1983 North Carolina Tar Heels football team

1983 North Carolina Tar Heels football
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
1983 record 8–4 (4–2 ACC)
Head coach Dick Crum (6th season)
Home stadium Kenan Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 50,000)
1983 ACC football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Maryland $ 5 0 0  8 4 0
North Carolina 4 2 0  8 4 0
Georgia Tech 3 2 0  3 8 0
Virginia 3 3 0  6 5 0
Duke 3 3 0  3 8 0
Wake Forest 1 5 0  4 7 0
NC State 1 5 0  3 8 0
No. 11 Clemson 0 0 0*  9 1 1
  • $ Conference champion
  • *Clemson was under NCAA and ACC probation and was ineligible for the ACC title. As a result, their ACC games did not count in the league standings.[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1983 North Carolina Tar Heels football team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Tar Heels were led by sixth-year head coach Dick Crum and played their home games at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. They competed as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, finishing in second.[2]

Schedule

Date Opponent# Rank# Site Result
September 3 at South Carolina* No. 11 Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC (Rivalry) W 248  
September 10 Memphis* No. 8 Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NC W 2410  
September 17 Miami (OH)* No. 10 Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC W 4817  
September 24 William & Mary* No. 5 Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC W 5120  
October 1 at Georgia Tech No. 5 Grant FieldAtlanta, GA W 3821  
October 8 Wake Forest No. 4 Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC (Rivalry) W 3010  
October 15 at NC State No. 3 Carter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NC (Rivalry) W 4214  
October 29 at No. 13 Maryland No. 3 Byrd StadiumCollege Park, MD L 2628  
November 5 Clemson*A No. 10 Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC L 316  
November 12 at Virginia No. 19 Scott StadiumCharlottesville, VA (South's Oldest Rivalry) L 1417  
November 19 Duke Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC (Victory Bell) W 3427  
December 30 vs. Florida State* Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl) L 328  
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game time.

A. ^ Clemson was under NCAA probation and was ineligible for the ACC title. As a result, this game did not count in the league standings.

References

  1. Williams, Larry (2012). The Danny Ford Years at Clemson.
  2. "1983 North Carolina Tar Heels Schedule and Results | College Football at Sports-Reference.com". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2017-11-22.
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