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The 2013 win also gave Duke the outright Coastal Division championship and sent Duke to the ACC Championship Game for the first time since its 2005 inception and became the first Coastal Division representative other than Virginia Tech or Georgia Tech. Duke is the last university in the North Carolina Triangle region to win an ACC football ...
North Carolina appeared to right itself by taking a 14–11 lead late in the first quarter on a 28-yard TD run by Omarion Hampton. But the Dukes quickly went back on top, 18–14, with Barnett and ...
Duke’s Jordan Moore (8) scores a touchdown on a 30-yard reception from quarterback Grayson Loftis ahead North Carolina’s Marcus Allen (29) to take a 36-33 lead with 41 seconds to play in the ...
After losing the Victory Bell in 2003, North Carolina came back the next year and beat Duke 40–17 in Duke's Wallace Wade Stadium. [3] After the conclusion of the game, North Carolina football players immediately spray-painted the platform Carolina blue, leaving large amounts of Carolina blue paint residue on the track of the stadium. [ 7 ]
No. 24 North Carolina comes away with a 47-45 double-overtime victory over Duke to keep the Victory Bell, gives outgoing players memories of a lifetime.
The football rivalry between Duke and North Carolina began in 1888, when Duke University was called Trinity College. Trinity won the first game in the longstanding rivalry series. While the basketball rivalry between the two teams overshadows the importance of the yearly matchup on the gridiron, the football iteration has presented its fair ...
Armando Bacot and Harrison Ingram each posted double-doubles to help No. 3 North Carolina beat No. 7 Duke 93-84 on Saturday night in the latest renewal of the rivalry between neighboring programs ...
North Carolina quarterback T. J. Yates with the ball in North Carolina's end-zone during the 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl.. The North Carolina Tar Heels football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast ...