No. 17 UNC football falls apart in 34-3 loss to No. 25 Virginia Tech
On its first offensive play of the game, the North Carolina football team was already threatening to break loose.
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On its first offensive play of the game, the North Carolina football team was already threatening to break loose.
After a sloppy start to the contest, No. 17 UNC was dominated by No. 25 Virginia Tech's stout defense. The Tar Heels opened the door for the Hokies, turning the ball over four times en route to a lopsided 34-3 loss.
Back at home after defeating No. 23 Florida State in Tallahassee, the No. 17 North Carolina football team will host No. 25 Virginia Tech at 3:30 on Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
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