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1942 North Carolina Tar Heels football team

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1942 North Carolina Tar Heels football
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Record5–2–2 (3–1–1 SoCon)
Head coach
CaptainJoe Austin, Tank Marshall
Home stadiumKenan Memorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1941
1943 →
1942 Southern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 14 William & Mary $ 4 0 0 9 1 1
VPI 5 1 0 7 2 1
Wake Forest 6 1 1 6 2 1
North Carolina 3 1 1 5 2 2
Duke 3 1 1 5 4 1
NC State 3 1 2 4 4 2
Furman 3 3 0 3 6 0
The Citadel 2 2 0 5 2 0
Clemson 2 3 1 3 6 1
Davidson 2 4 1 2 6 1
VMI 2 4 1 3 5 1
George Washington 2 4 0 3 6 0
Maryland 1 2 0 7 2 0
South Carolina 1 4 0 1 7 1
Richmond 1 5 0 3 6 1
Washington and Lee 0 4 0 1 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1942 North Carolina Tar Heels football team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 1942 college football season. The Tar Heels were led by first-year head coach Jim Tatum and played their home games at Kenan Memorial Stadium. They competed as a member of the Southern Conference. Tatum left the school to join the Navy at the end of the season.[1] He returned to coach the Tar Heels from 1956 to 1958.

North Carolina was ranked at No. 48 (out of 590 college and military teams) in the final rankings under the Litkenhous Difference by Score System for 1942.[2]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 263:00 p.m.[3]Wake ForestW 6–010,000[4][5]
October 33:00 p.m.[6]South Carolina
  • Kenan Memorial Stadium
  • Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry)
W 18–612,000[7]
October 101:45 p.m.[8]at Fordham*T 0–019,500[9][10]
October 172:30 p.m.[11]No. 13 Duquesne*
  • Kenan Memorial Stadium
  • Chapel Hill, NC
W 13–614,000[12]
October 243:30 p.m.[13]at Tulane*No. 19L 14–2922,000[14][15]
October 312:30 p.m.[16]at NC StateL 14–2114,000[17]
November 72:30 p.m.[18]vs. DavidsonW 43–14[19]
November 142:00 p.m.[20]Duke
  • Kenan Memorial Stadium
  • Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry)
T 13–1332,000[21]
November 212:00 p.m.[22]at Virginia*W 28–137,000[23]
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

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Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked
Week
Poll1234567Final
AP19

References

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  1. ^ "North Carolina Loses Coach Tatum to Navy". New York Times. December 1, 1942. p. 29.
  2. ^ Dr. E. E. Litkenhous (December 16, 1942). "Litkenhous Rates Georgia No. 1, Ohio State No. 2". Twin City Sentinel. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "The daily Tar Heel. (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1946-current, September 26, 1942, Image 1". September 26, 1942. p. 1.
  4. ^ "The daily Tar Heel. (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1946-current, September 27, 1942, Image 1". September 27, 1942. p. 1.
  5. ^ "Carolina ends Wake Forest's stretch, 6–0". Daily Press. September 27, 1942. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina on October 3, 1942 · 8".
  7. ^ "N. C. Tarheels defeat South Carolina, 18–6". Tampa Sunday Tribune. October 4, 1942. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Daily News from New York, New York on October 10, 1942 · 252".
  9. ^ "Daily News from New York, New York on October 11, 1942 · 72".
  10. ^ "Rams hold edge during entire tilt". The State. October 11, 1942. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina on October 17, 1942 · 16".
  12. ^ Dick Herbert (October 18, 1942). "Duke, Carolina Defeat Easterners: Joe Austin Gets Brace of Scores". The News and Observer. p. Sports 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana on October 24, 1942 · Page 12".
  14. ^ "The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana on October 25, 1942 · Page 20".
  15. ^ "Tulane in 29–14 victory over Carolina". The Charlotte Observer. October 25, 1942. Retrieved April 10, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Technician, Vol. 23 No. 6, October 30, 1942 - technician-v23n6-1942-10-30 - NC State University Libraries' Rare and Unique Digital Collections | NC State University Libraries' Rare and Unique Digital Collections".
  17. ^ "Faircloth hides ball, strolls over goal as N.C.S. wins". The Sunday Star. November 1, 1942. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  18. ^ "The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina on November 7, 1942 · 8".
  19. ^ "'Ram-less' Tar Heels manage to ram home gridiron victory". The Durham Herald-Sun. November 8, 1942. Retrieved September 5, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ "The Duke Chronicle, vol. 39, no. 17 (Friday, November 13, 1942)".
  21. ^ "Carolina and Duke battle to 13–13 tie before 32,000 fans". Greensboro Daily News. November 15, 1942. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "The Wilmington morning star. [volume] (Wilmington, N.C.) 1909-1990, November 21, 1942, FINAL EDITION, Image 2". November 21, 1942. p. 2.
  23. ^ "N. Carolina outscores stubborn Virginia, 28–13, to even series at 25 victories each". The Knoxville News-Sentinel. November 22, 1942. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  24. ^ "1942 North Carolina Tar Heels Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved May 19, 2018.