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Top 40 UNC football and basketball players of all time: No. 39 - Ken Huff


, who won the Jacobs Trophy in 1974 as the ACC’s top offensive lineman, was the lead lineman of a North Carolina offense in 1974 that racked up 4,691 total yards, a school record at the time. Among his many honors, Huff was a consensus All-America, 1974 first-team All-ACC, 1974 Jacobs Blocking Trophy, and captain of the College All Stars. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Top 40 UNC football and basketball players of all time: No. 39 - Ken Huff


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