Sammy Batten: Marquise Williams joins Kenan Stadium legends
Posted Nov 8, 2015
Forty-five years worth of fall afternoons have passed at Kenan Memorial Stadium since Don McCauley's historic 279-yard rushing, five-touchdown performance for North Carolina against Duke in 1970. McCauley, the original famous No. 23 at UNC before Michael Jordan came along, was playing the final home game of an illustrious college career that would eventually get him inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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