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Impressive UNC comeback forces OT but Pitt pulls out victory, 30-23


North Carolina woke up from a first-quarter nightmare fraught with bad defense, penalties and a rough performance by the Tar Heels’ offensive line. All of that flipped for the rest of the game to force overtime. But Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett connected with Lucas Krull in overtime to give No. 25 Pittsburgh a 30–23 victory on Thursday night. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Impressive UNC comeback forces OT but Pitt pulls out victory, 30-23