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    6  Anthony Elzy
    Anthony Elzy

    Hometown:
    Warren, Ohio

    High School:
    John F. Kennedy

    Height / Weight:
    5-10 / 210

    Position:
    Running Back


    • Earned UNC Coaches' Player of the Week honors after the win over Duke in 2010

    Played fullback and tailback during his career.

    2010 - Senior Season
    Versatile back who played both fullback and running back in his career and appeared in 10 games this season, starting two • Rushed for 296 yards and two touchdowns on 72 carries and had 25 catches for 338 yards and two touchdowns • Did not play in the bowl game vs. Tennessee after failing to meet his obligations as a student-athlete at UNC • Had 23 carries for a career-high 116 rushing yards and became the fourth different Tar Heel to rush for more than 100 yards vs. Duke in the last four years • His 116 rushing yards were the most in an ACC game by a Tar Heel in 2010 • Scored on a 5-yard run on the Tar Heels' first scoring drive against the Blue Devils • Had 12 carries for 32 yards and a career-high nine catches for 178 yards and a touchdown against NC State • His 178 receiving yards were the most ever by a Tar Heel running back and the 10th most in a single game in school history • Carried 17 times for 82 yards and a touchdown against Virginia Tech • Also had seven receptions for 102 yards against the Hokies • Had five carries for 13 yards and three catches for 25 yards and his first touchdown of the season in the win at Florida State • Had one catch for nine yards at Miami • Caught one pass for three yards in the win over Clemson • Rushed one time for seven yards in the win at Rutgers • Finished with 14 carries for 46 yards in the season opener against LSU.

    2009 - Junior Season
    Played in 12 games at running back and on special teams • Missed the Virginia game with a shoulder injury • Saw increased action in the backfield when Shaun Draughn went out for the remainder of the season • Posted 40 yards rushing on 49 yards receiving on the season • Rushed for 25 yards on eight carries and added a 14-yard reception at Boston College • Had a 3-yard run versus Miami • Carried twice for 12 yards versus Duke • Had one reception at Virginia Tech • Caught three balls for 11 yards versus East Carolina • Started at fullback in the win at Connecticut • Made two catches for 25 yards, including a long of 18 yards against the Huskies.

    2008 - Sophomore Season
    Fractured his right scapula (shoulder blade) at Virginia and missed the remainder of the season • Had been a consistent receiving threat out of the backfield up to that point • Moved from tailback to fullback for 2008 season • Caught seven passes for 86 yards on the season • Had two catches for 25 yards at Virginia before leaving with the injury • Posted a 4-yard catch vs. Notre Dame • Had three catches for 38 yards against Connecticut • Rushed for five yards on two carries at Miami • Had a 19-yard reception at Rutgers.

    2007 - Freshman Season
    Finished second on the team with 321 yards rushing on 92 carries • Scored a team-high five rushing touchdowns • Also caught 10 balls for 73 yards • Saw action in all 12 games • Rushed for 10 yards and a touchdown on six carries at Georgia Tech • Carried four times for 10 yards and had a 5-yard catch at NC State • Ran for 37 yards on eight fourth-quarter carries in the win over Maryland • Also named one of the Tar Heels' special teams players of the week in the victory over the Terps • Rushed for 18 yards on five carries at Wake Forest • Carried 11 times for 23 yards against South Carolina • Ran for 169 yards over a five-quarter stretch against Virginia Tech and Miami • Rushed for a career-high 95 yards on 25 carries against Miami and added four catches for 39 yards (134 total yards) • Scored the first TD of the game on a 39-yard run • Made his first career start against the Canes and was named one of the team's co-offensive players of the week by the coaching staff • Posted 74 yards on 11 fourth-quarter carries at Virginia Tech • Scored his third touchdown against the Hokies and posted a 25-yard run • Added two catches for 25 yards for a total of 99 yards of total offense in Blacksburg • Rushed for three yards and added a 4-yard catch at USF • Had 23 yards on eight rushes at East Carolina and a 6-yard reception • Also had a two-point conversion reception against the Pirates • Rushed 11 times for 28 yards and scored two touchdowns in the 37-14 victory over James Madison • Scored on runs from two and one yards • Redshirted in 2006.

    John F. Kennedy High School
    Rushed for more than 2,000 yards and scored 21 touchdowns as a senior • Ranked the No. 43 running back in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 27 player in Ohio • Considered the No. 44 player in the Midwest, a six-state region, by SuperPrep • Rushed for 2,511 yards and scored 30 touchdowns in his junior season • Had one game in which he rushed for 470 yards on 22 carries and scored seven touchdowns • Twice rushed for more than 400 yards in a game and twice scored seven touchdowns • Was the second-leading rusher in the state of Ohio as a junior • Named first-team all-state, All-Northeast Ohio and was twice named the state's Division 5 offensive player of the year • Coached by Tony Napolet.

    Personal
    Son of Robin and Tony Elzy • Born July 11, 1987 • Afro American studies major • Nickname is "The Hammer" • Favorite NFL team is the Atlanta Falcons • Favorite TV show is "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" • Has always worn the No. 6 in football since he was a youngster • His mother, Robin, has had the biggest influence on his life • Favorite food is barbeque ribs • Favorite off-day activity is going to the pool or cooking out.

    	Rushing				Receiving
    Year	Att	Yards	Avg. 	TD	LP	Rec.	Yards	Avg.	TD	LP
    2007	92	321	3.5	5	39	10	73	7.3	0	20
    2008	3	5	1.7	0	4	7	86	12.3	0	19
    2009	11	40	3.6	0	11	7	49	7.0	0	18
    2010	72	296	4.1	2	25	25	338	13.5	2	52
    Totals	178	662	3.7	7	39	49	546	11.1	2	52
    

    Career Highs: 95 yards rushing vs. Miami (2007); 178 yards receiving vs. NC State (2010); 39-yard run vs. Miami (2007); 52-yard reception vs. NC State (2010)