Despite the 50-43 loss, UNC proved it can play a better brand of football
Posted Oct 13, 2014
Notre Dame Stadium grew eerily quiet as more than 80,000 fans stood in shock trying to make sense of what had just happened. It wasn’t even seven minutes in, and yet somehow the struggling, unranked North Carolina football team had marched into South Bend, Ind., and grabbed a commanding 14-0 lead over the nation’s No. 6 team on national television.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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