The most seasoned veteran of the Smith Center walks out of the tunnel like the rest of the players — but he remains there for the whole game.
Charlie Jones, dressed in a Carolina blue jacket, has been supervisor of that tunnel since the Smith Center opened 25 years ago. His primary responsibility is to keep unauthorized people from entering the tunnel.
Now 73, Jones has spent the past decades in what he considers the best seat in the house.
“I like seeing the people, the players and the enthusiasm of the ball game,” he said. “This really is a class act.”
On Wednesday, Jones will experience one of his favorite games of every season — the UNC vs. Duke game. He hasn’t missed one in 27 years.
Jones said his all-time favorite game of the rivalry was when UNC beat Duke in 1986.
“Beating Duke is like winning a championship, or one of the things closest to it,” he said. “Any Duke win is a favorite win, but that year was the best.”
Whenever Duke fans walk through his tunnel, Jones offers them a piece of advice.
He has told many of them, including former Duke player Jay Bilas and current head coach Mike Krzyzewski, to put on a Carolina blue tie when walking through.