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Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Football.

The next Tom Brady? No, Drake Maye is a different breed.

’s precociousness traces to his upbringing. His father, , played quarterback at the University of North Carolina from 1984 to 1987. Drake competed constantly with his older brothers. nailed the buzzer beater that vaulted the 2017 Tar Heels to the Final Four on their way to a national championship. (MSN.com)

Video: The Day After Podcast - UNC Football Does Just Enough To Scrape Past Stanford

North Carolina beat Stanford on Saturday. It was not full of highlight plays, but the Tar Heels were effective enough on offense and stout enough on defense to notch their second straight ACC win to move to 4-5 overall. Inside Carolina's Jason Staples, Buck Sanders, and Tommy Ashley break down UNC's performance. (View Video)

Three Observations from UNC Football's Homecoming Win over Stanford

UNC Football earned its second straight victory and are now two wins from becoming bowl eligible. The good news: North Carolina does not have to leave the state down the stretch. The bad news: The remaining schedule is tough, with Wake Forest, Duke and NC State looming—and the days of playing struggling teams like Stanford and Syracuse are over. (Sports Illustrated)

Good, Bad, and Ugly Report: UNC Football vs. Stanford

The box score doesn’t reflect that Stanford dominated the game for most of three quarters, as the Cardinal outgained the Tar Heels, had more first downs, and won the time of possession. But the final score, went UNC’s way as Carolina picked up their fourth win of the season. Here is the Stanford edition of the Good, Bad, and Ugly Report: (Tar Heel Tribune)

Melkart Abou Jaoude, Tyler Thompson Lead Relentless UNC Pass Rush in Win Over Stanford

By halftime, the Tar Heels went into the locker room with six sacks — tied for their season high — even though the offense only had three first downs. The pressure never slowed. By the end, UNC tallied nine sacks, three from defensive end Melkart Abou Jaoude and another three from linebacker — a career high en route to a 20–15 win. (TarHeel247)

Nine sacks, no quit: Defense powers UNC Football to second straight victory

North Carolina’s defense keeps getting better, just in time for the Tar Heels to gain some momentum while the offense tries to find some consistency. The Tar Heels piled up a season-high nine sacks and got just enough offense to beat down a bad Stanford team 20–15 on Saturday for their second consecutive victory after struggling in the first half. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: Bill Belichick Post-Stanford Press Conference

North Carolina head football coach speaks with the media after the Tar Heels' 20-15 win over Stanford on Saturday evening in Chapel Hill. (View Video)

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. (View Box Score)

Video: UNC Football Players Post-Stanford Press Conference

North Carolina quarterback , linebacker , and wide receiver speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 20-15 Homecoming victory over the Stanford Cardinal on Saturday at Kenan Stadium. (View Video)

Video: UNC Football Holds Off Stanford, 20-15 - Highlights

North Carolina's defense recorded 9 sacks, and quarterback 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. (View Video)
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Football Schedule at a Glance
Last Game:
North Carolina: 20
Stanford: 15
Sat, Nov 8 Box Score
Next Game:
UNC vs. Wake Forest
Sat, Nov 15 4:30 ET, Winston-Salem, N.C. (Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium)
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ACC Football Standings
TeamACCOverall
(14) Georgia Tech5-18-1
(20) Virginia5-18-2
Pittsburgh5-17-2
SMU5-17-3
Duke4-15-4
(19) Louisville4-27-2
(16) Miami3-27-2
Wake Forest3-36-3
California3-36-4
Clemson3-44-5
NC State2-35-4
North Carolina2-34-5
Virginia Tech2-33-6
Stanford2-53-7
Florida State1-54-5
Syracuse1-63-7
Boston College0-61-9