Carolina v. Rutgers - Football Game Watch
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011Fellow Tar Heels,
The New York Carolina Club invites you to watch the Heels take on Rutgers and continue to build on the 42-10 season opening win over JMU!
Date: Saturday, September 10
Opponent: Rutgers
Time: 12:30
Location: Brother Jimmy’s 416 8th Avenue (corner of 31st Street)
Drink / Food Specials Include:
$5 Well Drinks, $3 PBR / Natty Light Tall Boys, $4 Bud / Bud Light Drafts, $12 Bud / Bud Light Pitchers, $5 Sam / Sam Seasonal Drafts, $14 Sam / Sam Seasonal Pitchers, 50 cent wings (min. of 10), and much more, including Blue Cups from “He’s Not Here”!
For table reservations, please e-mail unc@brotherjimmys.com before 2:00 PM on Friday, September 9 and cc uncnewyorkalumni@gmail.com.
Please e-mail William Pardue at william.t.pardue@gmail.com for more information.
Go Heels!
The New York Carolina Club and the General Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina cordially invite you to share the evening of Oct. 19 with fellow UNC alumni at the Annual Fall Cocktail Reception. Former football All-American and Garden City, N.Y., native Don McCauley ‘71 is this year’s honoree. The evening will be hosted on the ninth floor of the historic New York Athletic Club. The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails (premium open bar) and passed hot and cold hors d’oeuvres in the ninth floor Card Room followed by the program at 7:45 p.m. in the Ballroom.
Don McCauley was the first of Carolina’s backs to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. He shattered the Carolina and the Atlantic Coast Conference record books with a dazzling senior season in 1970. He rushed for 1,720 yards and scored 21 touchdowns, setting marks that still stand at UNC. His 1,720 yards was an all-time collegiate high at the time, breaking O.J. Simpson’s NCAA record. McCauley led the nation in all-purpose running that season. He was twice the ACC Player of the Year and still ranks fifth in career rushing at UNC. After UNC, McCauley played 11 years with the Baltimore Colts. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002. McCauley currenty works as the director of major gifts for the Rams Club.
