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    70  Alan Pelc
    Alan Pelc

    Hometown:
    Houston, Texas

    High School:
    Pearland

    Height / Weight:
    6-6 / 305

    Position:
    Offensive Guard


    • 2010 Outland Trophy Watch List • Earned UNC Coaches' Player of the Week honors after wins over East Carolina, Florida State in 2010 • Earned UNC Coaches' Player of the Week honors after the win over The Citadel in 2009 • Named the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week after the win over The Citadel in 2009

    2010 - Senior Season
    Started 11 of 13 games this season • Missed the William & Mary game with a shoulder injury and did not play in the bowl game vs. Tennessee after undergoing surgery to repair his shoulder following the regular season • Played on 525 snaps, an average of 52.5 per game • Graded out at 74 percent on the season with 20 knockdown blocks and two flatback blocks • Graded out at 83 percent against Virginia Tech, his second-highest performance of the season • Posted a season-high 86 percent performance against Georgia Tech • Had three knockdown blocks in the win at Rutgers • Posted a season-high four knockdown blocks against LSU in the Chick-fil-A Game in Atlanta.

    2009 - Junior Season
    Started all 13 games, including 12 at right guard and one at center • Made his first career start at center vs. Pitt in the Meineke Car Care Bowl • Had a team-best 78 percent grade on the season and 38 knock-down blocks • Made 23 straight starts • Logged a 71-percent grade and two knock-downs at NC State • Graded at 81 percent against Miami • Split time between right guard and center against Duke and finished with a 79-percent grade • Posted three knock-down blocks at Virginia Tech • Graded at 76 percent with two knock-downs against Florida State • Posted an 80 percent grade and five knock-downs against Georgia Southern • Graded at 74 percent and tallied six knock-downs against Virginia • Posted team highs of an 88 percent grade and three knock-down blocks at Georgia Tech • Graded at 78 percent with two knock-downs versus East Carolina • Against Connecticut, logged an 86 percent grade with four knock-downs • Posted a team-best 90 percent grade with seven knock-down blocks against The Citadel • Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his efforts against the Bulldogs.

    2008:Started the final 10 games at left guard • Graded out at 85 percent at Duke • Posted a 74 percent grade and four knock-downs against NC State • Graded at 84 percent with a pair of knock-downs at Maryland • Registered a game-best 85-percent grade and four knock-downs in the victory over No. 20 Georgia Tech • Graded at 75 percent with three knock-downs against No. 23 Boston College • Notched a pair of knock-down blocks at Virginia • Posted an 84 percent grade in the Notre Dame victory • Made first career start in the win over No. 23 Connecticut • Named one of the team's offensive players of the week in the victory over the Huskies • Graded at 73 percent with 11 knock-downs against UConn.

    2007: Played in three games against James Madison, East Carolina and Wake Forest.

    Pearland High School
    First-team all-district 6-A, the largest classification in Texas, as a senior • Played just one season on the varsity, but immediately began attracting attention from college coaches and receiving offers • Semifinalist for the offensive Houston Touchdown Club award • Anchored a line that had the best rushing attack in Houston • Named to the academic all-state honorable mention • Coached by Tony Heath • Also played basketball for Pearland.

    Personal
    Son of David and Janet Pelc • Born June 9, 1988 • Enrolled in the General College.History major • Would most like to have dinner with George Bush, Neil Armstrong and his grandfather • Would most like to appear on the reality TV show, "Iron Chef" • Favorite dessert is chocolate cinnamon sheet cake • People say he looks like Fred Flintstone • Favorite restaurant in Chapel Hill is Qdoba • Began playing football in the seventh grade • Favorite NFL team as a kid was the Houston Oilers and Houston Texans because he watched them with his grandfather • Would choose to be a pilot if not a professional football player.