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November 2009
FRIDAY NOV 6 - Basketball gets cranked up! Exhibition game against Belmont Abbey.

SATURDAY NOV 7 - Big FOOTBALL game against Dook. ( Yes, Dook has a football team and they are pretty good this year ) Game will be on ESPNU at 3:30pm.





October 2009



HEELS FEAST ON SOME TURKEY!
HAVE AN EARLY THANKSGIVING BY BEATING THE HOKIES 20-17 !!

Heels play a terrific ball-control game against Va Tech and get their 1st ACC win of the season. Offense and Defense followed the game plan for 4 quarters and beat the Hokies at their own game. Heels now get a few extra days to prepare for a new Duke team that throws the ball very well.



HEELS "ALMOST" GOOD ENOUGH

The Heels came out of the gate firing away at the Seminoles and looked terrific. How did things go bad so quick? I'm not a coach nor have I ever been but what it looked liked to me was a lack of leadership on the field( and maybe on the sidelines...I don't know ). Good teams have a few players who "step up" when needed. Somebody who makes a play. Last night Florida State had that player ( Christian Ponder ). Too bad the Heels couldn't figure out who their playmaker was....I am encouraged by the better play on offense although when needed they still struggle. They have 7 days to get ready to play their best game of the season against Va Tech. And boy do they need that game. Whew!




A special high five to the MARCHING TAR HEELS for their halftime performance at the Ga Southern game. It was creative, fun, and entertaining. They have truly stepped up their game.Nothing like having a Tar Heel song started up a a guy playing cowbell! Check it out here



September 2009

FOOTBALL HEELS STILL ON TRACK.

The Tar Heels forgot to bring their passion and focus to Atlanta ....Ga Tech had it and beat up on the Heels 24-7. That's about what I expected( see my Football page ). I predict the Heels will rebound, win the next 2 games( the UVA game is huge - always a tough one for Carolina ), and be at 5-1 going into the TV game with Florida State. As long as we get the offense figured out by then I think Carolina wins the Fla State game at home.



TAR HEELS GO TO 2-0 ON THE SEASON.

The season seems to be going about the way many thought. UNC has terrific defense. UNC has problems on offense. That's the reality but my mantra holds true...Defense Wins Championships. If the Heels can just find ways to score and move the ball( running or passing, I don't care !) then the defense should be able to carry the team and put the Heels in a position to win every game. Heck, the "D" caused a safety to win the UConn game!

Hopefully with every game the depleted O-line will get better...the WR's will gain experience and make big catches. And we will score just enough to win. That's what Championship teams do.



MrTarHeel is proud to be a part of the new Raycom Sports blog network...you can catch my thoughts at Raycomsports.com-UNC page. Read the "A Short Prayer by MrTarHeel" blog post to prepare for the UConn game!





It was a magical night in Chapel Hill at the alumni game.


There's a new banner in town.


Adam Lucas sums it up


Vince's windmill dunk.



Wow. Video highlights of the alumni game. They brought in the famous Chicago Bulls announcer for the game.
Video highlights






OK, you knew this was going to happen. A UNC snuggie.
If you get one please send me a photo of your using it!
Collegiate Snuggie





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- Full menu with appetizers
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- Multiple flat screen TVs
- Direct TV with full NCAA package
- Availability for groups of different sizes
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July 2009

Saw this article by a UNC student....I think you will like it.
BECOMING A TAR HEEL







I'm a Pacers fan now. Indiana drafts Psycho T .

Lawson going to the Denver Nuggets. Wayne going to the Timberwolves...and Danny drafted by the Cavaliers ( can he make the team and play with LeBron and Shaq?)






Mr Williams Goes To Washington


The Championship Tar Heels met with the President and represented the Heel nation very well... Congratulations Tar Heels!






Quite possibly the best UNC basketball video ever....enjoy.( great work by whomever the editor is )










2009 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE!

Sept 5 Citadel - home *WIN*
Sept 12 UConn - away *WIN*
Sept 19 ECU - home*Win*
Sept 26 Ga Tech - away*Loss*
Oct 3 UVA - home*Loss*
Oct 10 Ga Southern - home*Win*
Oct 22 Fla St(Thurs) - home*Loss*
Oct 29 Va Tech(Thurs)- away*Win*
Nov 7 Duke - home
Nov 14 Miami - home
Nov 21 BC - away
Nov 27 NC State- away
butch davis

Butch Davis and his staff sign a top 10 recruiting class as the UNC Football program takes another step towards ACC and national prominence. I think many of these players will have a chance to play in their freshman season and make a contribution to the team getting wins.


















photo courtesy UNC Athletics





Good Lord....the following was written by Tyler's father for Tar Heel Monthly....it may be the best thing I have ever read about Carolina and Carolina basketball.



Tyler Hansbrough

Would you call him a failure? He was a little kid and he couldn't quite raise the ball to the basket. He put the ball way down by his hip and pushed with everything he had. But the ball just wouldn't get over the rim. Still, he stayed there all alone, flinging the ball upward again and again. He never did make one that day but he stayed there a long, long time.

46 months ago my son left his home almost 800 miles behind to pursue his lifelong dream as a student athlete at the University of North Carolina. He was tall, then, shy boy with a fear of lying, elevators and failure. Although a good athlete, his greatest attribute could not be measured in the weight room or with a stop watch and tape measure. As a McDonalds's All Star American, he had many opportunities to play much closer to his Midwestern, small-town, roots. He made the journey because of his faith that Roy Williams and his staff would be able to nurture that attribute.

I watched him struggle through the lonely, homeless feeling that all college freshmen experience. On one of my first visits, I watched as almost 42 feet of gangly limbs, elbows and feet piled out of Marcus Ginyard's ex- police cruiser. They looked like a gaggle of newborn colts, this young group of Carolina freshmen. SI said they would lucky to make the NIT.

Then came my first visit to the Dean Smith Center. UNC was playing the Illinois, the 2005 NCAA runner-up. There was my son wearing the legendary blue Tar Heels uniform. The English language has no words to describe how I felt.

The games and the days went by. Friends and leaders such as Wes Miller and David Noel helped the young players find their way on and off the court. In late March, I saw the second-greatest game of my life. In the insane asylum known as Cameron Indoor Stadium, this young team beat J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams on Senior Night.

All life is full of peaks and valleys. The summit of the win at Durham gave way to the canyon of a second round loss to George Mason. I watched as Tyler and his teammates dealt with that loss.

The measure of a man is not that he gets knocked down but how he gets back up. Tyler took out his torment by stealing his body. With the help of Jonas Sahratian, he pulled cars around the Smith Center parking lot. Still chasing that dream. The next year, Roy William's team gained some respect. Tyler learned to show dignity and class by resisting the opportunity to criticize even when that opportunity left him with a broken nose. He was learning the Carolina Way.

Fate once again presented its hills and valleys to my son and Carolina fans. The ride to the final four was stopped one game short by a painful loss to Georgetown. My son also learned a bitter lesson in perspective. The disappointing defeat paled next to the tragic loss of Jason Ray on that same, cruel New Jersey night.

The next year again held great peaks and valleys for my son and the Tar Heel family. He saw one of his good friends go down with a season-ending injury. But we made it to the Final Four. The thrill quickly died when a great Kansas team eliminated us.

Tyler was to receive many individual accolades that year. As with any team sport, a large cast of characters contributed to any one person's success. During the middle of these honors, Tyler called me. It was a typical Tyler call, only this time there was a slight quiver in his voice. "Dad", he began, "I try not to think of individual things when we have so much to accomplish as a team, but Dad, when I came here I never thought my jersey would be retired in the rafters of the Smith Center." Again, words fail me as I try to describe my feelings at that moment.

As late spring approached, the same decision had to be made that had been made in the past three years. Tyler decided to stay at UNC for his senior year. The night of the NBA draft he spoke again, Dad, when I get through, I'll have something that the rest of them don't. A college degree.” National player of the year with a college degree. An all too rare combination.

As I write this in late January, no one knows what where this years roller coaster ride will go. I do know that the boy who left Poplar Bluff, Missouri almost for years ago is a little taller and not really thin anymore. He has flown more miles than an arctic tern. He has ridden elevators to the top suites of the finest hotels in our great country. And on a magical night in late December, that formerly shy, young boy gave one of the most gracious speeches I have ever heard. That young boy from Poplar Bluff is now a man we can all be proud of. His physique, character and mind have all been chiseled into granite. H came to the University of North Carolina to chase a dream. While chasing that dream, he has come to live it every day. All of this comes from trusting one very remarkable man.

To Roy Williams, Joe Holladay and the wonderful coaching staff. To all Tylers teammates and friends at North Carolina. To Tar Heel fans everywhere. On behalf of myself and my family, thank you for allowing my son to be a part of the greatest basketball family on the planet: The Tar Heels Nation.

-By Gene Hansbrough, Tyler's Father



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Enjoy Today's Tar Heel " Moment of Zen"


Here's a great article by Adam Lucas on the dook game this past season...




Here's a new wallpaper from the Duke game... right here


Also enjoy Coach K UNHINGED wallpaper

 


 

Enjoy a great Tyler tribute video here

 

 

 



Great Carolina Quotes

“If you ever see us guys walking a ball down the court and playing a 2-3 zone and making twenty passes, have it checked into. My wife has had me killed, and there's an alien crawled up in my body.”
Roy Williams



 

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MrTarheel is the fan site for the UNC Tar Heels with a primary emphasis on UNC basketball and UNC football. It is our goal to provide information, resources and content to make following the North Carolina Tar Heels easier and more enjoyable. There are Tar Heel fans everywhere and a large portion of them are not alumni. They follow the Tar Heels because of the tradition of excellence they see in the programs and the University.

Tar Heel basketball fans are living in their own "blue heaven" right now with coach Roy Williams at the helm. Dean Smith was the best and Bill Guthridge was a solid replacement but Roy Williams has established himself as team builder, a championship coach and a role model. Read more about the Tar Heel basketball team at our UNC basketball page.

The 2006 football season brought disappointing results. Enter Butch Davis. The highly successful former coach at Miami and at the Cleveland Browns began his coaching era in Chapel Hill in 2007. With Butch Davis and Roy Williams, UNC Chapel Hill has maybe the 2 best coaches in the country in the two headline sports. Tar Heel fans look forward to future success with the football program under Coach Davis. Lookout BCS...the UNC Tar Heels are already a top-25 team. where will the 2009 team finish?





The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has won 37 team national championships in five different sports, 8th all-time, and 51 individual national championships. The UNC women's soccer team has won nineteen national championships since 1981; the men's soccer team won the championship in 2001; the women's basketball team in 1994; the UNC Tarheels basketball (men's) team in 1924, 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, and 2009; the UNC men's lacrosse team in 1982, 1986, and 1991; the UNC women's field hockey team in 1985, 1995, 1996, and 1997; the women's team handball team won in 2004; and the men's team handball team has won the last three National Championships in 2004, 2005, and 2006. The Carolina men's crew team won the 2004 ECAC National Invitational Collegiate Regatta in the varsity eight category. The North Carolina Tarheels Men's Baseball team is also a perennial power, and in 2006 made it to the Championship round of the College World Series.



UNC-Chapel Hill

If you haven't had a chance to visit the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill then you have missed a real treat. As most folks who have been here will tell you, the campus really sells itself. Aspiring students only need to visit once and they are usually hooked. The campus provides a terrific setting for learning and excellence.



Enjoy this photo jam ...."Carolina on my Mind"


Mr TarHeel believes everyone should become a UNC Tar Heel fan. If you are not, he recommends you watch lots of North Carolina basketball this season, attend a UNC football game, buy some UNC clothing and wear it often, and come back to MrTarHeel often. North Carolina basketball and football exude all that is right with sports. It is well worth your time to follow them !


I'm a Tar Heel born
I'm a Tar Heel bred
And when I die
I'm a Tar Heel dead.
So it's Rah, Rah, Car'lina-lina
Rah, Rah, Car'lina-lina
Rah, Rah, Car'lina-lina
Rah! Rah! Rah!


Enjoy the UNC Tar Heel Fight Songs
click here for UNC music library













What's the difference between Treasury bonds and Clemson fans?
Treasury bonds eventually mature.

What's the difference between a Duke fan and a carp?
One is a bottom-feeding, scum sucker, and the other is a fish.

How do you keep a Clemson girl from biting her nails?
Make her wear shoes.

Where does Ramses get his hair cut?
At the baa-baa shop.



RAM MASCOT

For nearly 70 years the mascot of the North Carolina football team has been a ram. A UNC cheerleader decided the school needed an animal mascot to serve as a symbol, just like Georgia's bulldog and N.C. State's wolf. Two years earlier the Tar Heels had posted a brilliant 9-1 record. The star of that 1922 team was a bruising fullback named Jack Merritt. Merritt was nicknamed "the battering ram" for the way he plunged into lines. It seemed natural to link a mascot with Merritt's unusual sobriquet. Thus, it was decided to purchase a ram named Rameses the First. The ram was introduced before the game with VMI, who was favored to beat the North Carolina Tar Heels. Late in the game, Carolina's Bunn Hackney was called upon to attempt a field goal. Before taking the field, he stopped to rub Rameses' head for good luck. Seconds later Hackney's 30-yard dropkick sailed between the goalposts, giving the Tar Heels a 3-0 victory.









Chancellors of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • Robert B. House (1934-1945 as Dean of Administration; 1945-1957 as Chancellor)
  • William Brantley Aycock (1957-1964)
  • Paul F. Sharp (1964-1966)
  • J. Carlyle Sitterson (1966-1972)
  • N. Ferebee Taylor (1972-1980)
  • Christopher C. Fordham (1980-1988)
  • Paul Hardin (1988-1995)
  • Michael Hooker (1995-1999)
  • William O. McCoy (acting and interim chancellor, 1999-2000)
  • James Moeser (2000-2008)
  • Holden Thorp (2008-present)






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