UNC Football Improves to 3-0 as Air Attack Takes Flight Against Minnesota
Posted Sep 16, 2023
North Carolina turned to air travel to subdue Minnesota on Saturday. The 20th-ranked Tar Heels defeated the Golden Gophers 31-13 at Kenan Stadium in the first-ever football meeting between these schools, relying almost exclusively on quarterback Drake Maye and their passing attack, a week after leaning on Omarion Hampton and the running game.
(Inside Carolina)
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