Thursday, October 13, 1986
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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p jMeel Sports Stor
TALBOTT IS MR. THIRD
DOWN
North Carolina's Danny Tal
bott, long regarded as one of
the nation's great clutch play
ers, has become a master of
the , tricky third-down play
when there's nothing to do but
P up or shut up or
So sensational has Talbott
performed on the key plays
that Tar Heel fans now call
him, "Mr. Third Down."
Sports writer Harry Lloyd
of The Charlotte Observer kept
tabs on Talbott's third down
record in the 21 - 7 Carolina
victory over Michigan. He
came up with these figures.
The Tar Heels faced 21 third
down situations against the
Wolverines' big defense, and
only five times did they fail
to get the necessary yardage
to keep the football.
As a third - down passer,
Talbott was five - for - eight.
He ran the ball himself eight
times on third downs and
made the necessary yardage
on seven occasions .
The third down dependabil
ity of Talbott enabled Caro
lina to control the ball almost
mechanically for the last three
quarters of the game.
No wonder the honors keep
pouring in for Talbott. The lat
est is his selection as winner
of the coveted Lewis E. Tea
gue award as North Carolina's
top athlete of 1965.
Talbott was voted Atlantic
Coast Conference Athlete of
the Year last season and
swept the same award in foot
ball. He's sure to win plenty
more honors before he com
pletes his Tar Hel career
next spring.
Right now, Tar Heel fans
are counting on Danny to have
a big day Saturday when Ca
rolina faces mighty Notre
Dame at South Bend.
THE ROLLICKING IRISH
Three Caroina coaches, Joe
Mark, Bob Thalman and Era
mett Cheek, scouted Notre
Dame last Saturday in the
Irish's 35 -0 blitz of Army.
They came away highly im
pressed. A NOISY BOWL IN
. INDIANA
Most coaches claim it's a
nightmare to play in the big
Notre Dame bowl because the
fans there are the noisiest any
where. But Carolina Coach
Jim Hickey says this doesn't
concern him.
A NEW ROLE FOR TIM
KARRS
Tar Heel fans are buzz
ing about the switch of third
string quarterback Tim Karrs
to fullback. Coaches say. he
has performed well at his new
post in practice.
"This doesn't meant that
Karrs is going to move in and
take over Mark Mazza's job
Hickey said.
Conference Statistics
TOTAL- OFFENSE r TOTAL DEFENSE
Team G Yds. Avg; Team G Yds Avg.
Clemson 3 1020 340.0 Duke 4 944 236.0
Virginia 4 1178 294.5 Maryland 4 976 244.0
Pke 4 H76 "294.0 North Carolina 3 831 277.0
N. C. State 4 1155 288.7 Wake Forest 4 1160 290.0
North ' Carolina 3 695 231.7 N.C. State 4 1175 293.7
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