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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.