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raggin' rights.
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intense rivalries Oklahoma vs. Texas.
UML vs. UCLA. Michigan vs. Ohio
Mate there is usually much more at
stake than the right to boast of a victory
lor some 12 months. Major bowls,
national championships, etc. It all adds
in.
That will not even begin to figure into
tomorrows clash in Kenan Stadium
between North Carolina and N.C.
State.
The Tar Heels, at 1-4, are off to their
worst start in 16 years and won, receive
any honors ( ACC title, bowl bid) unless
they win their next six games. Mean
while, the Wolf pack at 3-3 is something
of an enigma. State surprised
nationally-ranked Georgia Tech, but
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The Tar Heels have won five straight
in this series, but the Tar Heels were
always a decidedly better football team.
This year, neither squad has shown a
marked improvement ovr the previous
seasons, and this one is, literally, up for
grabs.
Nonetheless, don't think it's any less
important to the participants. UNC
inside linebacker Micah Moon is
definitely looking forward to a clean
four-year sweep of the Wolfpack.
"This is definitely a big game," Moon
said. "This rivalry means a lot to us
and to them."
Moon, who was moved back inside
to his old position before last week's
loss to Wake Forest, should be more
of a threat to N.C. State quarterback
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weeks, when he struggled as an outside
linebacker.
l was like a freshman out there."
Moon said of the change. Moon did
not play in spring practice because of
an injury, but was moved to the outside
because there was no experience at that
position.
"We didn't have anybody out there
at first, but we're better off there now."
said UNC coach Dick Crum. Moon
switched positions with linebacker Carl
Carr. Moon will team with Troy
Simmons at the inside slots, while Carr
will join freshman standout Noel
McEachern in patrolling the outer
perimeters.
Moon said the key for the improving
UNC defense will rest with how well
the unit can stop Mcintosh.
"It's going to be tough to contain
them," Moon said of Mcintosh and
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fullback Vince Evans. "But we've come
together as a group and we're improving
each week."
N.C. State head coach Tom Reed
said the team's records never really
matter when these two teams play. "The
game is always a battle," he said. "Going
to play them on their home field will
certainly be one of the biggest challenges
our kids will face this year, and I'm sure
they'll play hard."
Crum said this game is unique in that
at least one of the teams always seems
to have a good record and some
national standing. "But a win this time
doesn't mean a great season for either
team," Crum said.
Both teams are coming off of difficult
losses. The Tar Heels struggled on
offense and fell to Wake Forest, 14-3,
while State gave up 23 points in the
second quarter and was blasted by
Marvland, 44-21.
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Calendar
Today
WOMEN'S TENNIS at Harvard Invitational. Cam
bridge. Mast.
Saturday
FOOTBAL vs. N.C. State, noon at Kenan Stadium.
WOMEN'S SOCCER at George Mason, Fairfax, Va.
Sunday
FIELD HOC KEY at Old Dominion, I p.m.
MEN'S SOCCER at Maryland, noon.
Tuesday
WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. William & Mary. Feier Field,
2 p.m.
WOMEN'S TENNIS vs. Richmond, TBA.
VOLLEYBALL at Duke, 7 p.m.
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