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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 41

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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41
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The S.C., Sunday, November 13, 1983 5-C Use Quick TDs To Stun Reeling Tar Heels Wire Reports CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Virginia coach George Welsh said the Cavaliers' 17-14 Atlantic Coast Conference football victory over 19th-ranked North Carolina Saturday was "one of he greatest wins for me personally and is the biggest win for this team since my The Cavaliers, led by quarterback Wayne Schuchts, struck for two quick touchdowns in the third quarter and held the Tar Heels scoreless in the second half to pull off the upset. "This was one of the gutsiest performances I have ever seen," said Welsh, in his second year at Virginia. "I think we did a great job. We got an outstanding performance defensively." VIRGINIA UNC 3 OUTS LEFT 3 DOWN TO GO BALL ON OTR WORRELL PEPSI NEWSPAPERS A happy day in Charlottesville Virginia fans assault goalposts Georgia Wire Reports ATLANTA Georgia Tech freshman tailback Cory Collier ran for 168 yards and scored on runs of 42 and 25 yards while quarterback John Dewberry scored three times in the second half as the Yellow Jackets battered Wake Forest 49-33 Saturday in Atlantic Coast Conference football.

Tech. 3-7 and 3-2 in the ACC, trailed 17-14 at halftime before exploding for five touchdowns after intermission to overpower the Demon Deacons, 4-7 and 1-5 in the conference. Dewberry scored on runs of 30 and one yards in the third quarter while Ronnie Cone, who also went over the 100-yard rushing mark with 111 yards, added a five-yard TD. Collier notched his 25-yarder and Dewberry plunged over from one yard out in the final period. Wake Forest, dropping its sixth game in seven starts, managed a twoyard touchdown run by Michael Ramseur, a 26-yard field goal by Danny Nolan and a 28-yard scoring pass from Gary Schofield to Duane Owens in the second half.

Tech took a 14-0 lead in the opening quarter on Collier's 42-yard scamper and a five-yard run by Keith Glanton before Wake Forest came alive. Ramseur sprinted over from seven yards for one score and Scofield connected on a seven- scoring pass to Owens. Nolan then added a 41- yard field goal to give Wake Forest its 17-14 lead at the half. The 49 points was the most scored by a Tech team since 1953, when the Yellow Jackets blanked Davidson 53-0. It was also the second consecutive year Tech had scored more than 40 points against Wake Forest.

Tech beat the Deacons 45-7 last year. Collier, who did not start, got into the game on the first Tech series when starting tailback Robert Lavette re-injured his right ankle on his first running play and never returned. Collier was the ACC's rookie of the week the past two games. He ran for 84 yards against Duke and 118 yards First downs 25 Wake, Tech Rushes-yards 31-111 60-400 Passing yards 297 55 Return yards 23 43 by 3-16 3-6 Passes 23-45-2 8-14-1 Punts Fumbles-lost 1-1 Penalties-yards 8-62 9-107 Time of possession 27:06 32:54 Wake Forest 0 17 7 9-33 Georgia Tech 14 0 21 14-49 Tech -Collier 42 run (pass failed) Tech-Glanton 5 run (Wise pass from Dewberry) Wake- Ranseur 7 run (Nolan kick) Wake -Owens 7 pass from Schofield (Nolan kick) Wake-FG Nolan 41 Tech -Dewberry 30 run (Rice kick) -Dewberry 1 run (Rice kick) Tech -Collier 5 run (Rice kick) -Ranseur 2 run (Nolan kick) Wake-FG Nolan 26 Tech -Dewberry 1 run (Rice kick) Tech -Collier 25 run (Rice kick) Wake-Owens 28 pass from Schofield (pass failed) A "Quite simply, Virginia deserved to win," North Carolina coach Dick Crum said. "They made the big plays in the second half and we didn't make the plays we had to make.

Virginia did a better job than we did." A record Scott Stadium crowd of 42,933 watched Virginia claim its first victory over North Carolina since 1973. The Cavaliers improved their record to 6-4, assuring themselves their first winning season since 1979 and only their third since 1952. Carolina, losing for the third straight week, fell to 7-3. TRAILING 14-3 at halftime, Vir- ginia scored two touchdowns in less than two minutes midway the third quarter. The Cavaliers went 54 yards in only five plays on their first possession of the second half.

Schuchts passing 33 yards to tight end Billy Griggs for the touchdown. Griggs caught the pass at the Tar Heels' 10 and shook off defenders Willie Harris and Steve Hendrickson' before high-stepping into the end zone. Four plays later, a jarring tackle by Virginia strong safety Lester Lyles forced Carolina tailback Ethan Horton to fumble at the Tar Heels' 19. Cavaliers' defensive end Mark Wiley recovered. Schuchts, who was 15 of 25 for 187 yards, connected with split end Billy Smith for a 15-yard gain to the Carolina four on first down, and tailback Howard Petty scored from the one two plays later to give Virginia a 17-14 lead with 7:49 left in the third quarter.

North Carolina, which had beaten Virginia nine straight times, had the ball on six occasions after falling behind, but could not get the go-ahead score. UNC Vir First downs 22 16 Rushes-yards 57-237 44-130 Passing 105 187 Return yards 18 8 Passes 12-21-1 15-25-0 Punts 5-34 7-36 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-yards 10-54 9-70 North Carolina 7 0 0-14 Virginia 0 3 14 0-17 -Anthony 1 (Barwick kick) UNC -Anthony 11 run (Barwick kick) Vir-FG Stadlin 20 Vir-Griggs 33 pass from Schuchts (Stadlin kick) -Petty 1 run (Stadlin kick) A Wake 54, set by Bobby Thigpen from 1970-72. Tech grabbed the lead for good by taking the opening kickoff in the second half and marching 62 yards in only six plays. POLO ENOUGH SAID. BRITTONS eye turn Who Two doesn't sporting the of Top the season.

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Tech kicker Ron Rice broke a school record when he connected on five extra points, giving him 58 in a row. He broke the previous record of 37168-64 BRITTONS COLUMBIA RICHLAND MALL MALL.

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