Wednesday. November 28. 1979 The Daily Tar Heel 5 A Gator B Crum, Tar Heels get reward for 7-3-1 year "1 There once was a coach named Crum, from Miami, Ohio he did come. His first year was rough; then those Heels got tough and the Gator Bowl said "won't ya'll come." Dick Crum is a coach who doesn't smile very much on the field, but something tickled him enough in the 37-1 6 win over Duke Saturday to get the corners of his lips to turn upward for a change. The coach had full right to crack a smile and could have shown one a week sooner without any problem. The surprising Gator Bowl bid, which the Tar Heels received following their 13-7 win over Virginia two weeks ago, had to cause Crum to feel good inside. Even though the Heels still had to play Duke, the bowl bid was a good climax for the season. Bill Fields UNC's invitation and subsequent acceptance to play in Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 28 quelled cries from disenchanted alumni and disappointed students who watched as Carolina went on a downslide after four opening wins. The first game was great, as USC started too late, and the Heels pulled a shutout twist. Pitt was the next victim, as UNC flat kicked 'em. Army was next on the list. With little difficulty, Carolina whipped the Cadets and defeated Cincinnati the following week. A 4-0 start looked mighty good. Some people even considered an 11-0 season. Gosh, these Heels look so good, like I never thought they could. Keep playin' like this and we won't miss a trip to Miami on New Year's.. The hot Demon Deacons gave UNC its first loss the very next week, as Amos Lawrence showed the first signs of a nagging groin injury that would hinder him for five games and Wake's Jay Venuto showed Chapel Hill fans he really was a good passer. A 24-19 loss to Wake set up the Tar Heels as they prepared to travel to Raleigh for the annual clash with the Wolfpack. Played on a beautiful fall afternoon and in front of a regional TV audience, Doug Paschal and Billy Johnson led the way for a 35-21 win. My how Doug Paschal ran with the ball, the Pack's defense sure was no brick wall. He ran left, he ran right as the Heels showed their might. Then the troubles began. East Carolina came to Kenan Stadium and promptly tied UNC 24-24, withTar Heel kicker Jeff Hayes having to boot a long field goal in the closing seconds to salvage the tie. The next two weeks were nothing but nightmares for UNC as it went to Maryland and lost, 17-14, and then hosted Ckmson only to lose, 19-10. One win in five weeks the slide was moving fast. Oh, 78 seems like it's recurring, all these losses are so blurring. Everything, EVER YTHING'S going wrong. There's no reason to sing the fight songa The Tar Heels notched a win in Virginia, but that and the Gator Bowl invitation were tainted by remarks made by quarterback Matt Kupec after the game. An emotional Kupec said some biting things about the Carolina offense, only later to apologize to Crum, Kupec's teammates and the public. Why am I here, Kupec wondered, why has the offense now blundered. Oh, but I shouldn't have said that, Tm not here to be a fink rat. Things were peachy keen at the Duke game for the Tar Heels, as thev ran and passed their way to an easy win. 1 n the : process, Amos became famous again and Kupec and Mike Chatham set records. The regular season turned out as well as possible for UNC after its problems at midseason. A 3-3 conference mark was , not exactly. what Crum would have liked, but 7-3-1 after the 78 troubles looks good. Michigan in the Gator Bowl is the next challenge. Z" t t 1 f V 7 v i i , ' I ' f ; j i i I - " ' s if u f r' 1 i Dick Crum liked what he saw against Duke Michigan, Michigan, what a tough team you'll be. A 'very good offense and what fierce some D, But the Tar Heels, the Tar Heels, my how they'll try They'd like coach Crum to be one smiling guy. DTK Andy James immois iow tackles for NFL's-Packers it ) v.-v,-. ft, '' V K n 91 ' !' David Simmons in Packer uniform By CHIP KARNES Staff Writer The time is 4:30 p.m. and David Simmons is speaking from a crowded lockerroom after two hours of heavy practice with the Green Bay Packers. His speech is slow and shows his exhaustion. Yet, there still is the tone of determination that characterized Simmons as an outstanding Tar Heel nose guard last fall. "There's a big difference between playng for Carolina and playing pro football," Simmons said.. yYou do a lot of growing up real fast." After being selected by Green Bay in the sixth round of the pro draft, Simmons began running and working with weights before training camp, which started in July. Simmons was not chosen by the Packers for his dominance on one defensive category, but because of his overall ability in all the fstaXs" rT;?fl v" Last year for the Tar Heels, Simmons was first in fumble recoveries, second in sacks and tackles for losses and even moved from his noseguard position to intercept a pass for a touchdown. Thcy said they wanted team players," he said, "and that's the only kind of game I know." The first thing Simmons said he noticed at the start of the Packers' training camp was, 1 realized I was really on my own, and I didn't have coaches telling me what to do. Up here, if you want to stay out at night, it's up to you, but you've got to play your best on the field." However, a night out in Green Bay (population 86,000) is not that exciting, especially when you consider the time players must spend studying a pro football team's playbook. Simmons said, "Since I'm playing defense, we have to learn about 50 of the other team's plays and tendencies, which takes up about all my extra time. At Carolina we used to go over and over every play, but here you have to pay attention to all the different sets you might see in a game, so a lot of it's mental, too." In addition to the playbook and the workouts, Simmons also is responsible for what he calls "rookie K it 1'" i. V n Sports Lady cagers down App; hot YPI By MARJO RANKIN Staff Writer The UNC women's basketball team tuned up for tonight's game with Virginia Tech by extending its winning streak to three games with a 96-55 win over Appalachian State Monday night in Boone. The Tar Heels are 3-1 and will look to improve on that when they host the Gobblers at 7:30 tonight in Carmichael Auditorium. UNC coach Jennifer Alley said she expected a scrappy defensive effort from VPI, which probably will use a 1-3-1 in addition to a 1-2-1-1 full-court one defense. "They have a pretty balanced team," Alley said of the Gobblers. "They have some good jumpers.. .and will probably put pressure on the guards to create turnovers." In Monday's game she said the Tar Heels came out strong in the second half after a slow start in the first half. Despite a I6-point lead at the half. Alley said the transition game was slow in developing. "We got off to a sluggish start," she said. "We didn't seem to have any flow to our movement at all. We finally did start moving, but before we weren't getting the bail to our guards quickly enough, and they weren't getting up court quickly enough." Freshman Joni Berry started at guard and led the Tar Heels in scoring with 19 points. The East Burke High graduate was 8-of-l 1 from the field and 3-of-3 from the free-throw line. Senior captain Bernic McGlade was next in scoring with 16, while freshman Kathy Crawford had 14 and junior transfer Anne Lawrence added 1 1 points and 17 rebounds. Alley said the 6-foot -4 Lawrence came off the bench to have her best game of the young season. ,"Anne had maybe her best game," Alley said. "Her defense is improving and she's getting more aggressive." Even with Lawrence's 17 rebounds. Alley said she would like to have been stronger on the boards. "We didn't control the boards as well as I thought we would," she said. "We did a good job on the defensive boards but not on the offensive boards. We were only getting one shot at the basket. "In the second half we just outplayed them," she said. "Our defense was more aggressive and created a lot of steals." Campus radio station WXYC-FM K9 broadcasts all women's home games. Alabama stays No. 1 in polls a y "U mtHf" ,n lin. DTHFile photo ...as a Tar Heel defender stuff." He explains, "The vets have us carry their pads to the lockerroom after practice, and sometimes we have to sing our alma mater for breakfast." Because "Hark the Sound" is not often heard even in Chapel Hill, Simmons had to make do with "I'm a Tar Heel Born." When Green Bay faces the Washington Redskins this Sunday, Simmons will be on the field, playing mostly for the specialty teams such as kickoff and punt return and field goal defensive. "I'm just happy to be playing right now as a rookie," Simmons said. "I'm trying to get the system down and just doing the best I can." AP poll UPI poll Team Points Team Point 1. Alabama (34) 10-0-0 1,193 . Alabama (25) 10-0-0 4H0 2. Southern Cal (12) 10-0-1 1,142 2. Southern Cal (4) 10-0-1 447 3. Ohio State (13) 11-0-0 1,141 3. Ohio State (3) 1 1-0-0 433 4. Florida State 11-0-0 997 4. Oklahoma 10-1-0 358 5. Oklahoma (1) 10-1-0 963 5. Florida State 11-0-0 338 6. Texas (13) 9-1-0 934 6. Texas 9-1-0 337 7. Nebraska 10-1-0 850 7. Arkansas 10-1-0 275 8. Arkansas (13) 10-1-0 848 8. Nebraska 10-1-0 267 9. Brigham Young(l) 11-0-0 760 9. Houston 9-1-0 247 10. Houston (13) 9-1-0 751 10. Brigham Young (I) 1 1-0-0 237 11. Pittsburgh 9-1-0 611 II. Pittsburgh 9-1-0 168 12. Purdue 9-2-0 544 12. Purdue 9-2-0 120 13. Washington 9-2-0 454 13. Washington 9-2-0 80 H.Auburn 8-2-0 392 H.Michigan 8-3-0 60 15. Michigan 8-3-0 376 15. Tulane 9-2-0 28 16. Tulane 9-2-0 354 16. South Carolina 8-3-0 24 17. South Carolina 8-3-0 266 17. Clemson 8-3-0 13 18. Ckmson 8-3-0 122 jg. Baylor 7-4-0 10 19. Penn State 7-3-0 114 19. Temple 9-2-0 8 20. Baylor 7-4-0 73 20. Penn State 7-3-0 4 GOOD AT BOTH LOCATIONS -----q COUPONM -,,-1 2 FOR 1 PIZZA Buy one original thin crust pizza, 7" get another of equal value y Ql C CU i 208 W. Franklin SL42-5149 15-501 Bypass 929-0289 I I Qffer expires I November 30, 1979 I MWm CHRISTMAS SILESI 1U-1S)7o U EVERYTHING IN STOCK 173 E. Franklin St. 967-4527 5? m iiiwiimmw ii W phi ' . 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