Can UNC's rushing attack challenge Duke's top-ranked defense?
Posted Sep 20, 2017
In its 53-23 win at Old Dominion, UNC had three players rush for two touchdowns apiece: quarterback Chazz Surratt and running backs Jordon Brown and Michael Carter. Through three games, Duke has allowed two rushing touchdowns total. That's the challenge the Tar Heels face when they host the Blue Devils and their top-ranked rushing defense in Kenan Stadium on Saturday.
(Argyle Report)
Related: Football, Football Recruiting
Video: On The Beat Podcast - UNC Football Spring Game PreviewThe crew from Inside Carolina highlights the week’s quotes and stories from the UNC football beat. The panel breaks down the Tar Heels' quarterback battle...
Fri Apr 19, 2024Quarterback battles in spotlight for UNC, Duke football spring games
UNC and Duke football will play their annual spring games Saturday. The Tar Heels kick off at 3 p.m. at Kenan Stadium. Admission is free,...
Fri Apr 19, 2024
Carolina Insider Podcast: Spring Football Game, Basketball Transfer Portal, Peter Fountain Interview
UNC Football's Spring Game is Saturday at Kenan Stadium as the Tar Heels head into the offseason (3:12). Portal season continues as Carolina's men's...
Fri Apr 19, 2024
UNC Football: All-Access Practice Notes
Geoff Collins brings confidence to the Tar Heels' defense – Mack Brown had praise for his first two defensive coordinators during his second stint at...
Thu Apr 18, 2024