Video: Bill Belichick Post-Stanford Press Conference
North Carolina head football coach
Bill Belichick speaks with the media after the Tar Heels' 20-15 win over Stanford on Saturday evening in Chapel Hill.
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Box Score: North Carolina 20, Stanford 15
View the complete box score from the North Carolina Tar Heels' 20-15 victory over the Stanford Cardinal on Saturday in Chapel Hill on Homecoming and Military Appreciation Day. (
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Video: UNC Football Players Post-Stanford Press Conference
North Carolina quarterback
Gio Lopez, linebacker
Khmori House, and wide receiver
Jordan Shipp speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 20-15 Homecoming victory over the Stanford Cardinal on Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
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Video: UNC Football Holds Off Stanford, 20-15 - Highlights
North Carolina's defense recorded 9 sacks, and quarterback
Gio Lopez passed for two second-half touchdowns as North Carolina beat the Stanford Cardinal, 20-15, during Saturday's Homecoming and Military Appreciation game in Chapel Hill. Check out the highlights.
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Gio Lopez throws 2 touchdown passes, UNC beats Stanford 20-15
Gio Lopez threw for two second-half touchdowns and UNC's defense relentlessly pressured Elijah Brown as the Tar Heels beat Stanford 20-15 Saturday for their second straight ACC victory.
Jordan Shipp led the Tar Heels (4-5, 2-3
ACC Standings) with 83 yards receiving. His 55-yard touchdown grab extended the lead to 20-3 early in the fourth quarter. (
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UNC Football Leans on Defense in 20-15 Defeat of Stanford
North Carolina overcome its clumsiness on offense long enough to pick up its second victory in a row on Saturday. The Tar Heels defeated Stanford 20-15 in an ACC football rock fight at Kenan Stadium, relying heavily on another stout defensive effort powered by what amounted to a season-best sack party. UNC's defense piled up a whopping eight sacks. (
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Meet 10 Tar Heel military heroes
UNC has a longstanding history of supporting veterans on campus. Before or after they served their country, they spent time in Chapel Hill learning from professors, participating in extracurricular activities and building the values that underscore their armed forces service. Keep reading to learn about 10 Tar Heels who served in the military. (
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Video: Carolina Insider - UNC Football vs. Stanford Preview
North Carolina football welcomes Stanford to Kenan Stadium on Saturday for the Tar Heels' Homecoming and Military Appreciation game.
Jones Angell from the
Tar Heel Sports Radio Network and Adam Lucas of GoHeels.com preview the matchup on the Carolina Insider Podcast.
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Sat Nov 8
Carolina Football vs. Stanford: Where, when to watch, notes, stats, depth chart
In North Carolina’s first three ACC football games, the Tar Heels have held opponents under 100 yards in three consecutive conference games for the first time since 2009. UNC opponents have averaged just 2.66 yards per rush, the best in the ACC. North Carolina ranks 23rd nationally and second in the ACC in fewest penalties, with 41 on the season. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Football Hosts Stanford For Homecoming, Military Appreciation Day On Saturday - Pregame Notes
UNC Football returns to Kenan Stadium this weekend to host Stanford on Homecoming as the Tar Heels also observe Military Appreciation Day. Kickoff is 4:30 p.m. on The CW. Stanford is led by coach Frank Reich, former coach of the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers. Andrew Luck was named the Cardinal's general manager prior to the 2025 season. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC DB Jaiden Patterson Leans on Thad Dixon, Relies on Versatility to Contribute
When cornerback
Thaddeus Dixon hobbled off during Clemson’s win over UNC, Tar Heel fans were reminded things could, in fact, get worse. But in Dixon’s absence,
Jaiden Patterson has stepped up, aiding in the improvement of a Carolina defense that has allowed an average of just 16 points and fewer than 250 yards per game the last three games. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC vs. Kansas Postgame Quotes
Caleb Wilson on beating Kansas: "I approached the game like I approach every other game, which is to go out there and try my hardest, but it was personal for me. We hadn't beaten them in 20 years. I wasn't even born. So, you know, they beat us in the National Championship. I want to impress my coach. I want the world to know who I am." (
GoHeels.com)
Wide Receiver Kobe Paysour Hitting Stride, Seeing More Opportunities
Six different quarterbacks have completed passes to
Kobe Paysour at North Carolina across his five seasons with the Tar Heels. With what he has seen and experienced, he makes it a point to impart wisdom to UNC’s young group of wide receivers in practice. In games, though, the Tar Heels have looked to Paysour offensively in recent weeks. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: The Game Plan Podcast - UNC Football's Opportunity to Shine Against Stanford
UNC Football's opportunity to improve continues as Stanford comes to Kenan Stadium on Saturday. Inside Carolina’s Jason Staples, Greg Barnes, and Tommy Ashley break down the matchup and what the Tar Heels need to do on both sides of the football to beat a struggling Cardinal team.
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Shaky to sensational: Kyan Evans sparks UNC’s second-half surge past Kansas
In the first half of No. 25 UNC’s 87-74 victory Friday over No. 19 Kansas at the Smith Center,
Kyan Evans looked out of rhythm. The Jayhawks made a concerted effort to get the basketball out of his hands, and he struggled to respond. It took only a couple of minutes of the second half for his fortunes to flip, and he was a catalyst in the Tar Heels’ 27-9 run. (
Tar Heel Tribune)