Carolina rises from the dead to beat Georgia Tech
Posted Oct 3, 2015
Just when it looked like Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson could name his score, the Tar Heels staged the biggest comeback in program history. Carolina exploded for 24 second-half points to win in Atlanta for the first time since 1997, 38-31. The Heels were led by Marquise Williams' 134 yards passing and 148 rushing, the fifth time in school history he's posted 100 of each in a game.
(Carolina Blue)
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