position totalling 30 tackles on the season, recovering a fumble, and blocking a punt. He was probably my favorite player to watch during the season. The punt return team as a whole averaged 14.5 yards a return and Gio Bernard returned 2 of his 16 for TDs and an overall average of 16.4. Even though he repeatedly was quoted as saying he had not returned punts since high school, Gio might be the most natural punt returner I have ever seen. He has tremendous patience and knows how to set up and follow his blocks. When T.J. Thorpe was lost for the season that hurt the Tarheel kick return team and Sean Tapley and Romar Morris only combined to average a little over 23 yards a return. The coverage units were inconsistent on the kickoffs as they allowed 3 returns for TDs but only 23 yards a return whereas the punt coverage units, due in large part to the punting of Tommy Hibbard, only allowed 5 yards a return on 17 returns.
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