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This is the player entry on to the field to start the Butch Davis era.


UNC football coach Butch Davis spoke to the media at the 2007 ACC Football Kickoff in Pinehurst, NC. He discusses his cancer treatment, game officials’ integrity, strengths and weaknesses

February 5th, 2010 Uncategorized none Comments


See the 2009-2010 North Carolina Tarheels football as they make the walk from the Old Well to Kenan Stadium prior to the game with ECU. See all players and coaches from Marvin Austin to Greg Littl…

February 5th, 2010 NC State Wolfpack none Comments


NC State Wolfpack football players celebrate after the 31-27 win over UNC Tar Heels at Carter-Finley Stadium. Includes happy dance by DaJuan Morgan. Filmed by Gene Galin for the Chatham Journal new…


MATT GFELLER- Brief first report on serios injury of Reynolds High School (Winston-Salem) sophomore linebacker Matt Gfeller at the first game of the season, Friday, August 22, 2008.


N.C. A&T football player Chad Wiley dies after suffering complications from a heat related illness. Jermont Terry has more details on what caused his sudden death.


MATT GFELLER- RJ Reynolds High met East Forsyth High on the same field in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where RJR had played the week before when Matt Gfeller was fatally injured. WXII’s Dave Gore…


The angle block is a common block executed by youth football players. The Football Academy conducts ongoing training for youth athletes in the Charlotte area that …


UNC Football players walking from the Old Well in Chapel Hill, to Kenan Stadium before the UNC – James Madison game. Notice that this is not the entire team. By the way, UNC won 37 to 14


Highlights of the 2008 North Carolina Football Tar Heels. most clips of returning players for 2009 season.


“Inside the Huddle with Butch Davis” feature highlighting Carolina Football Players and their dedication to the local community. This fall, the players visited the NC Jaycee Burn Center…

February 2nd, 2010 dating advice none Comments


Older women should approach a relationship with a younger man by being confident and classy. Use your edge and experience to date a younger man with tips from the author of a book on dating in this…


Dating advice for women and relationship advice for women

February 2nd, 2010 Dating Online none Comments


Dating Advice for Women: Dating Online


If you want dating or relationship advice and help then these Dating Reports with Facts, Product Information, Company Details and genuine Customer Feedback will help you identify the right product…


There are several types of flirting signals, including eye contact, touching, women playing with their hair and acting self-conscious, and men trying to show off. Encourage flirting signals…


Dating Advice for Women : How to Avoid Jealousy


Dating Advice for Women: Dating and Asian Men

February 2nd, 2010 dating advice none Comments


What do women want in a guy? Dating Coach Savoy gives free dating advice on what women are looking for in a guy. If you want to find out more on picking up women, dating…


Dating Advice for Women: How To Act Around A Gorgeous Guy


This show offers dating tips and advice to single women. This video introduces the cast members (guys) providing dating tips to women.


Chapter 4: Olivia talks sex! Advice on how men can please women, and how women can secure a healthy sex life. Spark original and adventurous sex to enjoy great sex with the man of your life.


How to get beyond the first date – Dating advice and tips for women You had a great first date–now what? Do you call him, or wait for him to call you? Answers from…


What are the rules of the dating game? Learn why women don’t always call back after a date in this free dating advice and relationships video.


Dr. Tartt provides dating advice and insight into the male psyche related to dating for a wife. He details what men say they want in a life partner and wife. He helps women to better understand men…

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