The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tar Heels freshman Howell moving to top of ACC’s QBs

- By Charles Odum

Sam Howell has moved well past freshman-level studies at North Carolina.

He is playing his way to the top of the class of Atlantic Coast Conference’s quarterbac­ks.

Howell leads the ACC with 20 touchdown passes after tying the North Carolina record with five in last week’s 43-41, six-overtime loss to Virginia Tech. He passed for 348 yards with no intercepti­ons and was named the conference’s top quarterbac­k of the week for the third time this season.

For North Carolina offensive coordinato­r Phil Longo, it’s more proof that Howell is no ordinary first-year quarterbac­k. He said Howell is “beyond the 101 stage” of lessons.

“I mean, Sam, he studies the game, he cares, he’s passionate about it,” Longo said Monday. “That’s all part of what makes him as good as he is right now, and we still have things we need to get better at. But I really like where the process is and I like the fact that he accepts just about every challenge I give him.”

Howell was a unanimous selection for the ACC’s top freshman of the first half of the season in balloting by The Associated Press writers covering the conference. It was the only unanimous vote of nine categories.

He has set a school record for touchdown passes by a freshman while throwing only three intercepti­ons. He is a key to coach Mack Brown’s rebuilding effort at North Carolina (3-4, 2-2 ACC) entering Saturday’s game against Duke (4-3, 2-2).

In addition to Howell’s sweep of the top freshman vote, here are some of the ACC’s best — and worst — of the season so far in voting by AP writers:

Top coach

■ Dave Clawson, Wake Forest. Clawson’s Demon Deacons, picked to finish sixth in the Atlantic, are 6-1 overall, 2-1 in the ACC and ranked No. 25. Also receiving votes: Scott Satterfiel­d, Louisville; Dabo Swinney, Clemson.

Offensive player

■ Jamie Newman, QB, Wake

Forest. Newman leads the league in passing efficiency and his average of 295.3 yards passing per game. Also receiving votes: Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson; AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College; Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest; and Howell.

Defensive player

■ Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson. Simmons, a junior, leads the Tigers with 5½ sacks and 49 tackles. He ranks among the league’s top six leaders in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks. Also receiving votes: Rayshard Ashby, LB, Virginia Tech; Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pittsburgh.

Most surprising team

■ Louisville (4-3, 2-2), coming off a 2-10 season, edged Wake Forest as the biggest surprise of the first half. Led by first-year coach Satterfiel­d, the former Appalachia­n State coach, Louisville took wins over Boston College and Wake Forest in consecutiv­e weeks. Also receiving votes: Wake Forest, North Carolina, Pittsburgh.

Most surprising player

■ Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest. A dominant season for the third-year sophomore continued when he had seven catches for 170 yards in a 22-20 win over Florida State last week. He already has four games with at least 150 yards this season and leads the league in most receiving statistics, including nine scoring catches. Also receiving votes: Howell, Newman.

Most disappoint­ing team

■ Syracuse (3-4, 0-3), the only team without an ACC win. This follows a 10-win season in 2018. Coach Dino Babers is encouraged the Orange have been close in most games. He said there could be lineup changes in this week’s game against Florida State. Also receiving votes: Miami.

Biggest injury

■ Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia. Hall led the nation in 22 pass breakups last season. He was a preseason and midseason All-America pick this season despite suffering a season-ending ankle injury in a loss at Miami on Oct. 11. Also receiving votes: Anthony Brown, QB, Boston College.

 ?? KEVIN C. COX / GETTY IMAGES ?? North Carolina’s Sam Howell leads the ACC with 20 touchdown passes after tying the school record with five in last week’s loss to Virginia Tech. He also has set a school record for touchdown passes by a freshman while throwing only three intercepti­ons.
KEVIN C. COX / GETTY IMAGES North Carolina’s Sam Howell leads the ACC with 20 touchdown passes after tying the school record with five in last week’s loss to Virginia Tech. He also has set a school record for touchdown passes by a freshman while throwing only three intercepti­ons.

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