NCAAF Game Recap - North Carolina at Virginia
Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:20 PM EDT

Clem
59
FlaSt
10
F
ND
44
Navy
22
F
Tex
35
OkSt
38
F
Fla
17
UGA
36
F
K St
14
Okla
51
F
KY
15
MIZ
14
F
Bayl
14
WVU
58
F
WaSt
41
Stan
38
F
Wash
10
Cal
12
F
TxAM
13
MissSt
28
F
Iowa
24
PSU
30
F
Oreg
15
Ariz
44
F
Wisc
17
NW
31
F
SoFL
36
Hou
57
F
NCSt
41
Syr
51
F
Utah
41
UCLA
10
F
App
14
GaSo
34
F
Troy
38
SoAl
17
F
Toled
51
WestMI
24
F
Ball
14
Ohio
52
F
GATec
49
VaTec
28
F
LT
21
FlAtl
13
F
MiaFL
14
BC
27
F
Ind
31
MIN
38
F
Wyo
34
ColSt
21
F
B-C
9
Neb
45
F
TxTch
31
IASt
40
F
Vand
45
Ark
31
F
Purd
13
MSU
23
F
Wake
56
Lou
35
F
Army
37
E Mi
22
F
UMass
22
UConn
17
F
C Mi
10
Akr
17
F
UNC
21
UVA
31
F
CoCar
37
GASt
34
F
SouLA
25
SamHu
28
F
SMiss
17
UNCC
20
F
OreSt
41
Colo
34
F OT
TCU
26
Kans
27
F
AzSt
38
USC
35
F
NIU
7
BYU
6
F
Cin
26
SMU
20
F OT
Duke
45
Pitt
54
F
MidTN
51
OD
17
F
Ill
33
MD
63
F
Stony
10
JMU
13
F
NM
19
UtSt
61
F
Rice
17
NorTx
41
F
JacSt
42
Murr
15
F
UNLV
37
SJSU
50
F
Boise
48
AF
38
F
ArkSt
43
ULLaf
47
F
Tul
24
Tuls
17
F
NMS
20
TxSt
27
F
UAB
19
UTEP
0
F
FLInt
38
W Ky
17
F
Tenn
24
SCar
27
F
SDSU
24
NEV
28
F
Hawaii
20
Fres
50
F
MiaOH
42
Buff
51
F
Kent
35
BGSU
28
F

Oct 27, 2018, 12:20 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

North Carolina (1-6)

7

7

0

7

21

Virginia (6-2)

14

3

7

7

31

Perkins leads Virginia past North Carolina, 31-21
Sat Oct 27, 2018 5:23 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Bryce Perkins doesn't think Virginia has much to celebrate just yet.

Perkins threw for three touchdowns and ran for another and the Cavaliers beat North Carolina 31-21 Saturday, keeping the Cavaliers atop the ACC's Coastal Division standings and giving them bowl eligibility for the second year in a row, a first for the program since 2005.

"We're not satisfied," the junior transfer said. "We want the Coastal."

Perkins ran for 112 yards, nearly half of that coming on a drive to open the game for the Cavaliers (6-2, 4-1 ACC), who won their third conference game in a row for the first time since 2011.

The drive was critical, coach Bronco Mendenhall said, because it set the tone for the game.

"You can't play normal defense with Bryce and so once then the defense has to adjust, then the burden shifts back to our offense to acknowledge what they've done," he said.

A year ago, when Virginia reached bowl eligibility for the first time since 2011, there was a wild celebration in the locker room. This time, it was almost a business-as-usual reaction.

"This is the expectation," wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus said of qualifying for a bowl game. "Nobody really doubted whether we were going to win six or not. It was just what are we going to do after? I've been telling people this is not a time to (taper) off and forget how we got here."

The loss was the fourth straight for the Tar Heels (1-6, 1-4), and ended their four-game winning streak on Virginia's home field.

Coach Larry Fedora said Perkins makes things very difficult.

"He can really run and it makes you do some things that open up some things in the passing game," he said. "You have to worry about caging and containing him in a pass rush."

The Tar Heels, coming off consecutive heartbreaking losses to Virginia Tech and Syracuse, will have to win all their remaining games to make a bowl game.

"Virginia was the better team today," safety Myles Dorn said. "They don't have better talent, but they performed better today. They played with more swagger than we did. They just played with more of an itch. They were more ready."

On a day when Perkins was 18 for 27 for 217 yards, he connected for scores with Joe Reed (27 yards), Hasise Dubois (33) and Evan Butts (16). He also found Zaccheaus 10 times for 108 yards, allowing Zaccheaus to pass Billy McMullen (210) as the school's career receptions leader with 213.

The Cavaliers led 17-14 at halftime, but Perkins hit Dubois for a 33-yard score early in the third quarter and the defense limited North Carolina to two first downs and 43 yards. Perkins' 16-yard pass to Butts on the first play of the fourth quarter made it 31-14.

Michael Carter scored from a yard out for the Tar Heels with 7:53 to play, but their last possession ended with a fourth-down incompletion as Nathan Elliott struggled against more pressure and the absence of a running game. They gained just 66 yards on the ground.

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Zaccheaus has had four 100-yard receiving games this season, including a school-record 247-yard, two touchdown effort in Virginia's 45-31 victory against Ohio on Sept. 15.

"The capability has always been there, but his drive for excellence keeps accelerating to a higher level," Mendenhall said. "He's hungrier to be better. He also knows, and we've talked really bluntly, that if he doesn't play well, we don't have a great chance to win."

Zaccheaus also had a 29-yard run in the first quarter, pushing him past 500 career rushing yards, and is the only active player in the nation with 2,000 receiving and 500 rushing yards.

THE TAKEAWAYS

North Carolina: Elliott had a very effective first half, completing 12 of 16 throws for 132 yards, but the Tar Heels' inability to get a ground game going made things more difficult in the second half. After halftime, Elliott was just 11 for 22 for 139 yards.

Virginia: The Cavaliers defense continues to impress, especially at home. The Tar Heels gained 500 or more yards in their last two games but could never get their ground game going until they were way behind. The Cavaliers made a huge play late in the third quarter when Chris Peace sacked Elliott and he fumbled, Bryce Hall recovering at the UNC 35. Virginia has allowed just four touchdowns in four home games.

UP NEXT

North Carolina returns home to face Georgia Tech next Saturday.

Virginia continues its three-game home-stand by hosting Pittsburgh on Friday night.

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Passing

UNC Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
N. Elliott 38 22 57.9 2 271 43 0 97.6
UVA Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Perkins 27 18 66.7 3 217 33 1 112.7

Rushing

UNC Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Carter 8 42 5.3 13 1
A. Williams 7 21 3.0 6 0
UVA Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
B. Perkins 21 112 5.3 26 1
J. Ellis 16 64 4.0 11 0

Receiving

UNC Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
B. Corrales 4 62 15.5 29 0
D. Newsome 3 56 18.7 30 1
UVA Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
O. Zaccheaus 10 108 10.8 29 0
H. Dubois 2 40 20.0 33 1

Fumbles

UNC F FL
N. Elliott 1 1
UVA F FL
J. Ellis 1 0

Returning

UNC KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Ratliff-Williams 2 17.5 0 18 0 0 0
UVA KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Kelly Jr. 0 0 0 3 1.7 0 5
C. Davis 0 0 0 2 1.0 0 2

Punting

UNC Punt Yds Avg LgPu
H. Lent 7 265 37.9 45
UVA Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Coleman 4 138 34.5 41

Takeaways

UNC Int Yds InTD
M. Dorn 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

UNC UVA
Points For 21 31
Total Yards 337 425
Rushing Yards 66 208
Passing Yards 271 217
Passing Completions / Attempts 22/38 18/27
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 1/0
First Downs 14 23
Penalties - Yards 4/19 1/5
Time Of Possession 55:55 05:05
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/14 6/13
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 7/38 4/34

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter UNC UVA
UVA 06:47 TD Bryce Perkins 10 yd run (Brian Delaney kick) 0 7
UNC 11:10 TD Dazz Newsome 30 yd pass from Nathan Elliott (Freeman Jones kick) 7 7
UVA 14:13 TD Joe Reed 27 yd pass from Bryce Perkins (Brian Delaney kick) 7 14
2nd Quarter UNC UVA
UVA 07:28 FG Brian Delaney 37 yd FG 7 17
UNC 09:59 TD Carl Tucker 16 yd pass from Nathan Elliott (Freeman Jones kick) 14 17
3rd Quarter UNC UVA
UVA 01:49 TD Hasise Dubois 33 yd pass from Bryce Perkins (Brian Delaney kick) 14 24
4th Quarter UNC UVA
UVA 00:06 TD Evan Butts 16 yd pass from Bryce Perkins (Brian Delaney kick) 14 31
UNC 07:07 TD Michael Carter 1 yd run (Freeman Jones kick) 21 31

Game Information

Stadium: David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 43,128
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