Art’s Angle: Showing Their Irish
Posted Sep 25, 2022
The visitors scored 38 points on six straight possessions to lead 38-14, which was insurmountable because their defense was on the way to sacking Drake Maye three times while holding UNC's running game to 66 yards. That’s when it hit the sellout crowd and the air began coming out of the balloon that had been inflating all weekend in Chapel Hill.
(Chapelboro.com)
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