10The Daily Tar HeelMonday, September 12, 1988
Football
from page 12
big plays in the option game.
"They played very well. They didn't
turn the ball over like they had to
for us to have a chance to win the
ballgame."
Oklahoma did fumble seven times
Saturday, but just two of the miscues
were recovered by the Tar Heels. The
Sooners piled up 463 yards of total
offense on the evening, including 391
on the ground, and held a 34:23-25:37
advantage in time of possession.
Stafford led the way statistically for
OU, picking up 86 yards on 12 carries.
Freshman Mike Gaddis added 56
yards on just five carries, while
Thompson and Holieway rushed for
51 and 47 yards, respectively.
Oklahoma threw just six times,
completing three of them for 72 yards.
The Sooners were just as dominant
on defense, and perhaps more so.
"They (UNC) couldn't run the ball
against us," Oklahoma coach Barry
Switzer said, "and if you can't fun
you generally can't win."
Indeed, the Tar Heels' leading
rusher Saturday was Jonathan Hall,
the backup quarterback, who carried
10 times for 56 yards. Tailback Torin
Dora was held to just eight yards on
three tries.
Overall, UNC gained 255 yards in
total offense. But most of those yards
came between the 30s, as the Tar
Heels' deepest penetration was to the
Oklahoma 24 on their final drive. But
Hall was intercepted in the end zone
by Jerry Parks with 40 seconds left
to seal the shutout.
"I think we did move the ball well
enough against them; we just didn't
move it well enough to get anything
,on the board," said Hall, who split
time with redshirt frosh Deems May
Heels
and was 3-of-13 passing for 52 yards.
"We had every reason to believe we
could score on Oklahoma. I couldn't
put "a number on it. I had no idea
we'd have zero, that's for sure.
"We tried to do everything we'd
normally do. But we made some
crucial mistakes, and we couldn't
afford to make those mistakes. There
were a lot of mental errors."
May, who went 9-for-19 through
the air for 87 yards, committed the
first of those UNC mental 'errors just
five minutes into the game. On third
and six from the OU 35, May's short
pass over the middle went behind
Kennard Martin, the intended
. from page 12
receiver, and was intercepted by Scott
Garl. , ;
Oklahoma proceeded to blaze its
way to paydirt in 10 efficient plays,
with Stafford's. 23-yard carry to the
UNC 4 being the longest gain. With
5:57 left in the first quarter, it was
7-0 Sooners.
UNC reached the OU 39 on the
ensuing possession before stalling,
and the Sooners answered by going
80 yards in eight plays. Gaddis' 33
yard pickup on second and 12 from
the UNC 43 was the highlight of the
drive, which Thompson capped
himself at the 1:17 mark of the
opening quarter.
The Tar Heels then went three-downs-and-out,
enabling the Sooners
to stretch their margin to 21-0
midway through the second period
when Stafford scored on a critical
fourth-and-goal play.
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cross coyotry places at Wake
Oklahoma UNC
First downs 24 15
Rushes-yards 71-391 32-116
Passing yards . 72 139
Rertum yards 66 9
Passes 3-6-0 12-32-3
Punts 7-34 9-40
Furnbles-tost 7-2 2-0
Penalties-yards 6-45 3-26
Time of possession 3423 2537
Oklahoma 14 7 7 0-28
North Carolina .0 0 0 000
OU Perry 2 run (Lashar kick)
OU Thompson 8 run (Lashar kick)
OU Stafford 1 run (Lashar kick)
OU HcSeway 4 run (Lashar kick)
A 53,675
nothing."
Compared 'to Blount, Dwight
Hollier is a veteran. The Hampton,
Va., native was redshirted last year,
and he so impressed the new coaching
staff last spring that he nailed down
a starting linebacker spot before
school let out for the year. He has
been in the middle of the action for
two games now and had six tackles
Saturday.
"That kind of speed is surprising,
he said. "The coaches told us how
fast they were, and the scout team
ran the wishbone last week, but
there's no way they could run as fast
as Oklahoma did."
But every cloud, or loss, has a silver
lining, and Hollier said he knows
what this one was.
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"Maybe playing these types of
teams will give us a jump on the
ACC," he said. "No one else in the
conference started with teams like
this."
Count starting quarterback Deems
May among those youngsters, too.
After a Sooner defensive lineman
tried to root May's shoulder into the
Kenan Stadium turf in the second
quarter, the Lexington native came
back to alternate with Jonathan Hall
the rest of the game. Afterwards, he
seemed impressed with the Sooners.
"I tell you what, they had some
real good athletes on defense," he
said. "They hit hard."
For Tar Heel head man Mack
Brown, playing his young guys right
off the bat isn't anything to worry
about. Sure, he would rather redshirt
them and give them time to mature v
and get used to college, but Brown
just doesn't have that luxury right
now. Still, it didn't seem to bother
him, and, as always, he was eager to
answer the question about his young
charges.
"Obviously, we don't want to have
those freshmen playing this early, but
the thing IVe been proud of is they've
kept their heads up and they're
playing as hard as possible," he said.
"And that's all you can ask for.
"Sometimes they'll make a wrong
move or go too far on a pass route,
but that's what an experienced player
will do for you."
All in all, Brown has to be satisfied
with his team's effort thus far this
season. As a whole, most of the
players didn't look too down with
Saturday's loss.
So while the Tar Heels are indeed
0-2, and Brown has yet to get his first
win at UNC, you have to look at it
in perspective his young squad has
already seen probably the two best
two teams they will see this year, and
they have to be happy about that.
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From staff reports
CLEMSON, S.C. Seventh
ranked Clemson scored the game's
first two goals and held on to defeat
the third-ranked North Carolina
men's soccer squad 2-1 Sunday before
4,258 at Riggs Field.
The Tigers are a perfect .4-0, while
the Tar Heels continued their early
season demise, dropping to 1-3.
Clemson opened the scoring on
James Grimes' goal from 15 yards
away off a Pearse Tormey assist at
the 35:38 mark. The Tigers made it
2-0 2:51 into the second half on a
David Fortner goal, with Tormey
again assisting.
The Tar Heels came back to cut
the margin to one, though. Senior
back Donald Cogsville scored UNC's
lone goal with 20:14 to go in the
match as he broke free from midfield
and scored unassisted from 10 yards
out. ;
Each squad had their chances late'
in the game to score. Grimes hit the
Tar Heel crossbar with one shot, and
UNC freshman Adam Tinkham fired
a shot that was just a few feet wide
of the Tiger goal.
For the Tar Heels, senior goal-
keeper Darren Royer, back from a
foot injury that kept him out of the
Tar Heels' 2-1 loss to Campbell last
Wednesday, had three saves on the
day. The Tigers' Kevin Taylor
notched two.
UNC's next match is also its home
opener, against Georgia Southern
Wednesday at Fetzer Field at 2 p.m. '
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In Winston-Salem, the UNC men's,
and women's cross country teams....'.-,
finished third and second, respec
tively, in Saturday's Wake Forest
Nike Cross Country Invitational.
Senior Mike McGowan led the
men's squad with a fourth-place,
25:01 finish in the five-mile course.
Chuck Lotz, Eric Hichman, Paul 1
Cummings and Andy Pflaum . ,
rounded out the top five for the Tar
Heels, who finished behind Brevard
and Clemson with 87 points. . .
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GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring in V.
'your area, both skilled and unskilled. For
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WANTED: PART-TIME NIGHTS AND I
WEEKENDS. BREAD SHOP. CALL 942-
8047. LOTS OF DOUGH!
THE CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CITY
SCHOOLS AFTER SCHOOL PRO
GRAM seeks subsitute teachers aides.
Applicants should have a high school
diploma and child care experience. Hours
are 2:15-6 pm, weekdays, as needed. If ,
interested contact the Community I
ocnoois omce, .rnvo, o-cn.
CHCCS is accepting applications for
part-time mini-bus monitor. Interested
applicants should contact the Personnel
Office, 967-8211. EOE.
LIFEGUARDS AND SWIM INSTRUC
TORS. Flexible hours and good benefits.
Lifesaving and water safety instructor
certifications. Ideal job for students!
Chapel Hiil-Carrboro YMCA, 980 Airport
Road, 942-5156. ;
volunteer opportunities;
THE STUDENT PART-TIME EMPLOY
MENT SERVICE (SPTES) needs dedi
cated students to help run their volunteer
organization. If you are interested in
helping out, please come by Suite C, 217A
Union.
PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH a valuable
learning experience .while helping others.
Be a volunteer at John Umstead Stafe
Psychiatric Hospital. Attend one of three
orientation sessions at the hospital Sept.
12, 13, or 14 from 1:15-4:30. Carpools
arranged through the campus Y. For more
information contact the campus Y or call
Robert Dinkins at 968-4683.
VOLUNTEER SOCCER
COACHES NEEDED: Rainbow
Soccer dearly needs volunteers to act as
coaches for our youth and adult leagues.
We will train and help in all ways. No
'experience necessary. For information
call 967-8797.
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