2010 UNC Tar Heels Football Schedule
The University of North Carolina Tar Heels Football Schedule for 2010
Day - Date - UNC Opponent - Game Location
Sat. - Sept. 4 - LSU - Atlanta, Ga.
Sat. - Sept. 11 - OPEN
Sat. - Sept. 18 - Georgia Tech - Chapel Hill
Sat. - Sept. 25 - at Rutgers - Piscataway, N.J.
Sat. - Oct. 2 - East Carolina - Chapel Hill
Sat. - Oct. 9 - Clemson - Chapel Hill
Sat. - Oct. 16 - at Virginia - Charlottesville, Va.
Sat. - Oct. 23 - at Miami - Miami Gardens, Fla.
Sat. - Oct. 30 - William & Mary - Chapel Hill
Sat. - Nov. 6 - at Florida State - Tallahassee, Fla.
Sat. - Nov. 13 - Virginia Tech - Chapel Hill
Sat. - Nov. 20 - NC State - Chapel Hill
Sat. - Nov. 27 - at Duke - Durham, N.C.
Chapel Hill, NC - Six home games and a season-opening contest in Atlanta vs. LSU in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff highlight North Carolina’s 2010 football schedule, released Thursday by the Atlantic Coast Conference.
“This is a challenging schedule that presents a tremendous opportunity for our football team,” said head coach Butch Davis. “Having six home games and the Kickoff Game in Atlanta vs. LSU, will create a great amount of excitement for our fans, players and coaches.”
Season tickets go on sale Saturday, Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. on TarHeelBlue.com. Tickets for the LSU game are not part of the season ticket package and are already on sale at TarHeelBlue.com.
Carolina’s home slate features games against Georgia Tech (Sept. 18), East Carolina (Oct. 2), Clemson (Oct. 9), William & Mary (Oct. 30), Virginia Tech (Nov. 13) and NC State (Nov. 20). This will be the first game between Carolina and Clemson in Chapel Hill since 2002.
The Tar Heels’ road schedule feature contests at Rutgers (Sept. 25), Virginia (Oct. 16), Miami (Oct. 23), Florida State (Nov. 6) and Duke (Nov. 27).
Carolina plays an ACC-high eight teams that finished 2009 with nine or more wins and eight of the Tar Heels’ 12 opponents played in a bowl game last season. Based on opponents’ combined winning percentage, Carolina (97-60; .618) will face the league’s most difficult schedule in 2010, ahead of Virginia Tech (95-59; .617), Miami (92-61; .601), N.C. State (91-64; .587), Georgia Tech (87-64; .576), Florida State (86-66; .566), Virginia (82-73; .529), Maryland (79-72; .523), Wake Forest (77-76; .503), Clemson (72-79; .477) and Boston College (68-80; .460).
North Carolina returns 19 starters from last season’s eight-win team that advanced to its second straight bowl game. Among those returning are defensive standouts Marvin Austin and Robert Quinn on the defensive line, Bruce Carter and Quan Sturdivant at linebacker and Kendric Burney and Deunta Williams in the defensive backfield.
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