List of North Carolina Tar Heels football seasons

Kenan Memorial Stadium, where the Tar Heels have played since 1927

This is a list of seasons completed by the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1888, the Tar Heels have participated in more than 1,100 officially-sanctioned games, including 30 bowl games.

The Tar Heels have been a member of a few conferences. Initially competing as an independent school, North Carolina joined the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1895, where it was a member until 1921. Between 1922 and 1952, the Tar Heels competed in the Southern Conference, where it won 3 conference championships. In 1953, North Carolina joined the Atlantic Coast Conference as a founding member, where it has been a member ever since.

Seasons

Conference Champions Bowl game berth Division Champions
Year Coach(es) Conference Conference finish[1] Record[2] Bowl/Postseason[3] Final ranking
Wins Losses Ties AP
[4]
Coaches'
[4]
North Carolina Tar Heels
1888Hector CowanInd130N/AN/A
1889No coachInd110N/AN/A
1891William P. GravesInd020N/AN/A
1892 No coach Ind510N/AN/A
1893Ind340N/AN/A
1894Vernon K. IrvineInd630N/AN/A
1895Thomas TrenchardSIAA711N/AN/A
1896Gordon JohnstonSIAA341N/AN/A
1897 William A. Reynolds SIAA730N/AN/A
1898SIAA900N/AN/A
1899SIAA731N/AN/A
1900SIAA413N/AN/A
1901Charles O. JenkinsSIAA720N/AN/A
1902 Herman Olcott SIAA513N/AN/A
1903SIAA630N/AN/A
1904Robert R. BrownSIAA522N/AN/A
1905Bill WarnerSIAA431N/AN/A
1906Willis KienholzSIAA142N/AN/A
1907Otis LamsonSIAA441N/AN/A
1908Edward L. GreeneSIAA333N/AN/A
1909 Arthur Brides SIAA520N/AN/A
1910SIAA360N/AN/A
1911Branch BocockSIAA611N/AN/A
1912C. W. MartinSIAA341N/AN/A
1913 Thomas Trenchard SIAA540N/AN/A
1914SIAA1010N/AN/A
1915SIAA431N/AN/A
1916 Thomas Campbell SIAA540N/AN/A
1919SIAA431N/AN/A
1920Myron FullerSIAA260N/AN/A
1921 Bill Fetzer SIAA522N/AN/A
1922SoCon1st910N/AN/A
1923SoCon12th531N/AN/A
1924SoCon14th450N/AN/A
1925SoCon3rd711N/AN/A
1926 Chuck Collins SoCon10th450N/AN/A
1927SoCon19th460N/AN/A
1928SoCon11th532N/AN/A
1929SoCon3rd910N/AN/A
1930SoCon8th532N/AN/A
1931SoCon13th433N/AN/A
1932SoCon17th352N/AN/A
1933SoCon3rd450N/AN/A
1934 Carl Snavely SoCon2nd711N/AN/A
1935SoCon2nd810N/AN/A
1936 Raymond Wolf SoCon2nd820N/A
1937SoCon2nd71119N/A
1938SoCon4th621N/A
1939SoCon3rd811N/A
1940SoCon5th640N/A
1941SoCon11th370N/A
1942Jim TatumSoCon4th522N/A
1943Tom YoungSoCon5th630N/A
1944Gene McEverSoCon9th171N/A
1945 Carl Snavely SoCon7th550N/A
1946SoCon1st821Lost 1947 Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia, 10-209N/A
1947SoCon2nd8209N/A
1948SoCon2nd911Lost 1949 Sugar Bowl vs. Oklahoma, 6-143N/A
1949SoCon1st740Lost Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Rice, 13-2716N/A
1950SoCon7th352
1951SoCon10th280
1952SoCon12th260
1953 George T. Barclay ACCT-3rd460
1954ACC3rd451
1955ACC4th370
1956 Jim Tatum ACC5th091
1957ACC4th640
1958ACC4th640
1959 Jim Hickey ACC2nd550
1960ACC6th370
1961ACC2nd550
1962ACCT-4th370
1963ACC1st920Won 1963 Gator Bowl vs. Air Force, 35-019
1964ACCT-3rd550
1965ACCT-5th460
1966ACC8th280
1967 Bill Dooley ACC7th280
1968ACC8th370
1969ACCT-3rd550
1970ACCT-2nd840Lost 1970 Peach Bowl vs. Arizona State, 26-48
1971ACC1st930Lost 1971 Gator Bowl vs. Georgia, 3-718
1972ACC1st1110Won 1972 Sun Bowl vs. Texas Tech, 32-281214
1973ACC6th470
1974ACCT-2nd750Lost 1974 Sun Bowl vs. Mississippi State, 24-26
1975ACC6th371
1976ACC2nd930Lost 1976 Peach Bowl vs. Kentucky, 0-21
1977ACC1st831Lost 1977 Liberty Bowl vs. Nebraska, 17-211714
1978 Dick Crum ACC4th560
1979ACC5th831Won 1979 Gator Bowl vs. Michigan, 17-151514
1980ACC1st1110Won 1980 Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Texas, 16-7109
1981ACC2nd1020Won 1981 Gator Bowl vs. Arkansas, 31-2798
1982ACCT-3rd840Won 1982 Sun Bowl vs. Texas, 26-101813
1983ACC2nd840Lost 1983 Peach Bowl vs. Florida State, 3-28
1984ACC3rd551
1985ACC5th560
1986ACC2nd741Lost Aloha Bowl vs. Arizona, 21-30
1987ACC6th560
1988 Mack Brown ACC7th1100
1989ACC8th1100
1990ACC5th641
1991ACC5th740
1992ACC3rd930Won 1993 Peach Bowl vs. Mississippi State, 21-171918
1993ACC2nd1030Lost 1993 Gator Bowl vs. Alabama, 10-241921
1994ACCT-3rd840Lost 1994 Sun Bowl vs. Texas, 30-3521
1995ACC5th750Won 1995 CarQuest Bowl vs. Arkansas, 20-10
1996ACC2nd102[A 1]Won 1997 Gator Bowl vs. West Virginia, 20-13 1010
1997Mack Brown/Carl TorbushACC2nd111Won 1998 Gator Bowl vs. Virginia Tech, 42-3 64
1998 Carl Torbush ACCT-4th75Won 1998 Las Vegas Bowl vs. San Diego State, 20-1
1999ACC9th38
2000ACC6th65
2001 John Bunting ACC3rd85Won 2001 Peach Bowl vs. Auburn, 16-10
2002ACC8th39
2003ACC9th210
2004ACCT-3rd66Lost 2004 Continental Tire Bowl vs. Boston College, 24-37
2005ACC4th Coast56
2006ACC5th Coast39
2007 Butch Davis ACC4th Coast48
2008[A 2]ACC3rd Coast0 (8)5Lost 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl vs. West Virginia, 30-31
2009ACC4th Coast0 (8)5Lost 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl vs. Pittsburgh, 17-19
2010ACC3rd Coast85Won 2010 Music City Bowl vs. Tennessee, 30-27 (2OT)
2011Everett WithersACC4th Coast76Lost 2011 Independence Bowl vs. Missouri, 24-41
2012Larry FedoraACCT-1st Coast84Ineligible
2013ACC5th Coast76Won 2013 Belk Bowl vs. Cincinnati, 39-17
2014ACC3rd Coast67Lost 2014 Quick Lane Bowl vs. Rutgers, 21-41
Total Totals through December 28th 2013, 670 504 54 (all games)

Notes

  1. Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.[5]
  2. UNC decided to vacate all of its wins in 2008 and 2009 following a NCAA investigation. Vacated wins are in parentheses.[6]

References

  1. 2012 North Carolina Football. Goheels.com. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  2. North Carolina Yearly Totals. College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  3. North Carolina Bowl History. College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  4. 1 2 North Carolina In the Polls. College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  5. Whiteside, Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime system still excites coaches". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  6. "UNC files response to NCAA notice of allegations". Sports Illustrated. September 19, 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
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