Letter: Line Monitor details walk-up rules for UNC game

There are currently over 1,000 tenters lined up for Wednesday's UNC game, but there is still room for a few hundred people to be let in from the walk-up line after all of the tenting students have been let it. The line should form with students exiting the line only to attend class, get food and attend to human needs. Soon after the line has formed, the line monitors will arrive to register the people in the line. Each individual in the line may register along with one friend, forming a two-person group. At the time of registration, only one person from the group needs to be present. Line monitors will return to the line at random, unannounced times to perform checks of the line. Each group must have at least one of its two members present at all times. At each check, new groups will be registered at the end of the list in the order they are in the line. Any group missing a check will be moved to the end of the line, behind the new groups registering at that check. There is no guaranteed grace period following checks of the walk-up line.

At the final check, three hours before tipoff, bracelets will be distributed to all groups that have made their checks. A bracelet does not guarantee admission.

Finally, coach Mike Krzyzewski will make his annual speech in K-ville tonight at 10 p.m. Afterward, old Duke-UNC games will be shown on a screen in front of the Schwartz-Butters Building.

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