NCAAF Game Recap - North Carolina at North Carolina State
Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:00 PM EST

TxAM
7
LSU
50
F
OSU
56
Mich
27
F
Clem
38
SCar
3
F
UGA
52
GATec
7
F
Bama
45
Aub
48
F
Colo
15
Utah
45
F
Okla
34
OkSt
16
F
FlaSt
17
Fla
40
F
Wisc
38
MIN
17
F
Bayl
61
Kans
6
F
Rut
6
PSU
27
F
OreSt
10
Oreg
24
F
ND
45
Stan
24
F
Cin
24
Mem
34
F
Iowa
27
Neb
24
F
Boise
31
ColSt
24
F
App
48
Troy
13
F
VaTec
30
UVA
39
F
Navy
56
Hou
41
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F
Miss
20
MissSt
21
F
Kent
34
E Mi
26
F
Toled
7
C Mi
49
F
BGSU
7
Buff
49
F
MiaOH
27
Ball
41
F
TxTch
24
Tex
49
F
MIZ
24
Ark
14
F
WaSt
13
Wash
31
F
WVU
20
TCU
17
F
ArkSt
30
SoAl
34
F
SoFL
7
UCF
34
F
TxSt
21
CoCar
24
F
Tuls
49
ECU
24
F
NW
29
Ill
10
F
Ind
44
Purd
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
27
Marsh
30
F OT
Lou
13
KY
45
F
Wake
30
Syr
39
F OT
Wyo
6
AF
20
F
MidTN
26
W Ky
31
F
UNCC
38
OD
22
F
NMS
28
Lib
49
F
UNLV
33
NEV
30
F OT
Rice
30
UTEP
16
F
UConn
17
Temp
49
F
UTSA
27
LT
41
F
BC
26
Pitt
19
F
MD
16
MSU
19
F
SMiss
17
FlAtl
34
F
MiaFL
17
Duke
27
F
Tul
20
SMU
37
F
UtSt
38
NM
25
F
UAB
26
NorTx
21
F
Vand
10
Tenn
28
F
GASt
10
GaSo
38
F
IASt
17
K St
27
F
UNC
41
NCSt
10
F
ULMon
30
ULLaf
31
F
BYU
3
SDSU
13
F
Ariz
14
AzSt
24
F
Cal
28
UCLA
18
F
Fres
16
SJSU
17
F
Army
31
Hawaii
52
F

Nov 30, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

North Carolina (6-6)

0

6

28

7

41

North Carolina State (4-8)

3

7

0

0

10

UNC defeats NC State 41-10 to become bowl-eligible
Sun Dec 1, 2019 12:12 AM

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Mack Brown has North Carolina headed back to a bowl game in the first year of his second stint as the Tar Heels’ coach after freshman Sam Howell’s career-best 401 yards passing Saturday night sparked a 41-10 win over rival N.C. State.

After a costly first-half interception, Howell threw three second-half touchdown passes as UNC overcame a 10-6 halftime deficit with 28 third-quarter points. The Tar Heels (6-6, 4-4 ACC) intercepted Devin Leary twice and recovered a Zonovan Knight fumble in the third quarter, when Javonte Williams ran for two scores and caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Howell.

N.C. State (4-8, 1-7) finished the season on a six-game losing streak despite scoring the only touchdown of the first half on a 39-yard pass from Leary to Tabari Hines following Payton Wilson’s interception of Howell. The Wolfpack held UNC to 24 rushing yards and two field goals in the first half as Williams managed just seven yards on four carries.

But Williams rushed for 51 yards and two touchdowns on five carries in the third quarter and added three catches for 42 yards and another score as the post-halftime surge carried the team to bowl eligibility.

“We’d lost to Duke four out of the last five and we got over that hump,” Brown said. “And we’d lost to State four of the last five and we got over that hump. And they get another game together and this gives us a chance to have a winning season by winning the bowl game. So they’re really happy in that dressing room.”

Following the second interception of Leary, Howell put an exclamation point on the quarter with a 52-yard scoring pass to Dyami Brown. Howell increased his touchdown pass total for the season to 35 - an FBS record for a true freshman.

Howell was 23-for-33 passing as Mack Brown said the interception did not seem to rattle him in the locker room at halftime. Howell said he was trying to throw the ball away on that play, and it slipped out of his hands.

“We struggled early on,” he said. “Most of that was on me. There were a couple of bad decisions I made in the first half. We struggled and had some guys lose their footing in the first half. At halftime we just took a deep breath and just tried to be ourselves in the second half.”

After UNC took a deep breath, the Wolfpack quickly found itself in a deep hole. Williams said he changed to longer cleats to improve his footing on the wet field, and the Tar Heels rushed for 156 yards after halftime.

“I thought our guys played with a lot of heart in the first half,” said N.C. State coach Dave Doeren, “and I thought we did absolutely everything possible to lose that game in the third quarter.”

Becoming bowl-eligible was a sweet accomplishment for a team that went 2-9 in 2018 under Larry Fedora, who was replaced by Brown after the season. Brown, who coached the Tar Heels to a 74-52-1 record from 1988 to 1997, saw this year’s team surpass UNC’s total number of wins from 2017 and 2018 combined while all six Tar Heel losses were by seven points or fewer.

“Just coming off two losing seasons and now we’re going to a bowl game, that just shows how hard we’ve been working over the summer, how much closer we’ve come together, and how hard the coaches are working also,” Williams said.

N.C. State stumbled to an injury-riddled, disappointing finish after posting 9-4 records in 2017 and 2018. The third-quarter collapse against the Tar Heels was painful after the strong first half.

Wilson said the Wolfpack can’t blame its difficulties on injuries because the team also made a lot of mistakes throughout the season.

“We need to get in the weight room, we need to get healthy, we need to get a lot better,” he said.

TURNOVER TRIALS

After entering the week ranked 129th in the FBS in turnovers forced, N.C. State got a much-needed boost from a takeaway late in the second quarter. Wilson’s interception of Howell gave the Wolfpack possession at midfield, and five plays later Leary converted the turnover into a 39-yard touchdown pass to Hines.

But N.C. State’s own turnover-prone ways turned a promising start into bitter disappointment in the second half. The Wolfpack, which had committed 12 turnovers in its previous five games, suffered three giveaways in the third quarter. Leary was intercepted by Don Chapman and Trey Morrison in the quarter, and Knight lost a fumble. UNC outscored N.C. State 28-0 in the quarter.

SURE-HANDED DUO

The UNC wide receiver duo of Dyami Brown and Dazz Newsome combined for 280 total receiving yards and two of the Tar Heels’ five touchdowns. The two accounted for nearly half of North Carolina’s 620 yards of total offense.

Newsome set a new career with 130 yard receiving. Brown, who entered the game tied for third in the ACC with 10 receiving touchdowns and eighth in receiving yards with 72.5 yards per game, added 150 yards and another touchdown to his count.

THE TAKEAWAY

UNC: Becoming bowl-eligible gives the program momentum and an opportunity to get valuable extra practice time with the new coaching staff. A lopsided win in the state rivalry game also could give the Tar Heels a recruiting edge after losing four of their previous five games against N.C. State.

N.C. State: The injury-riddled Wolfpack never gave up this season and put forth a courageous effort in the first half of the state rivalry game despite having no chance to become bowl-eligible. N.C. State loses just 12 seniors, so next season it will return numerous underclassmen who got valuable experience because of all the injuries.

UP NEXT

UNC: Will play on a bowl game TBA, ending a two-year postseason drought.

N.C. State: The Wolfpack’s season has concluded.

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Passing

UNC Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Howell 33 23 69.7 3 401 57 1 128.5
V. Amendola 2 2 100.0 0 39 31 0 118.8
NCSt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Leary 20 7 35.0 1 98 39 2 28.8
B. Hockman 10 6 60.0 0 59 30 1 37.1

Rushing

UNC Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Carter 16 97 6.1 38 0
J. Williams 9 58 6.4 26 2
NCSt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Houston 8 62 7.8 41 0
Z. Knight 12 56 4.7 17 0

Receiving

UNC Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Brown 6 150 25.0 52 1
D. Newsome 7 130 18.6 57 1
NCSt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Hines 7 89 12.7 39 1
E. Emezie 2 48 24.0 30 0

Fumbles

UNC F FL
A. Williams 1 0
NCSt F FL
D. Leary 1 0
Z. Knight 1 1

Returning

UNC KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Newsome 0 0 0 2 1.0 0 5
M. Carter 2 20.5 0 33 0 0 0
NCSt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Houston 2 17.5 0 24 0 0 0

Punting

UNC Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Kiernan 4 160 40.0 45
NCSt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Gill 6 290 48.3 68

Takeaways

UNC Int Yds InTD
D. Chapman 1 0 0
J. Gemmel 0 0 0
NCSt Int Yds InTD
P. Wilson 1 16 0

Team Stats Comparison

UNC NCSt
Points For 41 10
Total Yards 620 289
Rushing Yards 180 132
Passing Yards 440 157
Passing Completions / Attempts 25/35 13/30
Turnovers 1 4
Interceptions Thrown 1 3
Fumbles - Lost 2/0 2/1
First Downs 27 16
Penalties - Yards 10/90 8/65
Time Of Possession 24:24 36:36
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 7/14 2/12
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 4/40 6/48

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter UNC NCSt
NCSt 09:01 FG Christopher Dunn 30 yd FG 0 3
2nd Quarter UNC NCSt
UNC 05:51 FG Noah Ruggles 20 yd FG 3 3
UNC 10:47 FG Noah Ruggles 32 yd FG 6 3
NCSt 13:35 TD Tabari Hines 39 yd pass from Devin Leary (Christopher Dunn kick) 6 10
3rd Quarter UNC NCSt
UNC 04:53 TD Javonte Williams 26 yd run (Noah Ruggles kick) 13 10
UNC 10:00 TD Javonte Williams 11 yd pass from Sam Howell (Noah Ruggles kick) 20 10
UNC 12:52 TD Javonte Williams 6 yd run (Noah Ruggles kick) 27 10
UNC 14:40 TD Dyami Brown 52 yd pass from Sam Howell (Noah Ruggles kick) 34 10
4th Quarter UNC NCSt
UNC 07:26 TD Dazz Newsome 13 yd pass from Sam Howell (Noah Ruggles kick) 41 10

Game Information

Stadium: Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, North Carolina
Attendance: 56,413
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