North Carolina vs. Opponents
North Carolina Tar Heels
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University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC Founded: 1789 Stadium: Kenan Memorial Stadium Capacity: 60,000 Colors: Carolina Blue & White Coach: Mack Brown Conference: Atlantic Coast- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
12/30/2010 (Thu) | Tennessee | W 30-27 | Music City Bowl @ Nashville, TN |
11/4/1961 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | W 22-21 | |
10/29/1960 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 14-27 | |
10/31/1959 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 7-29 | |
11/1/1958 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | W 21-7 | |
11/2/1957 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 0-35 | |
11/3/1956 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 0-20 | |
10/29/1955 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 7-48 | |
10/30/1954 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 20-26 | |
10/31/1953 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 6-20 | |
11/1/1952 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 14-41 | |
11/3/1951 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 0-27 | |
11/4/1950 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 0-16 | |
10/29/1949 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 6-35 | |
10/30/1948 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | W 14-7 | |
11/1/1947 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | W 20-6 | |
11/2/1946 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 14-20 | |
11/3/1945 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 6-20 | |
10/3/1936 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | W 14-6 | |
10/5/1935 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | W 38-13 | |
10/6/1934 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 7-19 | |
10/8/1932 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 7-20 | |
10/24/1931 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 0-7 | |
10/25/1930 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 7-9 | |
10/1/1927 (Sat) | vs. Tennessee | L 0-26 | |
10/2/1926 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 0-34 | |
11/1/1919 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | T 0-0 | |
10/9/1909 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | W 3-0 | |
10/3/1908 (Sat) | @ Tennessee | L 0-12 | |
11/1/1900 (Thu) | @ Tennessee | W 22-5 | |
11/8/1897 (Mon) | @ Tennessee | W 16-0 | |
11/3/1893 (Fri) | vs. Tennessee | W 60-0 |
North Carolina has won 11 and scored 375 points Tennessee has won 20 and scored 583 points with 1 being tied |
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Some records may be incomplete. |
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During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.