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Wednesday, September 3, IGCCTha Dzi'y Jzr Hzz'.H ... W aW V v w-' -y ws -a i-f v- ,0 - ,rr? f .' 7? r' Sk 7? - Cy CILL FIELDS ' Sports Editor Hill Jackson and Darrell Nicholson once fcrrrri a potent Knebackins duo at North Fcrsyth Hi-h School in Winston Sdsm, tut since arriving at North Carolina two years zgo, only Nicholson has demonstrated the type of ability hz showed cs a prep star. Nicholson's been a two-year starter at an inside linebacker position. Jackson, who did not have the size to continue as a collegiate linebacker, has endured two seasons of action on jayvee teams, special teams and as a reserve defensive back. The two will reunite when the Tar Heel defense takes the field against Furman Saturday in the 19S0 season opener. Nicholson will continue to start at inside linebacker, while Jackson will be the starting strong safety, a slot occupied in 1979 by Ricky Darden. For Jackson, the transition from high school star to college reserve to college starter has been something he's tried to take in stride. "When I was in high school, I played a lot," Jackson said Tuesday. "And when I came here I sat on the bench. It was something I had to get used to." Jackson will be joined in the secondary by senior free safety Steve Strcater, senior open-side cornerback Tyress Bratton and closed-side cornerback Greg Pople, a sophomore. Strcater and Bratton were starters a year ago, but Poole like Jackson saw his playing time on the specialty teams. UNC coach Dick Crum said that while Poole and Jackson lack game experience, he has confidence in them. "He's an intelligent individual," " Crum said of Poole. "You can see in him a player that is well aware of the total picture on the field." Of Jackson, Crum said, , "Billy Jackson gives you a little different kind of strong safety. Billy is taller and more of a problem to throw over than Ricky (Barden) was." Jackson, who Crum said was "a step slower," than Barden, "needs experience and the only way you get it is by playing." Q.2H 24 HOUSS Czzp Cass Prices cesr, Wins, Pxers A I f i I - "V. fc 1 V4 4 I I Ml i ,. .l w w w i I Playing a lot would suit Jackson, v. ho said he's trying to avoid comparisons with Barden. "I feel good confident I can do the job," he said. "I don't feel I have to be as good as him. If I play my game, up to my capabilities, I can get the job done. I'm bigger, more physical than him." In addition to being hampered by a change in position, Jackson had to deal with surgery for a torn cartilage in his left knee as a freshman. He said Nicholson helped him through that experience, as well as with the. difficulties of being a substitute. "When I came here, I thought I would play .too. But I found out differently. I had to wait my turn. Me and Nick, we're brothers. We stick close to each other. When he was starting and I wasn't, he talked to me. He told me I would get my chance." The Carolina secondary figures to be tested early during the Furman game, as the Paladins probably will throw at the inexperienced Jackson and Poole. Crum said he was glad the backfield would be tried out then rather than three weeks into the season. As far as Jackson is concerned, he has no qualms about iiiA i few. J 1 Your help counto - tesrican Cancer Society Carolina t t it 1 1 1 12:00 n. Watermelons Human Mannequin John Root, jazz musician Human Checker Balloon HSSCSvUuman Relation Prexjram Videotape: Recording Artsts (2nd floor kxinop) Nve Ninqy Btind Videotape: Skill, Brain and Gut (2nd floor lounie) Touch the Mime and Ken Kaye, Juggler 1:30 200 .2:15 3.00 FifldWrWiirll inn mrsA ski-a Pirtttrm UNC Bketbell Player 3: 15 Videotape: The Naiional Lampoon Show (2nd fioor lounge) 4:00 . BtJiydmcing demo nitration 5:00 5:30 6:00 7:00 & 9:30 7:30 6:00 9:00 10:00 ARA food specials, Union Snack Bar, unti 8:00 p.m. Sell Defense demonstration Build-Your Own-Sundae T'ai chi Ch'uan demonstration Guitar, Earl Davis Rolier Skating in the Pit Super Friday: "Get Out Your Handkerchiefs" Carroll Hall Clogging Demonstration Videotape: The Natinal Lampoon Show (2nd floor lounge) Videotape: Recording Artists (2nd floor kiungr) New Games, Carmichael Field, in cooperation with the Intramural Dept. Brother Yusef and Friends with Eve Cor nelious, Great Hall 12.00 noon until 12 midnight Bowlirwj: 50 per game and Red & Blue Pin Speciair Buikra: $1 per hour with drawing for CUE & Case Silk Screening, Chess Competition and CoiScse Bowl Competition will ako be included. See Posters Around Campus For Lint, of Activitirn Greg Pools the opening game. "It's a different feeling because I'm starting," Jackson said. "I feel that (the defense) will be better because we have eight starters coming back and they're used to all the situations that come up in NOTES! Coach Dick Crum, who has stressed the need for the Tar Heels to be wary of every team on the schedule, said he believed the team has "a healthy respect" for Furman... Crum expressed confidence in sophomore starting quarterback Rod Elkins. "I would expect him to have a good football game," Crum said. "He's a very calm individual..." The Heels, aside from the loss of Chuck Sharpe at quarterback, "are sound physically," Crum said... Crum said the defense would probably be a little stronger than the offense in the opener, but noted that's usually the case with any team at the start of the season...' Crum, asked about being ranked highly in preseason polls, said? again Tuesday "you've got to prove that on Saturday." m v EyEILL FIELDS Epens Etcr Sixth la a scries RALEIGH N.C. State seems to have a penchant for picking head football coaches with interests in more than the Xs and Os of the Power-I. In the early '70s there was Lou Hcltz,' who made like Houdini .and ' once performed his bag of tricks with Johnny Carson looking over one shoulder. As the Wolfpack enters the 0s, it's Monte Kiffin leading the way, the man who appears ready to take the lead role if the Lone Ranger TV series stages a comeback. Seriously, though, Holtz could coach, as his 33-12-3 record in four seasons attests. And for Kiffin, who took the job last December replacing Bo Rein, who later died in a tragic plane crash after taking over at LSU, it will be coaching talent, not comic relief that will please Wolfpack supporters. v N.C. State was 7-4 last year and turned down a bid to the Garden State Bowl because the date of the game conflicted with semester examinations. The Pack has been picked to finish near the bottom of the Atlantic Coast Conference this year, and Kiffin, a large man who likes to wear boots, jeans and western shirts, says he's aware of the problems. "It is an unpredictable football team," Kiffin said recently. "I don't know what these kids can do under pressure." X K k M i - X ' STUDENT SPECIAL Calabash Styte Frisd Shrimp (served wSlaw, Hushpuppies & French Fries) - $2.C3 . Tues. & Wed. Nights Only Thru. Sept. With This Coupon Hours: 1130-2:00 Tues.-Fri. 550-9i)0 Tues.-Sat. 'J.' DURHAM Y... M.U A1 L Hi $1 ARCH tHIAHCll Phones: Durham 544-1731 ChfipIH3 S37-S227 rs Jowish High Holy Day Hillel Services: EREV ROSH HASHAIIA Sept. 10, 7:00 pm ROSH HASHAriA Sept. 11 & 12, 10:00 am KOL rilDRE Sept. 19, 6:30 pm yo:.i kippur Sept. 20, 10:00 am (morning) 5:00 pm (afternoon) Great Hall Carolina Union Chapel Hill, NC (Reform & Ccnsorvctivo) Uu HULHi Fu'JIJBATIOJ Rid- from Durham n V ' As is the case at Ckmson, youth on .the offense particularly in the interior line poses perhaps Kiffln's fcj;tGt worry. Gone from Izzt year's team are All-America center and Gotland Trophy winner Jim Ritchcr and "both starting guards: Cnris Dieterich and Chuck Stone. "To be a good foctbaU team, you've got to be good down the middle," Kiffin said. VWe've got to com: through with a green ofer-'-"" '"-V How! rr,jiyp(. . r ycrs Kiffin is ; 259-pound Chris d Chris Carr. "I think I have "ike it upon myself to be ah: "'cchne, who, like Carr, is . : I :..:..l..r potential isthcrf. ' no t' ' ?a'''t!r'hilet( gettc" I'rA: vvj . 'oit." Kir. v.. ' 'z: loc i countin , .c- tackles frr . Koehn; - .d;' "V lL-.i't. v thv' the big task of Scott Smith. Avery did not ' ! t. :s he q.M - vr...omcre -ttd ;all a year - - j - ago, but was tl.iitr cf State's 1933 spring game, throwing for 181 yards and leading his team to a win. Last week, in the Wolfpack's final full scrimmage before its opener against William & Mary,. Avery scored three touchdowns, one on a 29-yard run. "Avery is a competitor," Kiffin said. "He doesn't talk a lot, but when he steps in the huddle, those kids' heads pop up. I like that." Avery will have talent when he looks to pass or hand-off. The receiving corps is haded by junior split end Mike Quick, who caught 20 p:j:::s for 524 yards in 1979. Another senior, 6rfoct Curtis Rein, v,IU start at the ether wide spot, with Lin Dawson, ignored at times Last sea:cn, at tiht end. Seniors Wayne McLean and Dwight Sullivan, and sophomore Andre Marks wiU s:e most cf the action in the On dsfense, strength should come from end David Homing, tackle Eubba Green and cornerback Donnie LcGr Kiffin gaL-rd fame at Nebraska, where he molded top-notch defensive units. Most recently, he was a defensive assistant to Holtz at Arkansas. "Coach works with the offense a lot, but he "always knows what we're doing," Horning said. "He's responsible for a lot of the defense most colleges are playing right now." While Kiffin insists his shenanigans such as riding a white horse across campus to solicit support for the spring game arc not gimmicks, but merely part cf his . personality, they've drawn attention. Neither he nor his players seem to mind. "I think there has to be some fun in a game," Kiffin said. "You have to be yourself." So don't be surprised to see Kiffin in a continuing role as the Lone Ranger, but if the Wolfpack doesn't win, he could be looking for a certain sidekick for support. Sign-up Inqulro at Union Ooviiing Alby Dccd!In3:Th3 ivcc!; of Sept. 0. Carroll nica Lorctta Terry Th3 Hrml7i X7q cto tho TromenTTho nr.!:.o th3 Fleming Center a cpedei ploo cfTerin rten52y, perconel, ccnlldeiitldl coro at a rcecoiielbla ccct and at times convenient to yero. f -mm -f H,M, cnf jjWjMwy w m,mmtm JL fcf ft-, a "m 'i j i n J Ims v Ww- Call 781-6550 in Ralegh ariytlino Center C313 liaTrorth Drtro Ealei 17.C. C7C03 r JA THE BALLET SCHOOL of Chapel Hill M'Lie3 Dorranco, Director Fall nec!:tration. Sept. 2-5 Vs. Fall Cfceres Benin Ccst. 0 . . ' fv Classical Ballet tor cniiarcn tnrougn Aauit3 . Modern Danco for Men and Women with Jack Arnold Co. fcr Infcrmailon cell C42-1C3D cr C37-C0C3 Wo invito you to tsko a complimentary class as our guest to introduce our new facilities on S. 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