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In North Carolina’s first-ever Thursday night home game, the Tar Heels watched an 18-point second-half lead evaporate into the cool October air as Florida State’s Christian Ponder rallied his tribe to a 30-27 victory at Kenan Stadium. North Carolina (4-3, 0-3 ACC) built a 24-6 lead less than five minutes into the third quarter behind a solid rushing attack and a dominating defensive performance. (Inside Carolina)

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