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The South's Oldest Rivalry is the name given to the North Carolina–Virginia football rivalry. [6] It is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia and the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [7]
Series history: In a series that began Oct. 22, 1892 (Virginia winning 30-18), the Tar Heels have a 66-57-4 record, winning the last two games after the Cavaliers had won four in a row. Show ...
The North Carolina–South Carolina football rivalry, also known as the Battle of the Carolinas, is an American college football rivalry between the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and South Carolina Gamecocks football team of the University of South Carolina. North Carolina leads the ...
Tar Heel football alumnus and NFL safety Da'Norris Searcy returned to the program in the spring, joining the staff as the director of football student athlete development. [ 7 ] Prior to fall camp getting started, Frank Wilson was added to the staff as senior special teams analyst.
The ACC’s Coastal Division may be gone, but its chaotic spirit lives on. The latest example: what happened in Kenan Stadium Saturday night.
Coming off an idle week, UNC football heads to Virginia with hopes of snapping a four-game losing streak. Here's our prediction.
At the end of the season, Brown left for the University of Texas at Austin and did not coach in the Gator Bowl victory over Virginia Tech. Carl Torbush, who was the defensive coordinator during the regular season, became the head coach when Brown left. North Carolina credits the regular season to Brown and the Gator Bowl victory to Torbush.
Virginia quarterback Tony Muskett finished the game 20-of-38 for 208 yards, a touchdown and an interception, while Maye was 24-of-48 for 347 yards, two touchdowns and that final pick.