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6:37 am - Sat, Apr 10, 2010

BLUE & WHITE Spring Game! Kenan Stadium at 3pm

The 2010 UNC Blue & White Spring Football Game!
 
Kenan Stadium
Chapel Hill, NC
3:00 PM EST

Free Admission to all Carolina Family and Friends!

If you can’t be in Chapel Hill for the action, you can get updates on the Spring Game online at TarHeelsFootball.com, or watch on ESPN TV.

Go Heels!

7:05 am - Sun, Mar 21, 2010

UNC Spring Football Game Reminder for April 10th 2010

A reminder for UNC Tar Heels Football fans everywhere. The Spring Football Game is just around the corner… we hope to see you there!


A Note From Head Coach Butch Davis

Dear Tar Heel Fan,

On April 10th, Carolina Football will host the Blue-White Spring Football Game at Kenan Stadium - a game that will be televised nationally on ESPN at 3 p.m. for every college football fan and recruit to see. Carolina Football and I need you to take that next step with us - and to be in Chapel Hill on that day to support our student-athletes and your football program. We need you in Kenan Stadium that day to represent this University in the best way possible.

The day promises to be an exciting one for all Tar Heel fans. Some of the details you’ll need:

  • WHO … You, your friends and Carolina Football!
  • WHAT … A full game featuring 19 returning starters and several new faces, and many more activities.
  • WHERE … Beautiful Kenan Stadium.
  • WHEN … Saturday, April 10th at 3 p.m.
  • WHY … Bring your family and friends, because your participation, energy and enthusiasm will make a huge impact on a national audience, and will help build the future success of our football program.

    Attendance is free and activities are being planned for Tar Heel Fans of all ages and for all UNC Students. Check TarHeelBlue.com often for updates between now and April 10th on all the day’s events including:

  • Tar Heel Town moves to the Bell Tower and inside Kenan Stadium on April 10th beginning at 12:00 noon.
  • Pregame autograph session with the players and head coach Butch Davis
  • Game day and tailgating food offerings
  • Games, football and cheerleading drills for all young Tar Heel fans
  • Live music
  • Rameses, face painting, Bell Tower climb and more
  • Poster giveaways and fantastic prizes
  • Four 58-inch HDTVs given to the fraternity, the sorority, the residence hall community and the student group with the highest attendance
  • The Fastest Tar Heel on Campus 40-yard dash finals - the finals are scheduled to include linebacker Zach Brown and some of the fastest students on campus and will be covered nationally by ESPN at halftime
  • Free parking will be available in the Bowles Lot, Manning Lot, Williamson Lot (Disability), Craige Deck, Jackson Deck, and Cardinal Deck. Check TarHeelBlue.com for all parking and transportation updates as April 10th approaches 
  • Let’s take the next step together and make a full day of Carolina Football in Chapel Hill on April 10th.

    Go Heels!

    Butch Davis
    Head Football Coach of the Tar Heels

  • 5:44 pm - Mon, Feb 15, 2010

    NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS

    Spring practice starts: March 15

    Spring game: April 10

    What to watch:

    Quarterback T.J. Yates. It’s his job to lose, and the coaching staff still has confidence in him, but Bryn Renner is waiting in the wings, and Braden Hanson will also be given an opportunity. The staff is looking for the offense to improve its passing efficiency and cut down on turnovers.

    The offensive line. It was a patchwork effort in 2009, thanks to injuries and inexperience, and will be a major key in how much UNC improves offensively this year. The Heels have to replace two starters, and Jonathan Cooper is likely to move from guard to center, and right guard Alan Pelc will miss spring drills while recovering from shoulder surgery.

    Defensive line tweaks. There aren’t many questions on a defense that should be one of the best in the country, but somebody has to replace Cam Thomas and defensive end E.J. Wilson. Tydreke Powell is the frontrunner to take over at defensive tackle and Quinton Coples at defensive end. Both were backups last year at their respective positions.

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