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On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8
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On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8


Nov 7, 2019, 8:24 AM

November 7, 1981
Chapel Hill, NC






In 1981, a second-ranked Clemson team—still playing for a possible national championship run—defeated the No. 8 Tar Heels in one of the greatest games in ACC history. The final score that day was 10-8.





Ironically, though, Clemson was coming off an 82-point performance against Wake Forest the week before traveling to Chapel Hill in 1981. Then Clemson head coach Danny Ford, however, knew Game 9 of the 1981 season would be the toughest one left on his schedule. He also knew it would be the one with the most distractions, too.

Clemson, 8-0, was ranked No. 2 by the Associated Press and No. 3 by United Press International (the Coaches Poll) coming into its November 7, 1981 clash at North Carolina. The Tar Heels were 7-1 and ranked No. 8 in both major polls.





“The North Carolina game did more for us winning the national championship than any other game,” said All-American linebacker Jeff Davis. “It was the ultimate test for us. We expected to win in Death Valley and we expected teams to already be behind when the whistle blew in Death Valley. But, to go into the backyard of a top 10-football team with everything at stake, and win, that did it for us.






“Remember, North Carolina had everything to play for. It’s right there for them. You can think there were people wondering ‘Can Clemson stay focused?’ And we beat them in a fight. It was an all-out brawl. May the best man win! It was man-on-man.”

The 1981 contest was the first time in the history of ACC football that two of its schools clashed in a battle of top 10 teams. With an ACC Championship and a major bowl bid at stake, it was dubbed the biggest game to ever be played in the state of North Carolina.



“(North Carolina) came to play,” said defensive end Jeff Bryant. “They were at home and they were a top 10 team. We both were striving for that goal which was to win the ACC and take it further from that.

“It was a very physical game. I can remember being sore for a couple of days after that.”

https://youtu.be/LwIN-oH144s


It was also Homecoming Weekend in Chapel Hill, and it was the last game at Kenan Stadium for UNC’s seniors – a class that had helped the Tar Heels win an ACC Championship the year before and beat traditional powers such as Texas and Oklahoma along the way.

To top things off there were bowl representatives from eight bowl games in attendance, more than any other game that afternoon across the country. Sports Illustrated had been at Clemson all week to chronicle the Tigers’ magical run and was in Chapel Hill on that afternoon as well.

ABC was broadcasting it as part of their regional coverage and carried the game throughout most of the country. All of America’s eyes seem to be placed on this small school from the foothills of South Carolina, and Ford knew he had to do something to turn his team’s focus to what was really important – beating the Tar Heels.

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Best Is The Standard


Did we drop in the polls due to the close win?***


Nov 7, 2019, 8:26 AM



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"Clemson has been historically better than Carolina. That's pretty obvious." - Classof09

"No one knew we were overhyped until the season started." - Classof09


Finebaum dropped us in his school newspaper Top 25***


Nov 7, 2019, 8:28 AM



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Re: On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8


Nov 7, 2019, 8:40 AM

Was there in Chapel Hill that day at the game. Defense played a "####" of a game that day. :)

Stepping stone to Miami and Nebraska. :)

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Watch end of video at 10 seconds to see LBBILL waving 1st PAW Flag to right of screen on sidelines!


Nov 7, 2019, 8:50 AM

Wow, sorta forgot that being on tape but there it is!

Thx for posting jtiger1.

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Re: On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8


Nov 7, 2019, 8:51 AM [ in reply to Re: On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8 ]

I listened to the game on an AM radio station with my dad. He was a rural carrier and I rode with him just about every Saturday. We'd stop on a not so traveled dirt road and eat lunch and listen to the ball games.

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I remember a few weeks later...


Nov 7, 2019, 8:54 AM [ in reply to Re: On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8 ]

an 8 - 2 Penn State team, ranked 11th nationally, really helped us out by blowing-out Dan Marino and No. 1 ranked Pitt 48 - 14.

If Pitt wins that game, they're likely playing for the National Championship instead of Clemson.

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Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.


I attended this game. I was 18 at the time and couple of


Nov 7, 2019, 9:02 AM

girls I knew from high school were freshman at UNC. They got me a student ticket and I drove up to Chapel Hill to see them for the game. I was the lone orange spot in the UNC student section.
I remembered it was a tough defensive game and when it was over I was so exhausted. Great win and a great season back in 1981!

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That was my Fr. year...


Nov 7, 2019, 9:14 AM

Ah the memories !!!

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The best football game...


Nov 7, 2019, 10:21 AM

I ever witnessed in person....it was a nail biter....Tigers were destined to win.

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Nov 7, 2019, 12:31 PM

Went to Chapel Hill for the game w/o tickets. A friend was head of thd Optimist Booth just outside of Keenan Stadium. He got w of us on as crew and we made and sold 144 dozen hotdogs and sold out before kickoff. Standing in a portal with our badges, when we blocked the punt for a Safety, a guy next to us said, "All I've got go say is F@#% Clemson...Please don't hit me in the mouth!" All we could do was laugh!

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Re: The best football game...


Nov 7, 2019, 12:31 PM [ in reply to The best football game... ]

Went to Chapel Hill for the game w/o tickets. A friend was head of thd Optimist Booth just outside of Keenan Stadium. He got w of us on as crew and we made and sold 144 dozen hotdogs and sold out before kickoff. Standing in a portal with our badges, when we blocked the punt for a Safety, a guy next to us said, "All I've got go say is F@#% Clemson...Please don't hit me in the mouth!" All we could do was laugh!

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Most gut wrenching game ever. A great win.***


Nov 7, 2019, 12:35 PM



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I was there - GREAT game - GO TIGERS***


Nov 7, 2019, 3:02 PM



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Re: I was there - GREAT game - GO TIGERS***


Nov 7, 2019, 3:52 PM

Watched on TV with my then 4-year old son. My wife took him out of the room so that he wouldn't hesr any more curse words??.

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Re: On This Date: 1981 (2)Clemson- 10 (8)North Carolina- 8


Nov 7, 2019, 10:09 PM

That was one nerve wracking game that day...Was always glad when the Tigers beat the Tar Heels in those days and one of the biggest reasons why was because of the former ABC announcer and North Carolina Alum Jim Lampley...He was one of those that was vocal in pushing to get Clemson on probation.He did not like Clemson and he made it known.

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