Both North and South Carolina make use of "Carolina" as a moniker. From 1999 to 2004, North Carolina had "Carolina Tar Heels" written on its interlocking N and C logo. South Carolina uses only a "C", which is used to start the title "Carolina". The official color of UNC is "Carolina Blue", which is an officially licensed color. Both schools use end zones painted with the title "Carolina" and "Tar Heels" or "Gamecocks" across them. Both schools use the script "Carolina" on a number of their sports uniforms. Both have the moniker trademarked. North Carolina fans argue that it was the
first public university in America, and claimed the nickname first. Also, the
Province of Carolina was founded in what is modern day North Carolina. South Carolina fans argue that South Carolina became a state first as well as the fact that the principal seat of government of the Province of Carolina was located in Charles Town, now modern day
Charleston, South Carolina. Both schools have referred to themselves as simply "Carolina", even when playing each other. == Gamecocks leave the ACC ==