- August 30th, 2014, 9:18 pm
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It was quite a ride for 2.5 quarters. Bring your thoughts here in light of this season-opening loss in Chapel Hill.




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forbidden wrote:Obviously you r watching diff game, they r coached up on sleep teams as to when they should return kicks, and sacs return was in no way indicative of how the offense played. Wodrum forced that throw, period ran that same play cpl times earlier in the game. Staring down wrs. Is a wb prob not freshman problem. No modems of consistency by the offense as a whole. We need some ads besides Petey. No wr besides Petey scared any unc defender fact[youtube]
flamehunter wrote:Lang says Peterson's arm is in a sling. Hurt it on the fumble play early. That may explain his drops after that.Than he or the medical staff should have pulled him.
forbidden wrote:Obviously you r watching diff game, they r coached up on sleep teams as to when they should return kicks, and sacs return was in no way indicative of how the offense played. Wodrum forced that throw, period ran that same play cpl times earlier in the game. Staring down wrs. Is a wb prob not freshman problem. No modems of consistency by the offense as a whole. We need some ads besides Petey. No wr besides Petey scared any unc defender fact
Charlotte Observer wrote:UNC overcomes slow start with dominant third-quarter stretch in 56-29 victory against LibertyClick Here for Full Story
By Andrew Carter
acarter@newsobserver.com
Posted: Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014
CHAPEL HILL North Carolina sputtered for long stretches on Saturday night against Liberty – a botched punt that led to a safety, a confounding penalty that led to a touchdown, a fumble that led directly to another.
Midway through the third quarter, the Tar Heels were losing against a lower-division opponent. Kenan Stadium was silent. Doubt, perhaps, was creeping in.
NewsAdvance.com wrote:Third-quarter flurry lifts UNC past FlamesClick Here for Full Story
Jill Nance
Liberty University's Todd Macon scores one of his two touchdowns against UNC in the fourth quarter Saturday.
Posted: Saturday, August 30, 2014 9:54 pm
Chris Lang
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Rarely has the tenor of a football game changed so quickly. At one moment in the third quarter Saturday night, Liberty was celebrating a Jacob Hagen fumble return for a touchdown. The energy was sapped from Kenan Stadium, save for the two sections of red-clad fans tucked neatly into one corner of the stands.
Then came what can only be described as seven minutes of hell, at least if you were standing on the Liberty sideline.
LibertyFlames.com wrote:Third Quarter Push Lifts Tar Heels to Win over FlamesClick Here for Full Story
August 30, 2014| Chapel Hill, N.C.| Photos| Box Score
No. 23 North Carolina erased a third quarter Flames lead by scoring 28 points during a four-minute span, allowing the Tar Heels to open the 2014 season with a 56-29 win over Liberty, Saturday evening, at Kenan Stadium.
Following a Jacob Hagen fumble return for a touchdown, Liberty led 22-21 midway through the third quarter. However, the homestanding Tar Heels scored 28 points during a span of 3:49 to turn the game in their favor.