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Name: Caleb Hood College: North Carolina
Number: 4
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 220 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2025 40 Low: 4.50 40 Time: 4.57 40 High: 4.65
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Data Scout Notes: Recheck...6GP in 23/15-43-2.9-1...Co-Backup/6GP-22-97-4.4-1 in 21 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...(+) Oct 2022 Upper Body INJ/Out for 2022...2021: NAC
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Caleb Hood, North Carolina, Player News
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UNC football running back Elijah Hood and defensive lineman Desmond Evans are out for the season after suffering injuries against Pittsburgh on Saturday. The UNC football program improved to 7-1 with their 42-24 win over Pittsburgh on Saturday night. Wit h the win, the team also suffered several key injuries. Star edge rusher Noah Taylor left the game with a knee injury and on Monday morning, it was announced that he will miss the rest of the 2022 season. There is more negative news now coming out of Cha pel Hill.Two other guys who left Saturday's game with injuries, defensive lineman Desmond Evans and running back Caleb Hood, have also been ruled out for the rest of the season now. Their injuries haven't fully been announced, other than just bein g touted as "upper body." These are big losses for Mack Brown and his team, as they also recently lost Ray Vohasek for the season. Now, the defensive front in particular is a concern moving forward. Taylor has arguably been the defense's most consistent performer. He's certainly been the team's best pass rusher, racking up 3.5 sacks as well as six tackles for loss this season. - Keeping It Heel.com
(DS#999 RB) Sr/2025 RB Caleb Hood, North Carolina
News Source: Keeping It Heel.com
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North Carolina freshman running back Caleb Hood is not one of those high school quarterbacks who was asked and begrudgingly made a position switch once he started college. Quite the contrary: Hood hated playing quarterback, even though he was a four-year starter at Richmond Senior High School in Rockingham. He only did it because his dad asked him to - once - on his little league team. The change, oddly enough, launched another career as well. Jakolbe Baldwin was at quarterback and he moved to wide rece iver, the position he now plays for N.C. State. Hood was at running back, and he moved to quarterback."We weren't very effective at receiver at that time, and then we put Jakolbe there and he fell into place," said Errol Hood, who coached his son' s 12-year old team. "We put Caleb at quarterback, he fell into place and put another guy running back, he fell into place. We became the No. 1 one team in North Carolina and from that point, Caleb never went back to running back." It almost didn't happen with the Tar Heels either. Errol Hood was recruited by UNC coach Mack Brown in the mid 90s and sat out as a redshirt during Brown's final season before he took the job at Texas. Errol Hood also starred at quarterback in high school before becoming a def ensive back for Heels from 1998-2001. Caleb Hood, who was being recruited as an athlete, initially figured he'd duplicate his father's path by becoming a defensive back when he reached Chapel Hill. But Errol Hood challenged his son's thought process. - R aleigh News Observer
(DS#999 RB) Sr/2025 RB Caleb Hood, North Carolina
News Source: Raleigh News Observer
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