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by Ritterskoop » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:01 pm
North Carolina fans are distraught. It isn't just Pittsburgh.
From The Raleigh News & Observer (truncated):
Bill Currie, nicknamed the “Mouth of the South” during his days as a popular radio and television personality in North Carolina, died “a Tar Heel fan to the core,” his daughter said Tuesday.
Born in High Point, Currie attended Catawba College. Witty and irreverent, he did the radio play-by-play for North Carolina football and basketball during much of the 1960s.
One of Currie’s more memorable lines occurred during his broadcast of N.C. State’s 12-10 win against Duke during the 1968 ACC basketball tournament in Charlotte. In the days before the shot clock, neither team forced the action. The halftime score was Duke 4, N.C. State 2.
Currie advised listeners that the action was about as exciting as “artificial insemination.”
“That line may not have been in good taste, but it was one that a lot of people still talk about,” said Woody Durham, who took over Tar Heels broadcasts the following season.
If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked. - Tom Robbins
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