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UNC football pulled ahead of Duke at Wallace Wade Stadium with a touchdown pass with 16 seconds remaining in the game. North Carolina Tar Heels beat Duke Blue Devils in ACC Coastal rivalry game, 38-35
For the second straight year, Drake Maye pushed No. 24 North Carolina with just enough in the clutch to beat rival Duke. Maye pushed the Tar Heels to one final lead before UNC stopped Duke's 2 ...
Yet the Dukes got yet another score — giving Barnett five TD passes for the day — to put 70 points on the Kenan Memorial Stadium scoreboard. Next Saturday, UNC travels to Duke for a 4 p.m. ET ...
North Carolina blitzed Duke early thanks to hot shooting from Cam Johnson to put North Carolina up 33–20 over Duke with about 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes left in the 1st half. Duke's Zion Williamson finally got going and scored 12 of Duke's last 24 points of the half to help Duke comeback and tie the score at 44 points a piece at halftime.
UNC rallied in the final seconds of regulation to force overtime, and stuffed a Duke two-point conversion on the Blue Devils’ second OT series to retain the Victory Bell.
The Blue Devils trailed the Tar Heels by 20 points in the second half, but overcame that deficit with three straight touchdowns to ring the Victory Bell.
The Tar Heels represent University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the NCAA's Atlantic Coast Conference. Although North Carolina began competing in intercollegiate football in 1888, [1] the school's official record generally does not include statistics from before the 1940s, as records from earlier years are often incomplete and inconsistent.
Led by fourth-year head coach Butch Davis, the Tar Heels played their home games at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. North Carolina finished the season 8–5 overall and 4–4 in ACC play to tie for third in the Coastal Division. They were invited to the Music City Bowl, where they defeated Tennessee, 30–27, in two ...