University of North Carolina Athletics

ACC Releases North Carolina's 2008 Football Schedule
February 8, 2008 | Football
Feb. 8, 2008
Chapel Hill, N.C. ------ Seven home games, a non-conference battle against Notre Dame at Kenan Stadium and a nationally-televised Thursday night game on ESPN highlight North Carolina's 2008 football schedule, which the Atlantic Coast Conference released Friday.
"This is possibly one of the most challenging schedules the University of North Carolina has had in recent years," said head coach Butch Davis. "It presents a great opportunity for our football team. Having seven home games will create a tremendous amount of excitement and anticipation for our fans. The fans were such a huge part of our success last year at home and this schedule will certainly create even more excitement."
Seven of Carolina's 12 opponents played in a bowl game last season and Virginia Tech, Boston College and Connecticut all won at least nine games.
Carolina plays host to seven home games for just the second time in the last 14 years. The Tar Heels begin the season on Aug. 30 vs. McNeese State and also face non-conference home games against Connecticut (Oct. 4) and Notre Dame (Oct. 11). The Fighting Irish are visiting Chapel Hill for just the sixth time overall and the first time since 1975.
The Tar Heels ACC home slate includes games against defending ACC champion Virginia Tech (Sept. 20), Boston College (Oct. 25), Georgia Tech (Nov. 8) and NC State (Nov. 22).
In the second game of the season, Carolina will play at Rutgers on Thursday, Sept. 11, in a nationally-televised game on ESPN. It marks Carolina's first appearance on an ESPN Thursday night game since the 2006 season against Virginia.
Carolina's road schedule is highlighted by Davis' return to Miami (Sept. 27) where he coached for six seasons and led the Hurricanes to a 51-20 record. Davis and the Tar Heels beat Miami, 33-27, last year at Kenan Stadium. UNC's last win at Miami came in 1957.
Carolina's other road games are at Virgina (Oct. 18), at Maryland (Nov. 15) and at Duke (Nov. 29).
In 2008, the Tar Heels welcome back 10 starters on offense, including all-star candidates Hakeem Nicks and Brandon Tate at wide receiver, Greg Little at tailback, Garrett Reynolds at offensive tackle and T.J. Yates at quarterback. Defensively, Carolina returns eight starters, including freshman All-Americas Deunta Williams at safety, Marvin Austin at defensive tackle and Quan Sturdivant at linebacker.
North Carolina's Spring Football Game is scheduled for Saturday, April 5 at 1 p.m. Stay tuned to TarHeelBlue.com for further details on the Spring Game.
2008 Schedule Notes
| 2008 Football Schedule |
| Date | Opponent | Location |
| Aug. 30 | McNeese State | Chapel Hill |
| Sept. 11 | at Rutgers | Piscataway, N.J. |
| Sept. 20 | Virginia Tech | Chapel Hill |
| Sept. 27 | at Miami | Miami Gardens, Fla. |
| Oct. 4 | Connecticut | Chapel Hill |
| Oct. 11 | Notre Dame | Chapel Hill |
| Oct. 18 | at Virginia | Charlottesville, Va. |
| Oct. 25 | Boston College | Chapel Hill |
| Nov. 1 | OPEN | |
| Nov. 8 | Georgia Tech | Chapel Hill |
| Nov. 15 | at Maryland | College Park, Md. |
| Nov. 22 | NC State | Chapel Hill |
| Nov. 29 | at Duke | Durham, N.C. |

















