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Drake Maye leads UNC football past Pitt, sets Tar Heels' path to ACC championship


No. 21 North Carolina took a major step toward the ACC Coastal Division title by rallying to beat defending league champion Pittsburgh on Saturday night at Kenan Stadium. Down 14 points in the second half, the Tar Heels scored on five straight possessions behind the passing of quarterback to overtake the Panthers to score a 42-24 victory. (Fayetteville Observer)

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Drake Maye leads UNC football past Pitt, sets Tar Heels' path to ACC championship