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Despite Broken Hand,
Cheerleader Grabs Mike
■ Love him or hate him, the
mike man is loud. This year,
Scotty Teel tries to get the
crowd behind the Tar Heels.
BY STEPHANIE DUNLAP
STAFF WRITER
“For the first quarter I’m screaming, for
the second quarter I’m screaming, and by
the fourth quarter it’s all I can do not to
crack and sound like I’m going through
puberty.”
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are being sold for $2 in the Pit.
Thursday
The traditional Step Show, beginning at
7 p.m. in the Great Hall, originates from
African traditional dances. Black Greek
organizations have been performing this
style of dance for almost 20 years.
“Last year, the step show was practi
cally sold out,” Allen said. “It has been a
long tradition at UNC.”
Friday
Another new event, the Homecoming
Festival, will take place in the Pit from
noon to 2 p.m.. Different game stations
will be set up, including a basketball toss
and tic-tac-toe contests. Carolina Fever
will be co-sponsoring the festival. Token
prizes, such as candy and boxer shorts, will
be awarded to participants in the Home
coming Festival events.
Since Carolina Fever is a division of the
C AA, the Homecoming committee thought
it would be a good idea to delegate the
responsibilities.
The annual Homecoming Parade on
Friday evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. at
Morehead Planetarium. Various student
organizations will march in the parade,
which will end in front of Kenan Stadium.
The pep rally, which in past years was
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Oh, the trials of being a mike man.
The man behind the microphone at this
year’sfootball games is Scotty Teel, a sopho
more from Berkeley Lake, Ga.. He’s the
force behind the cheering voice broadcast
through speakers directed at the stands in
Kenan Stadium.
“I’ve always been the guy who was
standing up, yelling and screaming and
cussing,” he said. “Everybody in high
school told me I should be a cheerleader, so
that affected my decision.”
Teel's aspirations didn’t include being
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held on Franklin Street, will follow the
parade in Kenan Stadium. Allen thought
there would be more school spirit if the
rally was moved from Franklin Street to
Kenan Stadium. “We think by moving the
pep rally to Kenan Stadium, there will be
more hype,” said Allen. “Hopefully there
will be a stronger student attendance be
cause the venue is larger.”
The pep rally will feature an address by
Coach Mack Brown and the senior football
players. They will give a brief pep talk to
those in attendance.
At 8 p.m. a rap concert, featuring Keith
Murray and Holly Canada, will be held in
Carmichael Auditorium. The Homecom
ing party afterwards will be hosted by the
popular “Big Lez.” The rap concert and
party are co-sponsored by the BSM.
Homecoming committee members hope
that the concert will get more people in
volved. “People who wouldn’t normally
take part in events will hopefully get more
involved, ’’Allen said. “We wanted to reach
the portion of campus that may not have
participated in the past.”
Tickets will be sold during the week at
the Union box office for $12.50.
Saturday
The final event of Rampage ‘95 is Tail
Great, co-sponsored by the Educational
Foundation at 11 a.m. in the Great Hall.
Students and the community are invited to
enjoy food before the football game at 1:30.
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manding schedule.
“But I think the Virginia game is evi
dence we are a very good defensive team.
The challenge is to keep that play up and
get even better.”
In that Virginia game, the Cavs were
held to 266 yards of total offense. Tailback
Tiki Barber, who had been averaging 109
yards per game, was held to 65 yards.
Defensive end Greg Ellis has been the
story for the Tar Heels, leading the team
with seven sacks.
On the offensive side of the ball, senior
quarterback Mike Thomas has begun to
live up to his preseason billing, leading the
ACC in total offense. Tailback Leon
Johnson exploded in the Virginia gamp
passing fora TD and running for two more.
The Tar Heels lead the series with Wake
Forest 60-29-2, with UNC taking the last
Monday, October 16,1995
1995 UNC Football
Syracuse 20, North Carolina 9
Maryland 32, North Carolina 18
North Carolina 17, Louisville 10
North Carolina 62, Ohio 0
North Carolina 22. Virginia 17
Oct 14 at Georgia Tech
Oct 21 Wake Forest
Nov. 4 at Clemson
Nov. 11 Florida State
Nov. 18 Duke
Nov. 24 at N.C. State
five meetings. Wake Forest hasn’t beaten
North Carolina since a 17-16 victory in
Chapel Hill during the 1989 season.
In last year’s meeting at Groves Sta
dium in Winston-Salem, the Tar Heels
manhandled Wake Forest 50-0. Wake’s
offense only managed to cross into UNC
territory twice in the entire game.
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