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Quarterback Chazz Surratt (12) scrambles against Western Carolina on Saturday in Kenan Stadium.
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Quarterback Chazz Surratt (12) scrambles against Western Carolina on Saturday in Kenan Stadium.
Running back Michael Carter (8) celebrates with offensive lineman Charlie Heck (67) after scoring a touchdown against Western Carolina on Nov. 18, 2017 at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
Wide receiver Anthony Ratliff-Williams (7) leaps for a catch against Western Carolina on Saturday in Kenan Stadium.
Defensive end Tomon Fox (12) tackles Western Carolina quarterback Tyrie Adams (12) on Saturday in Kenan Stadium.
The North Carolina football team is coming off one its best games of the season: a 34-31 win over Pittsburgh last Thursday.
The Tar Heels didn’t find a good way to start their story this season, but they are still hoping to find a good way to end it.
Quarterback Nathan Elliott (11) scrambles against Miami on Oct. 28 in Kenan Stadium.
The future looks bright for the North Carolina men’s basketball team after this season, with its strong 2018 recruiting class so far. The class includes commitments from five-star recruits Nassir Little and Coby White, as well as four-star recruit Rechon Black. The Tar Heels also are still in the running for Zion Williamson, the No. 2 player in the nation according to 247Sports.
The North Carolina football team will take on the Pittsburgh Panthers on Thursday at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh won’t be the Tar Heels' toughest opponent, but the team will certainly put up a fight, especially after losing to the Tar Heels by one point last year.
UNC home football games mean seas of people in Carolina blue roaming Franklin Street and plenty of food, but it can also mean traffic jams and difficult times finding parking. Staff writer Grant Allen hit the streets to ask residents and UNC students, "How does game day traffic affect your weekend routine?"
First-year wide receiver Beau Corrales made a name for himself with his two touchdowns, even as North Carolina (1-8, 0-6 ACC) fell 24-19 to No. 9 Miami (7-0, 5-0 ACC).
Whatever adjective could be used to describe North Carolina’s 52-point loss to Virginia Tech from a week ago definitely would not fit this week's game against Miami.
Wide receiver Beau Corrales (88) extends for a 26-yard catch against Miami on Saturday in Kenan Stadium.
Wide receiver Beau Corrales (88) elevates for a touchdown against Miami on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2018 in Kenan Stadium.
Miami wide receiver Braxton Berrios (8) breaks a tackle against North Carolina on Saturday in Kenan Stadium.
Former North Carolina defensive lineman Nazair Jones (90) tackles Miami running back Mark Walton (1) in 2015.
The North Carolina football team (1-7, 0-5 ACC) faces its toughest opponent of the season on Saturday when the No. 8 Miami Hurricanes (6-0, 4-0 ACC) come to town.
After Dirk Nowitzki suffered an injury that put him out for 25 games last season, former Tar Heel Harrison Barnes became a major offensive leader for the Dallas Mavericks last season, averaging 35.5 minutes, 19.2 points and five rebounds per game.
The last time a North Carolina football team started 1-7, Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” won Record of the Year at the 48th annual Grammy awards, LaDainian Tomlinson was the NFL’s MVP and "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" had just aired its final episode.
On Saturday, K.J. Sails became a hot topic.