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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - There has been no change in the schedule of the home football game on Saturday in Kenan Stadium against Virginia Tech. The Tar Heels and Hokies will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. A limited number of tickets remain for the game.
As of Thursday afternoon (Oct. 6), forecasts project Hurricane Matthew will impact the Florida and Georgia coastlines as a formidable storm with winds of over 140 mph. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to all in the path of this significant storm system.
While Matthew is expected to weaken and head eastward (out-to-sea) as it approaches the Carolinas, forecasters have not ruled out the possibility of significant impact for the North Carolina coast, including heavy rain and blustery conditions in the Triangle area.
The University continues to track reports from emergency management agencies about this powerful and dangerous storm. We will take precautions as necessary to keep the campus community safe.
The Athletic Department will continue to update the public as warranted on www.GoHeels.com The University will issue announcements on and our social media platforms @GoHeels and @TarHeelFootball. University updates will be provided at http://www.unc.edu/,http://www.alertcarolina.unc.edu/. You can also monitor preparations in the Town of Chapel Hill athttp://www.townofchapelhill.org/Home/Components/News/News/10249/.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - There has been no change in the schedule of the home football game on Saturday in Kenan Stadium against Virginia Tech. The Tar Heels and Hokies will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. A limited number of tickets remain for the game.
As of Thursday afternoon (Oct. 6), forecasts project Hurricane Matthew will impact the Florida and Georgia coastlines as a formidable storm with winds of over 140 mph. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to all in the path of this significant storm system.
While Matthew is expected to weaken and head eastward (out-to-sea) as it approaches the Carolinas, forecasters have not ruled out the possibility of significant impact for the North Carolina coast, including heavy rain and blustery conditions in the Triangle area.
The University continues to track reports from emergency management agencies about this powerful and dangerous storm. We will take precautions as necessary to keep the campus community safe.
The Athletic Department will continue to update the public as warranted on www.GoHeels.com The University will issue announcements on and our social media platforms @GoHeels and @TarHeelFootball. University updates will be provided at http://www.unc.edu/,http://www.alertcarolina.unc.edu/. You can also monitor preparations in the Town of Chapel Hill athttp://www.townofchapelhill.org/Home/Components/News/News/10249/.