November 19, 1970
Hard-Hitting Ray
Anchoring Defense
by Ken Tilley
Special in tin- irm
Most teams which have faced Carolina
on the football licit! this fall will agree
that one of the Tar Heels strong points is
the hard-hitting defensive line.
A leader on this gung-ho defense is
I lip Kay, a prime contender for All-ACC
selection.
Coaches rate Flip as the best defensive
tackle in the conference as well as one of
the finest in the South. Opposing runners
who have tried to penetrate the right side
of the Carolina defensive line would
probably second, the coaches
opinions Flip Ray is lough.
From his anchor position in the
defensive line, the 6-3, 245-pound giant
sheds blockers and smothers running
backs who venture into the middle. Ray
and fellow tackle Bud Grissom jam the
inside rushing lanes, forcing opponents to
seek other routes for moving the ball
do.vn the field.
Carolina's defense against the run leads
the conference for the second straight
year, with the Tar Heels allowing only 95
yards on the ground each game. This
mark also puts the UNC defense among
the stingiest groups in the nation, ranking
eighth in rushing defense.
Carolina's defense derives great pride
from these figures, Ray admits. A
shut-out and a win are two goals the
defensive players aim for before each
game. "After all," Ray observes, "if we
hold a team scoreless, the worst we can
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do is tie then.. Wc ir in unii! the other
team to less than 100 ard-. rushing and
get to the passer.
As more and more teams take to the
air in an attempt to penetrate the UNC
defense, the Carolina pass rush becomes
vital. Ray and Grksom team with the Tar
Heel defensive ends in putting pressure on
the quarterback who drops deep to throw
the ball.
"If we can get to the passer and hurry
his throw," Ray explains, "our defensive
backs can do a better job covering the
receivers. Against Clemson we broke
through several times, knocked down a
few passes, and forced the Clemson
quarterbacks to throw four
interceptions."
Ray, a senior from Fort Mill, S.C.,
closes his college career this Saturday
against arch-rival Duke. How does he view
this grudge match?
"Last year's loss plus a chance to spoil
their chances of a conference
championship add incentive to the
normal rivalry between the two schools.
And if we beat Duke, we will have a
16-15 record over the three year period
during which the present seniors have
played. We'll be ready for tljem. It means
a lot to us."
The season has been good for Flip Ray
and the Carolina defense. A win Saturday
against the Blue Devils and their explosive
offense would be the ideal way to show
that Flip Ray and the Tar Heel defenders
are worthy of conference honors.
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Carolina's freshman victory over Duke
Friday propelled the Tar Babies into a
four-way tie for the ACC championship.
Clemson, Carolina, State and Virginia
all had 4-1 records, with the Tar Babies
beating the Wolfpack and the Cavaliers.
Maryland was fifth, at 3-2. Duke and
Wake Forest had 2-3 records and South
Carolina trailed at 1-4.
Clemson's frosh gave up only 4.6 a
game, while the Wolflets scored 31 points
per contest.
Coach Moyer Smith's Tar Babies
averaged 21 points a game and gave up
13.8.
Morrell Trimble of the Tri-Delt
sorority defeated Cobb dorm's Emmy
McKeithan to win the women's
intramural badminton championship
Tuesday.
The tournament consisted of 86 girls,
representing dorms, sororities, and
independents, who played in a week-long
series of single-elimination sets.
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TAR HEEL
Garrett Finds Niche
by Mark thicker
Sfrr$ Writer
-The regular season career of Richard
Garrgii. -4a Wagon Wheels. er.J
Saturday when Duke invades Kenan
Stadium.
Garrett's the one who went out tor
football in his sophomore year after
playing baseball and basketball, weighs
only 1 70 pounds but considers the special
teams as "fun." and has intercepted
passes in the last two games.
' "Wagon." who plays behind Richard
Stilley at safety, will spend Saturday
face-to-face with the conference's alltime
leading pass catcher. Wes Chesson.
"He's got good hands, speed, and finds
the open spot well," Garrett says. "Of
course, he's got a pretty good man on the
other end in Leo Hart."
He's not looking for a place to hide,
though.
"This is a pretty mature ball club," he
explains. "We don't yell or -run around
like we're up for a game, but we just go
out and try to do it. We have to get
ourselves ready."
Like most of the other Tar Heels,
Garrett was mystified by Carolina's
shoddy performance in last year's 17-13
upset loss at Duke.
"I'm kinda superstitious before a
game," he says, "and last year we got
caught in a traffic jam going over there.
We had to wait about 45 minutes.
"You're so anxious to play that you
get frustrated waiting around like that.
That's about the only explanation I can
give, other than overconfidence,
perhaps."
Garrett has been the smallest man on
the team since Rusty Culbreth was hurt
in the State game. He's been returning
punts in recent games, and doesn't
consider life on the suicide squads as bad
as its reputation.
"IVs a lot .of .fun, really, because
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"And when IYa returning p;:n;
Stilley and Trao Bridies are i:ua"
ijlkini to :nc. telling r.-.e whether to run
them back or ::uke a fair catch."
In other words. Wagon i ju4 happv to
play. He was a quarterback and safely -i
Jordan High in Durham. uKo p!a iv.c
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One of the higSihghts of his high
school career occurred when Garret! tried
to take the center snap from guard Mike
Henry.
"That was one of the funniest things
that's ever happened." says Henry, whom
Garrett called the best player on the
team.
"The play never got off. Every body on
our team started laughing all the way
down the line, and then the other team
started laughing too."
"Even the referee thought it was
funny," admits Garrett.
His size kept him from receiving
college offers, but Wagon played
freshman basketball ("I was the third
guard behind Dale Gipple. and scored five
The Duke University Major Attractions Committee
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Thursday, November 19 at 8 p.m. in 207-09 of the Union, the Current Affairs
committee is holding a panel discussion including students. Dr. Mark
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implementing the Godfrey report.
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legs looked like wagon wheels going down
the field."
The staltstus show that Riehafd
Garrett has relumed 1 1 punts for S.'
yards, and run haek two interceptions for
33 yards.
And although Kenan Stadium one of
the best-looking stadiums in the ountr.
Wagon Wheels would rather stage his
finale in another location. If the Heels
repeat their performance of last week,
when Clemson might as wel1 have stayed
in the locker room. Garrett wants a gala
exit in Atlanta, where the season doesn't
end until late December.
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