Bunting: QB is 'tougher than nails,' but equipment change should help
By NOLAN HAYES : The Herald-Sun
nhayes@heraldsun.com
Sep 21, 2005 : 12:45 am ET
CHAPEL HILL -- As he does each week, John Bunting ate dinner with his captains Monday night.
The North Carolina football coach especially enjoyed the demeanor of one of the players at the table, quarterback Matt Baker. Bunting needled Baker about putting him in some armor, referencing the many hard hits Baker took in UNC's 14-5 loss to Wisconsin on Saturday.
"He's tougher than nails," Bunting said. "There was a big smile on his face yesterday. He's anxious to get back into the thick."
Baker, a fifth-year senior, has im-pressed coaches and teammates with his competitiveness in his first season as UNC's starter. He wants to be on the field for every offensive play, something he technically achieved Saturday despite being knocked out of the game.
Baker took a vicious shot from Wisconsin's pass rush after completing an 18-yard toss to Jesse Holley on third and 13 in the third quarter. Baker couldn't catch his breath after the play and had to go to the sidelines.
"I thought the season was going to end," senior wide receiver Wallace Wright said. "He definitely is the leader of this offense. If he goes down, then we're definitely ? I don't know what's going to happen. I don't even want to think about that at this point. But he just can't go down."
Backup quarterback Joey Bozich, a redshirt freshman playing in his first college game, handed off to Cooter Arnold on UNC's next snap. But the play was wiped away because of a clipping penalty. Baker then returned to the game, sore ribs and all.
"He was hurting," Wright said. "You could look at his face and see his face in the huddle and tell that he was definitely hurt. But it makes us feel good that he stuck in there and came back."
Baker also will come back this week. He practiced Tuesday and will start Saturday, albeit with a slight alteration to his uniform.
The armor Bunting was joking about at dinner? As it turns out, he was half-joking. Baker will wear a new flak jacket against N.C. State, a cushioning device that Bunting hopes will give his quarterback's ribs more protection.
"He had one, and I think we've got a new one coming for him," Bunting said of the protective device. "We're getting him a better one."
Justice to have surgery
Fifth-year senior middle linebacker Doug Justice, who was lost for the season when he broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot against Wisconsin, will have surgery Friday.
Justice made 205 tackles during his UNC career and forced a key fumble against the Badgers, but the Tar Heels will miss more from him than his on-field production.
"That's a huge loss, as far as coaching on the field and emotional leadership and leadership at practice," senior defensive tackle Chase Page said. "He's one of the guys at practice who when it's a dog day, it's Tuesday, we're midway through practice, everybody's a little bit tired and the coaches are yelling at you, he kind of calms everybody down and says, 'OK, guys. Focus. We've got this one team period left and just do your assignments.'
"He kind of just gets everybody back on the same page, and we're going to miss that."
That was then
Just as N.C. State coach Chuck Amato declined to recount the agony of his team's 30-24 loss to UNC last season, Bunting wasn't interested in reminiscing about the victory.
"That team is over," Bunting said of his 2004 squad. "This team is what's important right now to me. To go back and do that again, I'm not sure exactly what that would do except to remind people what I've already said about it. It was a very exciting time. It was great to beat N.C. State right here on our home turf, but that was a long time ago."
Green piece
Wide receiver Mike Mason, who sprained his shoulder against Wisconsin, and center Ben Lemming, who missed the Wisconsin game with a shoulder injury, were in green (limited contact) jerseys at practice Tuesday. Both players are probable for Saturday's game.
Tailback Ronnie McGill, who is recovering from a torn pectoral muscle, began his second week of practice in a green jersey. McGill's status has not changed, meaning he will not play before UNC's open week of Oct. 15 and still might redshirt the season.