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t g i n " i" n -" n ju"' " II1" a i r"'" n' l" I" I'"' I"" r" i""" """ I,"" g- ---n" iunrT I "' " i ' i" I"" V i"1" I" I ir" i "' m I " 1 " r"if ' u 1 i i , n i n-- ni"""i"'ii,f'"m r- n1 it" "" n l ."""-j 1 V The Daily Tdr Heel Wednesday, November 12, 19865 Cram disappointed in passing game, defense in Clemson loss By SCOTT FOWLER Sports Editor Coach Dick Crum soberly recounted the details of a nightmare Tuesday at his weekly press conference. The Tar Heels lost 38-10 to Clemson Saturday to almost extin guish their hopes of even a share of the conference championship. To tie for the ACC lead, the Tar Heels will have to beat Virginia and Duke and hope Clemson loses to Maryland this weekend. If UNC had won, the team w ould have been in first place in the ACC and in line for a good bowl bid. "We had put ourselves in position for the championship, but just couldn't finish the job," Crum said. "The team realized they blew a big opportunity, no question about it. But these kids have worked hard, and they didn't do it on purpose." Crum said that Clemson played a close-to-perfect game, but that the Tar Heels should have been more prepared. "They just lined up in their base offense and defense," he said. "We were ready for every single thing they did, they didn't try to fool us. We went on the field physically but certainly not mentally." Crum said he was disappointed in 0 MO AShle.e of the Week There was a dearth ot good performances among Tar Heel ath letes last weekend, what with foot ball, men's soccer, volleyball and field hockey all getting defeated in crucial games. However, the wrestling team and Rob Koll saved us from awarding the Athlete of the Week to an athlete from a losing team. Koll was named the outstanding wrestler at this past weekend's Eastern Nationals tourna ment, which UNC won for the second straight time. The junior w ho has been a two-time All-America at 158 pounds won his division at 167 when he pinned Kevin Turner in 1:12. Koll, who led the ACC in victories with 34 last season and came in third in the NCAAs, will move back to his championship weight of 158 later this year. Honorable mention should go to detensive back Walter Bailey, one of the few bright spots in UNC's 38 10 loss to Clemson, and Julie Blaisse, who scored three goals in field hockey's winning effort against Davis & Elkins. r 5 -2 k m .-..-..-. -vvoow w re. Rob Koll MORGAN STANLEY will host an informal reception to discuss two-year job opportunities for 1987 graduates as Financial Analysts in Investment Banking Thursday, November 13, 1986 5:45 p.m. Carolina Inn North Parlor Open to Anyone Interested zm.w ! Our Chopped Sirloin is more than a 14 pounder. More than ground beef. Here's reafSirloin. Lean and cut fresh from the finest grain-fed Western beef. Aged, seasoned, and made daily. Served with hot bread, baked potato or French fries. On Special Today Thru Thursday $J99 ' Includes Our Soft Serve Dessert And Topping Bar the passing game led by Mark Maye, which had produced numerous records in the past few weeks. "In the early going we had people open, and just couldn't get the ball to them," the coach said. "The passing game hurt us." The other big disappointment was the defense, which allowed 30 or more points for the fifth straight game. "IVe never had a defense that's given up this many points consist ently," he said. "1 believe we have very good defensive players, and it's frustrating to them not to be playing better." Center Jeff Garnica said the team still didnt know how or why they were beaten so badly. "A lot of people are upset and kind of con fused," he said. "We can't explain what happened. The first couple of days after a loss like that are really the worst." Crum said he wasn't sure how to give the mental edge back to the Tar Heels. "It's not like fixing an auto mobile engine," he said. "You're dealing with 120 different personal ities out there. That's the toughest part about coaching football." Oddly enough, Crum said UNC had enjoyed its best week of practice before the Clemson game. This week, he characterized the mood of the team as somber. It's a mood Crum can understand. "There's no reason for them to feel good or feel happy after what happened," he said. TEAM NOTES: As far as possible bowl bids for the Tar Heels, don't expect the team to necessarily accept one if it splits these last two games. "We'd have to think long and hard about that," said UNC athletic director John Swofford. If the Tar Heels do win both games, however, they still should be in line for a minor bowl. Seven bowl scouts attended the Clemson-UNC game Saturday. Sports Lief Most Consecutive Non-Losing College Football Seasons 1. Penn State - 2. Texas 29 3. Nebraska 4. Oklahoma - 5. Ohio State - 6. Michigan tie. 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