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After giving up 24 points in second quarter, UNC football falls to Notre Dame, 45-32


It wasn’t 40 points, but it was another destructive quarter nonetheless. And this time, North Carolina’s offense couldn’t overcome it. The Tar Heels were upended by a 24-point second quarter and fell to Notre Dame 45-32 on Saturday before a sold-out Kenan Stadium crowd. North Carolina held Notre Dame to 40 yards in total offense in the first quarter. (MSN.com)

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After giving up 24 points in second quarter, UNC football falls to Notre Dame, 45-32