(The fiatlg (Ear Hrrl v*'■ SB V.t^ r M y II 'f * 1 TjHf l^' DTH/SEAN BUSHER UNC tailback Jon Linton (with ball) hurtles a pileup at the line during the Tar Heels' 23-6 win over Indiana. He rushed for a career-high 121 yards and scored one touchdown against the Hoosiers. UNC faces Stanford on Saturday. Cardinal’s high-octane offense to offer stern test for UNC 4 D’ Game and time: No. 17 Stanford at No. 7 North Carolina. Kickoff is at 6 p.m. Saturday. Site: Kenan Stadium Playing surface: natural grass TV/radio: espn2 will telecast the game nationally. The Tar Heel Sports Network will provide live radio cover age; its flagship station is WCHLI36O - 1997 record: Both teams are 1-0. Series: first meeting Personnel update: North Carolina DT Marcus Dow (lacerated kidney) is out for the season. Stanford none reported Stanford offense: The Cardinal has one of the nation’s most well-rounded attacks, though it relies more on the pass than the run. Quarterback Chad Hutchinson threw for 302 yards in Stanford’s season-open ing 28-12 win over San Jose State last week, including one touchdown and two interceptions. “The performance by Chad was very solid,” Stanford coach Tyrone Willingham said. ‘‘There were a lot of guys who touched balls. We like that because it doesn’t allow the defense to really dig in and pinpoint one guy.” UNC coach Mack Brown called Hutchinson the best opposing quarter back to come to Kenan in a long time, and the junior from Del Mar, Calif., should test UNC’s secondary all day. His primary targets include flanker Troy Walters, who caught eight passes for 166 yards last week, and flanker Jeff Allen, who averaged 21.5 yards per catch. Hutchinson completed passes to 10 different receivers against San Jose State. Walters is a threat anywhere on the field. He compiled 202 multipurpose yards Saturday, and he is the Cardinal’s top punt returner, averaging 11.7 yards per return. Stanford has two strong runners out of the backfield, which was rated sec ond in the nation in the preseason by The Sporting News. Mike Mitchell and Anthony Bookman combine for 3,662 career rushing yards, and Bookman ran for 51 on Saturday. But the Cardinal hasn’t faced a run defense like UNC’s, and Stanford needs to establish a ground game to keep the Omni O Chapel Hill Hotel Before you consider another brand name check out... Starwood Lodging Corp. : • We currently have the following positions available: 1 • Night Auditor -FT • Reservationist -FT • Restaurant Server - am/pm - FT • Maintenance Engineer - FT Great working atmosphere. Great sf benefits. On bus line. Apply in person Monday-Friday 9am-4pm at 1 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or fax resume to (919) 968-3520 (El|r Daily ear Hrrl 1 Wheels for Sale ] FORD ESCORT '9l Red Hatch-back. 5 speed. Cassette. 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That is something we have to improve and do better in running.” North Carolina offense: UNC’s two biggest offensive questions were answered last week. Tailback Jon Linton rushed for a career-high 121 yards on 22 carries, and tight end Alge Crumpler caught three passes for 57 yards, includ ing a touchdown. But the focus shifted when quarter back Chris Keldorf threw three inter ceptions against Indiana’s defense. Keldorf will need to recover his touch in order for UNC to move the ball Saturday. “I got it out of my system," Keldorf said. “Everything’s out, you almost feel so relaxed now. Now you can go to the drawing board and start to work.” Keldorf did have a strong second half last week, completing nine of 14 passes for 142 yards. His ability to throw short in third-down situations could deter mine the outcome of this game. Linton, too, will be a key factor in allowing the Tar Heels to establish a multifaceted offense. Like UNC, Stanford’s defense should be well-versed in dealing with a West Coast attack. These two offenses are very similar. Stanford defense: The Cardinal unit yielded 236 passing yards Saturday, and Keldorf could abuse that stat even more. Given UNC’s speed and sticky hands at wide receiver, the Stanford secondary could be susceptible to the big play. Free safety Tim Smith (6-foot-4) is the only SU defensive back with the height to match UNC wideout L.C. Stevens. North Carolina defense: The UNC defense could decide the outcome of I Tit I You 're invited to a Workshop... “Improving Your Writing Style” Sept. 16froin4-6pm Room 318, Greenlaw | For Rent | Two Bedroom Near Campus Washer/ dryer, large living room, lots of closets, patio deck. 1.6 bath (and each bed room has its own mirror, sink, and toilet.) Available now from $666 Ashley Forest, under new management. Airport rd. on busline. 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Defensive end Greg Ellis will have to break through double-teams to keep Hutchinson on his heels, and corner backs Dre’ Bly and Robert Williams have to blanket Stanford’s receivers to keep Hutchinson at bay. “If you get to him, he can’t throw the ball with great accuracy, so that’s our whole plan is to get to him,” Ellis said. “It will put a lot of pressure on us, and it’s a big test for our secondary.” Bly and defensive tackle Vonnie Holliday were banged up Saturday, but both returned to the game. The two saw limited contact during Tuesday’s prac tice and went full contact on Wednesday. Final analysis/prediction: Two fac tors should swing the game in the Tar Heels’ favor. Stanford arguably has the better offense in this matchup, but UNC’s defense has more than enough ability to nullify the Cardinal attack. UNC’s pass defense currently rates third in the country. And while UNC’s offense might be less prolific than Stanford’s, the Tar Heels can be just as potent at any given moment. 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