Victory Bell |
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Duke Blue DevilsDuke University's 26 varsity sports teams, known as the Blue Devils, compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The name comes from the French "les Diables Bleus" or "the Blue Devils," which was the nickname given during World War I to the Chasseurs Alpins, the French Alpine light infantry...
North Carolina Tar HeelsThe North Carolina Tar Heels are the athletic teams for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The name Tar Heel is a nickname used to refer to individuals from the state of North Carolina, the Tar Heel State...
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Originated |
1948 |
Trophy Series |
North Carolina leads (2 vacated UNC wins) |
Current Holder |
North Carolina (2011) |
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The
Victory Bell is the
traveling trophyA trophy is a reward for a specific achievement, and serves as recognition or evidence of merit. Trophies are most often awarded for sporting events, from youth sports to professional level athletics...
given to the winner of the annual
footballAmerican football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...
game between the
DukeThe Duke Blue Devils football program is a college football team that represents Duke University . The team is currently a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference , which is a Division I Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association . The Blue Devils compete in the Coastal...
and
North CarolinaThe North Carolina Tar Heels football team represents the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in collegiate level football. In Carolina’s first 121 seasons of football competition, the Tar Heels have compiled a record of 646–488–54, a winning percentage of .566...
. The game is worth two points in the year long
Carlyle CupThe Carlyle Cup is a trophy contested annually by the Duke Blue Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels. It is awarded to the school that has the most combined head-to-head wins against the other school in all of the shared varsity sports for that academic year...
between the two schools. Following their win in the 2010 game, North Carolina leads the series 40–20, with one game tied and two wins vacated by North Carolina.
History
Two cheerleaders, Loring Jones of Duke and Norman Sper of North Carolina, were influential in the concept of the Victory Bell. Jones designed the model and Sper obtained the Bell from an old railroad train. North Carolina won possession of the first ever Victory Bell game with a 20–0 shutout victory at Kenan Memorial Stadium in 1948.
Traditions
It has been a tradition as of late for the winner to spray paint the platform of the trophy to match their school colors. After losing the Victory Bell in 2003, North Carolina came back the next year and beat Duke 40–17 in Duke's
Wallace Wade StadiumWallace Wade Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Primarily used for American football, it is the home field of the Duke Blue Devils. It opened in 1929 with a game against Pitt, as the first facility in Duke's new west campus. The...
. After the conclusion of the game, North Carolina football players immediately spraypainted the base of the bell
Carolina blueCarolina blue is the shade of blue used as one of the official school colors of the University of North Carolina. The name is derived from the popular usage of "Carolina" to refer to the university...
, leaving large amounts of light blue residue on the track of the stadium. Whenever North Carolina has been in possession of the Victory Bell, cheerleaders wheel it out while ringing the bell at the same time the live ram mascot, Rameses, is brought out onto the field. The bell is also displayed in front of the students' section.
Game results
North Carolina leads the all-time series with 55 wins, Duke has 35 wins, and there are four ties and two vacated North Carolina wins. North Carolina also leads the series since the introduction of the Victory Bell with 40 wins, Duke has 20 wins, and there are one tie and two vacated North Carolina wins.
Pre-trophy games
Note: Duke was known as Trinity College until 1924.
EWLINE
# |
Date |
Winner |
Score |
Location |
1 |
November 27, 1888 |
Trinity |
16–0 |
Durham, NC |
2 |
May 8, 1889 |
Trinity |
25–17 |
Raleigh, NC |
3 |
1889 |
North Carolina |
1–0† |
Durham, NC |
4 |
November 20, 1891 |
Trinity |
6–4 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
5 |
November 12, 1892 |
North Carolina |
24–0 |
Durham, NC |
6 |
October 28, 1893 |
Trinity |
6–4 |
Durham, NC |
7 |
October 24, 1894 |
North Carolina |
28–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
8 |
October 12, 1922 |
North Carolina |
20–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
9 |
October 12, 1923 |
North Carolina |
14–6 |
Durham, NC |
10 |
October 11, 1924 |
North Carolina |
6–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
11 |
October 10, 1925 |
North Carolina |
41–0 |
Durham, NC |
12 |
October 16, 1926 |
North Carolina |
6–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
13 |
November 19, 1927 |
North Carolina |
18–0 |
Durham, NC |
14 |
December 8, 1928 |
North Carolina |
14–7 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
15 |
December 7, 1929 |
North Carolina |
48–7 |
Durham, NC |
16 |
December 6, 1930 |
Tie |
0–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
17 |
November 21, 1931 |
Tie |
0–0 |
Durham, NC |
† Forfeit |
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# |
Date |
Winner |
Score |
Location |
18 |
November 19, 1932 |
Duke |
7–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
19 |
November 18, 1933 |
Duke |
21–0 |
Durham, NC |
20 |
November 17, 1934 |
North Carolina |
7–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
21 |
November 16, 1935 |
Duke |
25–0 |
Durham, NC |
22 |
November 14, 1936 |
Duke |
27–7 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
23 |
November 13, 1937 |
North Carolina |
14–6 |
Durham, NC |
24 |
October 29, 1938 |
Duke |
14–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
25 |
November 18, 1939 |
Duke |
13–3 |
Durham, NC |
26 |
November 16, 1940 |
North Carolina |
6–3 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
27 |
November 15, 1941 |
Duke |
20–0 |
Durham, NC |
28 |
November 14, 1942 |
Tie |
13–13 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
29 |
October 16, 1943 |
Duke |
14–7 |
Durham, NC |
30 |
November 20, 1943 |
Duke |
27–6 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
31 |
November 25, 1944 |
Duke |
33–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
32 |
November 24, 1945 |
Duke |
14–7 |
Durham, NC |
33 |
November 23, 1946 |
North Carolina |
22–7 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
34 |
November 22, 1947 |
North Carolina |
21–0 |
Durham, NC |
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Trophy games
EWLINE
# |
Date |
Winner |
Score |
Location |
35 |
November 20, 1948 |
North Carolina |
20–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
36 |
November 19, 1949 |
North Carolina |
21–20 |
Durham, NC |
37 |
November 25, 1950 |
Duke |
7–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
38 |
November 24, 1951 |
Duke |
19–7 |
Durham, NC |
39 |
November 22, 1952 |
Duke |
34–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
40 |
November 28, 1953 |
Duke |
35–20 |
Durham, NC |
41 |
November 27, 1954 |
Duke |
47–12 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
42 |
November 26, 1955 |
Duke |
6–0 |
Durham, NC |
43 |
November 24, 1956 |
Duke |
21–6 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
44 |
November 23, 1957 |
North Carolina |
21–13 |
Durham, NC |
45 |
November 22, 1958 |
Duke |
7–6 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
46 |
November 21, 1959 |
North Carolina |
50–0 |
Durham, NC |
47 |
November 19, 1960 |
North Carolina |
7–6 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
48 |
November 18, 1961 |
Duke |
6–3 |
Durham, NC |
49 |
November 24, 1962 |
Duke |
16–14 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
50 |
November 28, 1963 |
North Carolina |
16–14 |
Durham, NC |
51 |
November 21, 1964 |
North Carolina |
21–15 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
52 |
November 20, 1965 |
Duke |
34–7 |
Durham, NC |
53 |
November 19, 1966 |
Duke |
41–25 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
54 |
November 18, 1967 |
North Carolina |
20–9 |
Durham, NC |
55 |
November 23, 1968 |
North Carolina |
25–14 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
56 |
November 22, 1969 |
Duke |
17–13 |
Durham, NC |
57 |
November 21, 1970 |
North Carolina |
59–34 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
58 |
November 20, 1971 |
North Carolina |
38–0 |
Durham, NC |
59 |
November 18, 1972 |
North Carolina |
14–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
60 |
November 24, 1973 |
Duke |
27–10 |
Durham, NC |
61 |
November 23, 1974 |
North Carolina |
14–13 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
62 |
November 22, 1975 |
Tie |
17–17 |
Durham, NC |
63 |
November 20, 1976 |
North Carolina |
39–38 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
64 |
November 19, 1977 |
North Carolina |
16–3 |
Durham, NC |
65 |
November 25, 1978 |
North Carolina |
16–15 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
66 |
November 24, 1979 |
North Carolina |
37–16 |
Durham, NC |
67 |
November 22, 1980 |
North Carolina |
44–21 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
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# |
Date |
Winner |
Score |
Location |
68 |
November 21, 1981 |
North Carolina |
31–10 |
Durham, NC |
69 |
November 20, 1982 |
Duke |
23–17 |
Durham, NC |
70 |
November 19, 1983 |
North Carolina |
34–27 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
71 |
November 24, 1984 |
North Carolina |
17–15 |
Durham, NC |
72 |
November 23, 1985 |
Duke |
23–21 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
73 |
November 22, 1986 |
North Carolina |
42–35 |
Durham, NC |
74 |
November 21, 1987 |
Duke |
25–10 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
75 |
November 19, 1988 |
Duke |
35–29 |
Durham, NC |
76 |
November 18, 1989 |
Duke |
41–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
77 |
November 17, 1990 |
North Carolina |
24–22 |
Durham, NC |
78 |
November 23, 1991 |
North Carolina |
47–14 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
79 |
November 21, 1992 |
North Carolina |
31–28 |
Durham, NC |
80 |
November 26, 1993 |
North Carolina |
38–24 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
81 |
November 19, 1994 |
North Carolina |
41–40 |
Durham, NC |
82 |
November 18, 1995 |
North Carolina |
28–24 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
83 |
November 23, 1996 |
North Carolina |
27–10 |
Durham, NC |
84 |
November 22, 1997 |
North Carolina |
50–14 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
85 |
November 21, 1998 |
North Carolina |
28–6 |
Durham, NC |
86 |
November 20, 1999 |
North Carolina |
38–0 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
87 |
November 18, 2000 |
North Carolina |
59–21 |
Durham, NC |
88 |
November 17, 2001 |
North Carolina |
52–17 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
89 |
November 23, 2002 |
North Carolina |
23–21 |
Durham, NC |
90 |
November 22, 2003 |
Duke |
30–22 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
91 |
November 20, 2004 |
North Carolina |
40–17 |
Durham, NC |
92 |
November 19, 2005 |
North Carolina |
24–21 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
93 |
November 25, 2006 |
North Carolina |
45–44 |
Durham, NC |
94 |
November 24, 2007 |
North Carolina |
20–14 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
95 |
November 29, 2008 |
UNC Vacated |
28–20 |
Durham, NC |
96 |
November 7, 2009 |
UNC Vacated |
19–6 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
97 |
November 27, 2010 |
North Carolina |
24–19 |
Durham, NC |
98 |
November 26, 2011 |
North Carolina |
37–21 |
Chapel Hill, NC |
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