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Duke football kept the Victory Bell with a wild finish against UNC. Here are the highlights from the Blue Devils' win.
Duke football (6-5, 5-2 ACC) is coming off a 32-25 win at UNC to keep the Victory Bell in Durham. The Blue Devils used a late fake field goal attempt to take down the Tar Heels, with kicker Todd Pelino taking it to the 1-yard line and Anderson Castle finding the end zone on the next play.
The Tar Heels’ offense ranks 131st in the Football Bowl Subdivision, managing just 289.9 total yards and 18.7 points per game.
North Carolina offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer won’t return next season.
Duke finished the game nearly running the ball more than the UNC offense ran a play, with the Blue Devils finishing with 43 rushing attempts compared to UNC's 52 plays. The run game also helped Duke control the pace of the game, winning the time of possession ball 36 minutes compared to UNC's 24.
UNC football “parted ways” with Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer on Friday, the first staff shake-up after a 4–8 season
UNC's Bill Belichick announced the firings of offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer Friday.
UNC football faces rival Duke in a crucial game to keep its postseason hopes alive. Coach Bill Belichick praised Duke quarterback Darian Mensah, comparing his play style to an NFL quarterback. Key matchups include UNC's struggling red-zone offense against ...