UNC overcomes slow start, beats Louisville 14-7
Posted Oct 8, 2011
Whatever North Carolina interim coach Everett Withers said in the locker room at halftime must have made an impression on his players. After a sluggish, scoreless first half, North Carolina dominated the second half this afternoon to defeat Louisville 14-7 at Kenan Stadium. The Tar Heels outgained Louisville 202 yards to 85 in the second half after struggling in the first half.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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