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(01/22/15 6:17am)
WINSTON-SALEM — There was no threat of babysitting to compel them to push just a little bit harder. There was no highly ranked team coming into their building looking for a win, or a sea of red-clad fans claiming ownership of the state printed on the front of North Carolina’s jerseys.
(01/21/15 5:49am)
The No. 15 North Carolina men’s basketball team heads to Winston-Salem tonight to take on Wake Forest in UNC’s sixth conference game of the season. The Tar Heels are 14-4 and 4-1 in ACC play, while the Demon Deacons are 9-9 and 1-4 in conference play. Here are a couple of storylines The Daily Tar Heel has highlighted for tonight’s game:
(01/12/15 5:18am)
How the star point guard for #UNC is affected by social media.
(01/04/15 8:27pm)
Stuart Scott was, by his own words, cooler than the other side of the pillow. Not that he would ever act like it.
(12/04/14 4:39am)
It should come as no surprise or act of charity that I cede Roy Williams’ vast superiority of basketball wisdom. But after North Carolina’s 60-55 loss to Iowa Wednesday, I would love for him to share just one nugget of it — why, down by three with 10 seconds left, did he not call a timeout?
(12/01/14 5:57am)
A s you very well know, Larry, sometimes there is value to be found within a loss — lessons to be learned, character to be built and, most importantly, astute observations for enlightened people like me to make.
(11/24/14 5:03am)
T here are plenty of perks of having a weekly column, but there’s one major flaw as well. When things go great, there’s nothing to complain about, and there’s nothing I like to write about more than my complaints.
(11/17/14 5:46am)
O h, Larry. I really thought we were done. We’re on the verge of this getting old, fast, but you leave me no choice.
(11/17/14 5:52am)
Over the last two games at Kenan Memorial Stadium, Marquise Wiliams has developed a habit. He did it against Georgia Tech on Oct. 18, and he did it again Saturday when Pittsburgh came to town, minutes before UNC’s 40-35 win.
(11/14/14 3:58am)
From third grade through the middle of sixth grade, J.P. Tokoto lived with his grandparents off and on. They were closer to his school in Rockford, Ill., and, more importantly, closer to his first love — soccer.
(11/10/14 5:50am)
T he waiting is the hardest part. A cruel game of, “Will they, won’t they?” The Wainstein report has shed light on some of the darkest corners of the University — some hidden on purpose, some where others dared not peek.
(11/07/14 3:37am)
His family — all four children, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren — gathered in the Peebles room of the George Watts Hill Alumni Center.
(10/28/14 4:12am)
North Carolina fears The Duke. And it should.
(10/27/14 4:43am)
I tip my fedora to you, Larry. You’ve made me eat my words.
(10/22/14 4:53am)
Since Aug. 30, the Georgia Tech football game was the first time the North Carolina running backs had gotten more than 30 touches in a game .
(10/20/14 4:17am)
If you ever want anything from Marquise Williams , be sure to have cash, because the quarterback never takes credit.
(10/20/14 4:43am)
In the pressroom after UNC’s 48-43 win against Georgia Tech Saturday night, after Marquise Williams set a UNC record for total yards in consecutive games, I asked Larry Fedora a question.
(10/15/14 4:14am)
After the North Carolina football team's 34-17 loss to Virginia Tech Oct. 4, the Tar Heels’ offensive linemen decided they needed to make amends.
(10/06/14 5:42am)
Two moments in Friday Late Night With Roy had fans in the Smith Center emotional, but for two starkly different reasons.
(10/06/14 5:22am)
L arry Fedora must be a masochist. When he’s not shooting himself in the foot on the football field, he’s doing it in the pressroom.