Bizarre touchdown changes game in loss to N.C. State
It took 10 seconds, six hands, and two yards to reawaken North Carolina’s recent ghosts against North Carolina State in Saturday’s 29-25 loss at Kenan Stadium.
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It took 10 seconds, six hands, and two yards to reawaken North Carolina’s recent ghosts against North Carolina State in Saturday’s 29-25 loss at Kenan Stadium.
North Carolina’s seniors went empty-handed against N.C. State, losing their fourth straight rivalry game to the Wolfpack 29-25 in Kenan Stadium on Saturday.
Nate Irving is back.
In a game that was billed as Harrison Barnes’ introduction to North Carolina basketball fans, a returning starter stole the show in UNC’s 80-66 win against Lipscomb.
Almost as important as what North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams said in his final media session before the season’s first game is what he did not say.
The University cut ties with a former UNC tutor and listed five other people who have given illegal benefits to UNC football players, including three former players.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — North Carolina quarterback T.J. Yates had a lot of reasons to be rattled with six minutes left in the fourth quarter of UNC’s 37-35 win against Florida State.
TALLAHASSEE – UNC’s leading rusher Johnny White broke his clavicle in the second quarter of UNC’s 37-35 win against Florida State, and he will be out for the rest of the season.
Butch Davis was a part of his fourth “Wide Right” in Florida State. Seminoles kicker Dustin Hopkins missed a game-winning field goal with seven seconds left, and North Carolina prevailed 37-35.
Guard play.
North Carolina football coach Butch Davis has been so thorough in his praise of UNC’s last two opponents that even former Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz would blush.
There may be no better proof of the worn-out sports cliché “they don’t play the games on paper” than the last 29 years of the South’s Oldest Rivalry between North Carolina and Virginia.
In the wake of Marvin Austin, Greg Little and Robert Quinn’s removal from the football team, North Carolina’s remaining football players are left with a difficult dilemma.
In a game devoid of big plays, North Carolina made enough little ones to earn a 21-16 win against the Clemson Tigers.
North Carolina takes a 14-3 lead into halftime against the Tigers of Clemson. The game has been primarily a defensive battle, with both teams struggling to get any offensive rhythm.
North Carolina’s defense worries about containing Clemson’s two explosive running backs — just don’t ask their names.
It has been 13 years since a North Carolina running back has reached the millennium mark — and Johnny White is getting tired of hearing about it.
Kenan Stadium seems to be an imitation of the North Carolina football team this season.
For the second time in as many games, North Carolina’s football team limped away with a 30-24 loss and a feeling of missed opportunity.
T.J. Yates and the rest of the North Carolina offense are preparing to face what has been a house of horrors for them during the past three years — a defense led by Al Groh.