UNC Dominates Duke in Battle for Victory Bell

The coveted Victory Bell, retained by the winner of the annual Duke vs UNC football game, will stay put, as the Tar Heel defeated the Blue Devils 38-7.

If you just watched the first quarter, you’d think we’d be in for a defense battle between these two Tobacco Road foes, but a 75 yard touchdown from UNC quarterback Sam Howell to Ty Chandler with seven seconds remaining in the period and a Gunner Holmberg fumble returned for a touchdown by Tar Heel cornerback Ty Morrison on the next possession, took all the wind out of Duke’s sail. The Blue Devils did score on the 1st play out of halftime on a 80 yard touchdown from Holmberg to Jalon Calhoun, but that would be all of the points the stingy Tar Heel defense would give up.

“We played our best defense of the year and maybe since we’ve been here. I’m really, really proud of those guys,” UNC head coach Mack Brown said after the win. “Two turnovers and sacks made them change their game plan for the second half. Offensively it was a frustrating day in some ways and we still scored 38 points. I felt like the bad thing was that it was great play, bad play and that’s not what we want.”

“Proud to win, Brown continued. This is an important game for us. It’s important to bounce back”

The Blue Devils, who have been undefeated since their season opening loss to Charlotte, were disappointed with the outcome.

“Obviously I think everyone in that locker room is disappointed,” Duke head coach David Cutcliffe said after the loss. “Anyone who is a Duke football fan, certainly there is a lot of disappointment. Where I look at it from my perspective, we had some good football that we played. But, the inconsistencies, the penalties, the turnovers, the assignment issues that can happen at times, I have to own them. That’s all on the head coach. When you have a disciplined football team, that’s in everything that you do every day. When you are getting those types of inconsistent results, that is the thing you can’t run from. I have to own it and run to it. Now, they have to own their end of this. They have to be where their feet are every day. We carried the fight to them to start this football game but it is not enough when you stop yourselves and go backwards.”

Next up the Tar Heels will face Florida State in Chapel Hill and the Blue Devils will take on Georgia Tech in Durham.

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