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In this segment, we break down Kaleb Jackson, the LSU transfer who brings SEC size and physicality to UNC’s running back room. Jackson arrived at LSU as a former four-star, Top-175 national recruit out of Baton Rouge. At 6-foot, 235 pounds, he has the build of a classic power back — thick through the lower half with the frame to handle a heavy workload. During his time at LSU, he appeared in 26 games and logged 82 carries for 331 yards and four touchdowns. His most impactful stretch came as a true freshman, where he found the end zone four times in limited opportunities. He later preserved a redshirt by playing just four games this past season, giving him long-term eligibility and fresh legs. What Pops on Film Jackson runs with intent. He stays square, gets behind his pads, and finishes runs violently. For a back his size, he shows impressive burst through the hole and doesn’t need much space to generate momentum. When he gets moving downhill, defenders feel it. There’s a clip of a stiff arm that made the rounds — and it perfectly captures his identity. Power. Balance. Finish. He doesn’t just look to gain yards; he looks to punish tacklers. Fit at UNC | In a pro-style, downhill system, Jackson fits naturally. He profiles as: 🔘 A short-yardage hammer 🔘 A goal-line finisher 🔘 A four-minute offense closer 🔘 A tempo-setter when UNC wants to lean on defenses He complements speed backs in the room by bringing a true power element. When Carolina needs tough yards between the tackles, he’s built for that role. Strength Profile: 🔘 Strong pad level and contact balance 🔘 Downhill runner with a legitimate initial burst 🔘 Breaks arm tackles consistently 🔘 SEC-tested frame and durability 🔘 Natural power with enough quickness to exploit interior creases Overall Take: Kaleb Jackson gives UNC something every offense needs — a tone-setting back who can control games late. If used correctly, he can be the physical identity piece in the backfield and a reliable drive finisher in high-leverage situations. 📌 Subscribe for more Carolina Football insights 🎙 New episodes of the Tar Pit Podcast drop weekly Follow us: X (Twitter): https://x.com/TarPitPod Instagram: / tarpitpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tarpitpod?_t=... The Tar Pit Podcast is powered by Heels on Franklin. #TarPitPodcast #uncfootball #billbelichick #collegefootball