Charlie Justice Hall Of Honor Dedication: Part I
 
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By: Joe Bray
During his four years in Chapel Hill, from 1946-49, Justice helped guide the Tar Heels to three major bowls.

Dawn Bunting greets Justice. Justice was twice a runnerup for the Heisman Trophy.

Athletic Director Dick Baddour shows former UNC System President C.D. Spangler the Justice Exhibit.

Woody Durham was Master of Cermonies for the ceremony. Later that evening, Durham would broadast his 1,000th Carolina basketball game.

Coach Bunting speaks to the crowd before leaving for the hotel.

Walt Pupa scored Carolina's only touchdown in a 20-10 Carolina loss to Georgia in the 1947 Sugar Bowl.

Justice had an impact on his home state that no other athlete had ever had before or few have had since.

Chancellor Moeser tells the crowd how optimistic he is about the future of Carolina football.

Bill Rand with one of the greatest players in the history of UNC football, Don McCauley. McCauley was a two-time ACC Player of the Year.

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