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...... Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL October 22, 1970 His Biggest Weakness Grissom Curbs by Rick Brewer Special la the DTI I Bud Grissom has finally -overcome his biggest weakness - his great strength -and because of that has developed into one of the finest defensive linemen in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Grissom, a 6-1, 236-pound junior, starts at left defensive tackle for North Carolina's Tar Heels. His development into a top-flight star is one of the big reasons Carolina is allowing its opponents only 76.0 yards per game on the ground this year. In fact, it is felt by many observers that Grissom's emergence as a blue-chip TONIGHT'S SPECIAL 7:30-9:00 P.M. only PIZZA Plain or Pepperoni V2 Menu Trice performer eieslL'NC the best front four in the ACC. Right i-JJe Flip Ray and end bill Bra I ford and Judge Mattocks are top candidates for All-ACC honors. But, Grissom has been the big defensive star in Carolina's last three games. He made eight individual tackles against Vanderbilt, three times dropping Commodore quarterback Tom Miller for big losses as he tried to pass. He also came up with superb performances in Tar Heel losses to South Carolina and Tulane. Although coming to Carolina as one of the most sought-after high school linemen in the South, Grissom did not break onto the Tar Heel scene with a bang. He was injured much of last year and when he did play, he was not as effective as had been expected. "Strength was my problem," says Bud now in looking back to a frustrating 214 W. Rosemary St. Shoes Boots Hose Dance Supplies mm TO COPYQUICK 133 E. Fttwklia a Qf N WON. THROUGH SAT. rHlC tORTIMO 020-4020 S The Old Book Corner presents a library on CITY PLANNING The Old Book Comer S 137 East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots pM. When the occasion calls "rfpvi v for something special. 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I've learned quite a bit just talking to him and playing beside him." Ray, however, refuses to take any credit for Grissom's improvement. "Bud has improved because of hard work and dedication," says Flip. "He's no longer trying to overpower his man, but is learning to push or throw him out of the way, this is improving his pass rush greatly." r Li. Bud Grissom Grissom turned down scholarship offers to Alabama. Tennessee and South Carolina to come to Carolina. His brother Richard is a UN'C sophomore and. in fact, is playing behind Bud at tackle. Has he ever regretted coming to Carolina? "Not unless you count spring practice when I had to play against Don McCauley," Bud laughs, '"He's the best football player I've ever seen. He attacks tacklers. His strength is just unbelievable." You can take Bud Grissom's word for that. Strength and when to use it is something he knows all about as Carolina opponents are finding out. Interact jo r.jl games jgjins: uch rutioru! powers j Noire Djrne. Illinois. Tulane. Ohio Sure. FlorrJj. Kentucky and Missouri will highlight Caro'.iiu football schedules in f7l "2. and LNC director of Athletics Homer R:cc announced the three-year schedule Fraljy ar.d said. "These schedules are another indication that Tar Heel teams will continue their tradition of playing the best opposition available in America." The Tar Heels w ill play 1 1 games each of the three seasons. After playing six home games this year, there will be five home games in 1971 and 1972 and six home contests in 1973. In addition to the top mtersectional games, Carolina will face its ragged Atlantic Coast Conference opponents. The Tar Heels will meet al! seven ACC foes in 1972 and 1973. Next year's schedule calls for six Conference games with South Carolina not on the card. Intersectional games next year find the Tar Heels meeting Richmond, Illinois and Notre Dame on the road and battling uf Mary m Kena: I'uLr.e and Wuhan an Sradsurrs here. 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