6The Daily Tar HeelThursday, July 16, 1992 iwofford behind (1992 football) schedule UNC's AD says much luck needed in forming ideal slate By David J. Kupstas Sports Editor UNC's 1992 non-conference foot ball schedule, which features home games against Army, Navy and Furman, may be a little too soft for a potential bowl participant. On the other hand, the schedule in head coach Mack Brown's first year of 1 988, which included routs at the hands of South Carolina, Oklahoma and Au burn, was entirely too difficult for a struggling team in transition. So how does a football program go about striking a happy balance in its non-conference schedule not too hard, not too easy? The answer is it simply must get lucky, as schedules are generally made out years in advance. "When I first got here, I remember the Louisville, Oklahoma and Auburn games were scheduled in 1972,"Brown said. 'That shows you it 's 1 0 to 1 5 years in advance and sometimes 20." With the addition of Florida State to the ACC, the Tar Heels have eight of the J I spots on the schedule filled auto matically by league games. The way the three remaining spots are filled is sub ject to several guidelines, according to UNC athletic director John Swofford. First, Swofford tries to schedule no fewer than six home games per year for financial and competitive reasons. If four of the eight ACC games are at home, that means at least two non conference teams will visit Kenan Sta dium. Therefore, UNC will try to sched ule a few smaller schools that will come to Chapel Hill but will not demand that the Tar Heels visit their stadiums. Or UNC will request to play two games at home and one at the opponent's field. UNC also attempts to play an inter sectional schedule, not facing the same teams from yearto year. South Carolina has appeared on Tar Heel schedules frequently, but a natural rivalry exists there because the Gamecocks were once members of the ACC. The two teams have not reached any agreements for future matchups. Swofford also makes an effort to 1992 UNC Football Schedule Date Opponent Series Began UNC record Vs. Last Meeting Sept. 5 at Wake Forest 1888 57-29-2 UNC 24-10(1991) Sept. 12 Furman 1902 3-0-0 UNC 33-13(1980) Sept. 19 Army 1944 5-1-0 UNC 20-12 (1991) Sept. 26 N.C. State 1894 52-23-6 NCSU 24-7 (1991) Oct. 3 Navy 1899 4-5-0 Navy 12-7 (1989) Oct. 10 at Florida St. 1983 0-2-1 10-10 tie (1986) Oct. 17 Virginia 1892 52-40-4 UVa 14-9 (1991) Oct. 24 Georgia Tech 1915 11-13-3 GT 35-14 (1991) Oct. 31 at Maryland 1899 29-25-1 UNC 24-0 (1991) Nov. 7 atClemson 1897 13-26-1 Clem 21-6 (1991) Nov. 21 at Duke 1888 40-34-4 UNC 47-14 (1991) ,3 schedule schools with similar academic requirements as UNC, thus partially explaining the scheduling of the mili tary schools. Then there's the all-important com petition factor. "We have to be more realistic than our fans," Swofford said. "I suspect some of our fans would like to see us play the ACC schedule inclusive of Florida State, and then Michigan, Notre Dame and Oklahoma. That might look good on paper, but that would probably not be wise for our football program. "My ideal year with football sched uling is to have one we should certainly win, one that is type of a tossup game, and another against a premier type foot ball team in the country that our fans could really be excited about." Because the schedules are made so far in advance, the ideal year usually never happens. In 1988, for example, a home game against Louisville would have been thought of as the sure win, the game at South Carolina would have been a tossup, and the contests against Oklahoma and Auburn would be the crowd-pleasers with ranked opponents. Two things went wrong: First, the UNC program was in shambles after former head coach Dick Crum left, even tually finishing 1 988 with a 1 -1 0 record. Second, that Louisville team turned out to be no pushover. The Cardinals won 38-34 at Kenan Stadium and went on to an 8-3 season. The practice of scheduling games 10-20 years in advance seems to be on the decline, however. UNC's schedules are set only through the 1998 season. Swofford said the only reason most teams did it that way in the first place is because everyone else was doing it. "You have to be concerned about being able to schedule games that would be attractive at the gate and not being able to schedule as many home games as you want," Swofford said. "Conse quently, you're fearful of not schedul ing games that far in advance because if you didn't do it, you might not be able to come up with the type of schedule you want to have." Even if UNC wanted to schedule three powerhouses, it might have diffi culty with the recent conference re alignments. Former independent teams such as South Carolina, Miami and Vir ginia Tech now have conference sched uling commitments, and members of expanded conferences such as the Big 1 0 and SEC wi II also have trouble sched uling out-of-conference games. Because of the addition of Florida State to UNC's schedule, the Tar Heels had to cancel home-and-home series with SEC members Tennessee and Ken tucky and one game at Ohio State. Of UNC's three non-league oppo- DTH die photo Conference commitments have chased South Carolina from the Tar Heels' schedule nents, only Furman (7-4) posted a win ning record in 199 1 . Army finished 4-7, while Navy was 1-10. Still, both Brown and Swofford defend the 1992 slate. "I've been around long enough to see us when we've been overscheduled, and I've seen us when we've been very good and then gotten some criticism for the schedule not being tough enough," Swofford said. "I would much prefer being good and enduring a little criti cism for the schedule not being tough enough. "What that would mean is we're win ning a lot of games." Swofford tried unsuccessfully to rid Furman from the schedule. A win over the Division I-AA Paladins would not count toward the minimum of six wins the NCAA now requires over Division I-A opponents needed for a bowl berth. "Furman will be the last I-AA school we will be playing, although we've played the Southern Conference schools for years," Swofford said. "Quite frankly, Furman and the Southern Con ference schools, in our opinion, are ev ery bit as good as the Mid-American schools and the Big West schools, even though those last two are I-A." Before UNC fans consider gunning for the Notre Dames and Michigans of college football, they might want to consider that the Tar Heels already play such marquee teams in the ACC sched ule every year. Florida State is pro jected by many as one of this season's top five teams, while Georgia Tech is less than two years removed from a co national championship. UNC also has not beaten N.C. State since 1987, Virginia since 1986 and Clemson since 1985. Future UNC Football Opponents 1993 ' OhioU., UTEP,atTulane 1994 TCU,Tulane,atSMU 1995 Syracuse, Ohio U., at Louisville 1996 Tulane, Louisville, at Syracuse 1997 SMU, Indiana, at TCU Policy keeps I East Carolina: off schedule j By David J. Kupstas Sports Editor Anyone wishing to se a footbalt matchup between UNC and East Carolina will have to wait many years possibly a lifetime. A scheduling policy that prohibits the Tar Heel football and basketball! teams from playing non-ACC, iti-I state schools was set up in the Iate 1970s and adopted by the athletic! council. According to UNC athletic direc-I tor John Swofford, this move wast taken to give a more geographical! flavor to the North Carolina schedule) and to avoid having to make a decw sion about which in-state rivals to play. j ; Swofford said thecouncil has seen; no reason to change that policy, j The Pirates have not played a regu-j lar-season game against an in-state rival since their series with N.C. Statq was discontinuedafter the 1987 game in which the ECU student body at Carter-Finley Stadium was blamed; for damaging the field and starting fights. ; That series never resumed because; the two schools could not agree orj how to divide the home games. State; and ECU did meet in last season's; Peach Bowl in Atlanta, with the Pi-; rates pulling out a 37-34 victory ECU is scheduled to play at Duke this season. J The Tar Heels and Pirates playeq eight games from 1972-1981, all at Kenan Stadium, with UNC winning! six and the teams tying once. The rivalry was healthiest in the three games from 1976-1979. UNC worj 12-10 in '76 and 14-10 in '78. The teams tied 24-24 in '79. UNC routed East Carolina in the series' final two games, winning 31 3 in 1980 and 56-0 in 1981. That 1981 game marks the last time the Tar Heels took on a non-; conference, in-state school in football. mMmm'm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 3 til MisWH flirt "y -ST Line Ad RateS (for up to 25 words, consecutive days) INDIVIDUALS. UNC DEPTS & ORGANIZATIONS 3 per insertion You can use VISA & MasterCard over the phone! Call us! : 962-0252 9anv5pm,M-F -. j-iji, 1...' ... ....j .)7. SPECIALS?,, Box $ 1 day Bold $ I day Headlines: $l,S2or$3day BUSINESSES. FOR-PROFIT ENDEAVORS 6 per insertion. Frequency Discounts of , ' 1 6 and 20 available. Call us for details at 962-0252 Announcements! A1eetngs Business Opportunities Help Wanted Summer obsl Child Caret Wonted I ' For Sales Wheels for Salei Electronics for Sae Tickets1! 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Candidates interested in this position may send a resume or visit our Club Center to fill out an application. ATTN: Director of Dining Services Carolina Meadows, Whippoorwill Lane, Chapel Hill. NC 27514 (919) 942-4014 An Equal Opportunity Employer MJFH TEACHERS for religious and Hebrew school, 1992 93. Thursday afternoon and or Sundays. Also Music Teacher needed. Good wage. 489-7062. 933-2182. BABY SITTER needed for two fine young boys, ages 7 & 10. 2 or 3 afternoons a week, 2:30 5:30, beginning Aug. 24. 933-0935 BABY SITTER Playmate needed for 3 year old girl. 2 afternoons a week, 2 5:30pm. $20 week. Ref.. exp necessary. CPR certified. Call 967-4883. BABY SITTER Playmate needed for Fall begin ning August 17. M&W. 2-7pm. $35week. Exp, references, CPR certified. Call 967-4883. CHILD CARE for two adolescents. Duties: drive, help with homework, light housekeep ing. Requirements: experience, drive own car with seatbelts, good driving record, refer ences. 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