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From 1971 to his retirement in 2011, Woody Durham was the Voice of the Tar Heels, the radio play-by-play man for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In this autobiography, Woody takes the reader on a nostalgic stroll down memory lanefrom his descriptions of a sleepy Franklin Street in Chapel Hill and the days of football legend ChooChoo Justice to the enormous changes in college sports and how they are covered to his dozens of behind-the-scenes stories about the coaches and players he worked with during his tenure. An appendix offers Woody's thoughts on every football and basketball player he covered who has an honored jersey at UNC.

Adam Lucas grew up dreaming of becoming a Carolina basketball player. A severe lack of both height and talent curtailed that dream, but he discovered another way to get as close as possible to the Tar Heels--writing about Carolina sports. He is the publisher of Tar Heel Monthly and Tar Heels Today and a columnist on GoHe

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"Woody Durham is the epitome of a professional broadcaster, who just so happened to also love the Tar Heels as much as he did his craft. He prepared for each game as if it were the national championship and spoke about each player and coach with an enthusiasm that connected them to his listeners in a unique way. Woody helped bring the Tar Heels to life for generations of Carolina fans." Roy Williams

"Carolina has a knack for developing legends, albeit Dean Smith or Michael Jordan. But there is another one that all Tar Heel faithfuls should celebrate-- Woody Durham. He is the ultimate pro's pro. I admire him beyond words." Jim Nantz

"Woody Durham is one of the true greats in broadcasting. I know someone will always broadcast Carolina's games, but Woody will always be the voice of the Tar Heels. I'm proud to call him a friend." Jay Bilas

"Woody Durham had a unique passion for North Carolina sports. He was Mr. Loyalty, and this book clearly provides the details of his love affair with UNC!" Dick Vitale

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      Publisher: John F Blair Publisher
      Publication Date: 18/10/2012
      ISBN13: 9780895875778, 978-0895875778
      ISBN10: 0895875772

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From 1971 to his retirement in 2011, Woody Durham was the Voice of the Tar Heels, the radio play-by-play man for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In this autobiography, Woody takes the reader on a nostalgic stroll down memory lanefrom his descriptions of a sleepy Franklin Street in Chapel Hill and the days of football legend ChooChoo Justice to the enormous changes in college sports and how they are covered to his dozens of behind-the-scenes stories about the coaches and players he worked with during his tenure. An appendix offers Woody's thoughts on every football and basketball player he covered who has an honored jersey at UNC.

      Adam Lucas grew up dreaming of becoming a Carolina basketball player. A severe lack of both height and talent curtailed that dream, but he discovered another way to get as close as possible to the Tar Heels--writing about Carolina sports. He is the publisher of Tar Heel Monthly and Tar Heels Today and a columnist on GoHe

      Trade Review

      "Woody Durham is the epitome of a professional broadcaster, who just so happened to also love the Tar Heels as much as he did his craft. He prepared for each game as if it were the national championship and spoke about each player and coach with an enthusiasm that connected them to his listeners in a unique way. Woody helped bring the Tar Heels to life for generations of Carolina fans." Roy Williams

      "Carolina has a knack for developing legends, albeit Dean Smith or Michael Jordan. But there is another one that all Tar Heel faithfuls should celebrate-- Woody Durham. He is the ultimate pro's pro. I admire him beyond words." Jim Nantz

      "Woody Durham is one of the true greats in broadcasting. I know someone will always broadcast Carolina's games, but Woody will always be the voice of the Tar Heels. I'm proud to call him a friend." Jay Bilas

      "Woody Durham had a unique passion for North Carolina sports. He was Mr. Loyalty, and this book clearly provides the details of his love affair with UNC!" Dick Vitale

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