Dayton Daily News

North Carolina QB won’t be playing in bowl game after declaring for draft

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North Carolina star quarterbac­k Drake Maye is entering the NFL draft and won’t play in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl for the Tar Heels against West Virginia.

Maye announced his decision in a social media post Monday, ending his UNC career that included two years as the starter putting up prolific numbers and making himself one of the most sought-after potential prospects for the NFL.

The school has also announced that all-ACC linebacker Cedric Gray, receiver Devontez “Tez” Walker, offensive lineman Corey Gaynor and defensive lineman Myles Murphy are all entering the NFL draft. Of that group, only Murphy is set to play in the bowl game.

Maye’s decision is hardly a surprise, with coach Mack Brown saying in November he thought it was “absolute” that Maye would declare for the draft. Maye held back on any such announceme­nts, though he spoke with some finality after the team’s double-overtime win against rival Duke in what turned out to be his final home game.

The 6-foot-4, 230-pound third-year sophomore closed his career in a lopsided loss at rival North Carolina State, which included Maye suffering an ankle injury. But Maye returned to grind out one more drive despite clearly being hobbled while walking the sideline, saying afterward he wanted to “get back out with the guys and not leave them out there.”

Maye was named The Associated Press offensive player of the year for the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2022 in his first full season as a starter, throwing for 4,321 yards and 38 touchdowns while running for 698 yards and seven additional scores. He led UNC to the ACC title game that year.

Things didn’t come quite as easily this year, though Maye still ranked second in the Bowl Subdivisio­n in total offense (338.1) and eighth in passing (300.7).

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? North Carolina quarterbac­k Drake Maye figures to be a high first-round pick in the NFL Draft after putting up sparking numbers the past two seasons.
ASSOCIATED PRESS North Carolina quarterbac­k Drake Maye figures to be a high first-round pick in the NFL Draft after putting up sparking numbers the past two seasons.

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