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Day After: Free Fallin' After Third Straight Loss
North Carolina lost its third straight game, this time a 34-24 loss to Pittsburgh in Kenan Stadium. Mack Brown’s team played well enough to be in a tie game in the fourth quarter but could not get critical stops late as Eli Holstein and the Panthers won for the first time ever in Chapel Hill. Buck Sanders, Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley break down the loss as the Tar Heels continue to fall after a 3-0 start to the season.
Watch: Pittsburgh QB Eli Holstein throws costly interception against North Carolina
Pitt quarterback Eli Holstein threw a costly interception in the first quarter at North Carolina.Tar Heels defensive back Kaleb Cost picked off Holstein's pass attempt and returned it 84 yards for a touchdown and a 7-3 lead after the extra point. PICK 6 for UNC and the Tar Heels take a 7-0 lead! pic.twitter.com/QyNV26yjY9— College Football Live (@CollegeFBonX) October 5, 2024 North Carolina (3-2, 0-1 in ACC) entered Saturday's game the loser of two in a row after starting the season 3-0.It gave up 70 points to James Madison in Week 4. Last Saturday, the Tar Heels blew a 20-point lead in...
Transfer QB, Re-Energized Offense Power Unbeaten Pitt
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina looks to snap a two-game losing skid when it plays host to undefeated Pittsburgh on Saturday afternoon at Kenan Stadium (noon, ESPN2). The Panthers (4-0) are unbeaten through four games for the first time since 2000, back when they were playing football in the Big East Conference. The Big East, of course, has since eliminated football and Pitt joined the ACC in 2011. Pitt handled Kent State in the season opener (55-24), before knocking off a pair of Big 12 teams. The Panthers squeaked by on the road at Cincinnati (28-27), and won the Backyard Brawl at home over West Virginia (38-34). Pitt then blasted FCS program Youngstown State (73-17), and took a break last week with its first open date on the schedule.
WPIAL clinched: Boys soccer playoff qualifiers through Oct. 3, 2024
Oct. 4—Section play in the 2024 WPIAL boys soccer regular season is down to the final 10 days. As of now, 41 teams have qualified for the district postseason. The top four teams in each section qualify for the district playoffs. All teams tied for a playoff spot in which head-to-head does not break the tie all qualify for the postseason. Here is the latest list of district teams that have ...
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