Averaging 1.3 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in only 7.4 minutes a game through his first two seasons, Seventh Woods was an afterthought on the Tar Heels roster.
Not only could Woods not stay healthy but when he did find time on the court, he was limited by his turnovers and inability to run the offense. Though there would be flashes of the high-flying athlete that Roy Williams recruited, it was never sustainable.
With the departure of Joel Berry II, it was almost inevitable that Woods would now see meaningful minutes for the Tar Heels but then it was the freshman, five-star recruit Coby White who took Chapel Hill by storm.