UNC's ACC Football Title Hopes Die in the Red Zone
Posted Dec 4, 2022
It was the worst possible result. Midway through the third quarter, UNC had third and goal on the Clemson five-yard line. A UNC touchdown at that point would have made the score 24-17 and brought the Tar Heels back into the game. Instead, QB Drake Maye struggled to find anyone open, rolled out, surveyed the field, and made his way back to the right.
(Inside Carolina)
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