UNC defensive lineman [autotag]Raymond Vohasek[/autotag] is preparing for his final season at North Carolina, with last year’s grim season as his motivation.
Vohasek has improved every season since joining UNC in 2019, becoming a leader and key focal point on opposing defenses. Last year Vohasek finished with 38 tackles, four tackles for loss, and one sack.
Now, after foregoing the NFL draft and returning to North Carolina for one more season, Vohasek knows what the defense needs to do to not repeat last year’s dismal 6-7 record.
“I just think we have to dominate,” Vohasek said on Thursday. “We have to do our job first off, but, we have to dominate games and affect the games in a positive way for our defensive, for our team overall. And that’s what the expectation in our room is. And that’s the standard that we, that we hold. So that’s the plan going into this season.”
Vohasek is set to start in one of UNC’s deepest positions with Kevin Hester, Keeshawn Silver, and five-star recruit Travis Shaw.
The defensive line should wreck plenty of havoc with Vohasek leading the way.
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