Friday, January 27, 1984The Daily Tar Heel7 Tar Heels at home against Ga. Tech, L SU '' ,?. :swsf . w - V' ' w lit : 1 f l4r-' - m m . m - . . .joo:-.. W '--v.-.'.'.' t- asss. I III V i I f i I From staff reports North Carolina tries to keep its perfect record and No. 1 ranking intact as it plays two home games this weekend. The Tar Heels face Georgia Tech on Saturday at 1 p.m. (Raycom) and Louisiana State on Sunday at 1 p.m. (NBC). If Wednesday's 100-63 win over Wake Forest is an indication, the chore should not be all that difficult. But Georgia Tech has a somewhat surprising 14-2 record, is second in the ACC at 4-1 and is ranked 19th in the nation in the USA TODAYCNN poll. And LSU (12-3) is No. 10 in the AP poll and No. 14 in the UPI top 20. The Yellow Jackets are coming off a win over Clemson on Thursday night and an emotionally exhausting, 2-71, triple overtime victory over Virginia on Mon day. The team is off to its best start in 21 years. Still, coach Bobby Cremins is con cerned. "Playing North Carolina in Chapel Hill will be a huge obstacle for our kids," Cremins said. "They (the Tar Heels) might be Dean Smith's best team ever. Obviously, we will have to play a great game, or we will be in trouble." Sophomore guard Mark Price leads the Yellow Jackets, averaging about 16 ointc rr otme H ' joined in the backcourt by freshman standout Bruce Dalrymple, who was scoring 14.5 points and pulling down 7.6 rebounds a game before the Clemson contest. The for wards are 6-11 sophomore John Salley and 6-6 junior Scott Petway, and 6-11 junior Yvon Joseph is at center. Last season, UNC rallied from a 21-9 halftime deficit to defeat LSU, 47-43. Tigers coach Dale Brown wouldn't mind seeing the same thing happen in the first half, but hopes his team can avoid a similar second-half showing. "We let North Carolina off the hook last year," Brown said. "Our defense has to be as brilliant as it was then for us to have a chance to beat them." Guard Derrick Taylor, a 6-0 sophomore, is LSU's leading scorer, averaging 16 points per game. Senior Leonard Mitchell, a 6-7 forward, is scor ing 13.5 points and grabbing 8.9 re bounds a game. The other forward is 6-8 sophomore Jerry Reynolds (13.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game). LSU will be the underdog, coming into Carmichael Auditorium trying to upset the top-ranked team in the nation, and that should help the Tigers. "We aren't supposed to beat North Carolina," Tudor said. "So we'll be pret ty relaxed for the game." Krzyzewski's contract extended 5 years at Duke DURHAM Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, whose Blue Devils have a 52-51 record since he took over Vi years ago, has received a new five-year contract that will run through the 1988-89 season. The announcement of the contract last week came with one year to run on Krzyzewski's original pact. Neither he nor Athletic Director Tom Butters, would discuss the financial terms. "He deserved it, he's earned it and the university is extraordinarily pleas ed with him as a man and as a coach," Butters said. "For years I've been ask ed my yardstick on a coach, and Mike measures up to it." Krzyzewski's team was 14-4 this season with a game against N.C. State set for Thursday night. Six of Duke's eight top players are either freshmen or sophomores. "We offered the first five years on what I thought he could do," Butters said. "Now, this five is on what I know he can do and what he's in the process of accomplishing." Krzyzewski said the contract shows a commitment by Duke to the team and will help in recruiting top athletes. Wake up to a cup of coffee and The Daily Tar Heel Sophomore guard Mark Price, though fifth in ACC scoring this season, Is no longer the only Yellow Jacket to watch for. p M i.i f"'-'-am',m f i RENT A 19" COLOR TV aT i I FOR AS LOW AS 1 j i $18 lj V PER MONTH! it (Weekly Comparison v. "TTTTTT INCNBPLA. 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