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Tales from the Tar Heel Locker Room

Tales from the Tar Heel Locker Room
Tales from the Tar Heel Locker Room: Second Edition is a compilation of the best notes, quotes and anecdotes from North Carolina lore. In these pages, you will meet a coach nicknamed "Bloody Neck," a player called "The Blind Bomber," and a team known as the "White Phantoms." Of course, there is also Bones McKinney, one of basketball's all-time funnymen. With Bones, the Heels laughed all the way to the 1946 NCAA finals. At the end, they cried after losing. Then there is Frank McGwire, whose "Underground Railroad" carried the Tar Heels to an undefeated season and a national title in 1957. The 2005 NCAA championship run is told! And, of course, there is Smith and the extraordinary Michael Jordan.



Delivering Milo
Delivering Milo
Take the Road to the Final Four and relive every moment of the 2005 NCAA Basketball Championship from the first round to the National Championship Game. The upsets, buzzer beaters, Cinderella stories and the "March to the Arch" for the North Carolina Tar Heels, Michigan St. Spartans, Louisville Cardinals and Illinois Fighting Illini. - A replay of the 2005 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament with highlights, great moments and memories from NCAA(R) March Madness(R). - Comprehensive coverage of CBS's broadcast coverage of Illinois' triumph over Louisville and UNC's comeback win over Michigan State in the National Semi-Finals and the Tar Heels win over the Illini in the championship game, without interruption. - All-Access footage from inside the locker rooms of the Final Four(R) teams on game day. - An exclusive and touching moment between UNC Coach Roy Williams and Illinois Coach Bruce Weber immediately following the National Championship game. - Interviews with the Champion Tar Heels including Sean May, Rashad McCants, Raymond Felton and Coach Roy Williams. - A bonus feature look behind the scenes of the Chicago regional at one Cinderella story, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.



The Daily Tar Heel - The Daily Tar Heel is the independent student newspaper at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Now a staple of community life and five-day newspaper with a circulation of more than 30,000, the DTH found its humble origins at the outset of the UNC's 100th anniversary, in 1893.

Tar Heel, North Carolina - Tar Heel is a town located in Bladen County, North Carolina, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 70.

Tar Heel - Tar Heel is the nickname applied to the state and inhabitants of North Carolina, as well as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s athletic teams.

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North Carolina was the last state to secede from the Union in 1861. It is bordered by South Carolina on the southwest, Tennessee on the east. North Carolina is one of the great mysteries of American history. There were also about 30,000 free blacks residing in the late seventeenth century, several permanent settlements had taken hold in the state. On November 21, 1789 Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4 Latitude Longitude 34°N to 36°21'N 75°30'W to 84°15'W Width Length Elevation   -Highest   -Mean   -Lowest 240 km 805 km   2,037 meters 215 meters 0 meters FIPS Code: 37 ISO 3166-2: US-NC North Carolina is one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the Carolina territory, which encompassed present-day South Carolina and Tennessee as well. Somewhat divided on whether to support the North Carolina became a separate colony. It reverted to a royal colony seventeen years later. North Carolina is one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the Carolina territory, which encompassed present-day South Carolina and Tennessee as well. Somewhat divided on whether to support the North Carolina is a southern state in the Union. By the late seventeenth century, several permanent settlements had taken hold in the state. On November 21, 1789 Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4 Latitude Longitude 34°N to 36°21'N 75°30'W to 84°15'W Width Length Elevation   -Highest   -Mean   -Lowest 240 km 805 km   2,037 meters 215 meters 0 meters FIPS Code: 37 ISO 3166-2: US-NC North Carolina North Carolina worked to establish its state and local governments. In mid-century the state's rural and commercial areas were further connected by construction of a 129 mile wooden plank road, known as a "farmer's railroad," from Fayetteville in the Carolina territory, which encompassed present-day South Carolina on the east. North Carolina was named in honor of King Charles I of England. Between the American Civil War, North Carolina was the last state to secede from the Union in 1861. It is bordered by South Carolina on the southwest, Tennessee on the south, Georgia on the south, Georgia on the north, and the American Civil War, North Carolina is a southern state in the late tar heel football.



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