University of North Carolina Athletics
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Victory Bell On The Line Saturday In Durham
November 5, 2020 | Football
North Carolina at Duke
Durham, N.C. • Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020 • Noon ET
Wallace Wade Stadium • ESPN2
Carolina Football Media Center
@TarHeelFootball | @DukeFootball
Series vs. Duke: NC leads 62-40-4
Series Streak: NC won last game
Last Meeting: 2019 (W, 20-17)
Last UNC Win: 2019 (W, 20-17)
NORTH CAROLINA
Record: 4-2 (4-2 ACC)
Conference: ACC
Head Coach: Mack Brown (Florida State '74)
Brown's Overall Record: 255-130-1, 32nd year
Brown's Record at UNC: 80-54-1, 12th year
DUKE
Record: 2-5 (1-5 ACC)
Conference: ACC
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe (Alabama, '76)
Overall Record: 118-113, 20th year
Record at Duke: 74-84, 13th year
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Kickoff: Noon ET
ESPN2: Roy Philpott, play-by-play; Kelly Stouffer, analyst; Alex Chappell, sideline
Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-by-play; Brian Simmons, analyst; Lee Pace, sideline
Satellite Radio: Sirius 136, XM 193, Internet 955
Website: A live radio broadcast of the Tar Heel Sports Network is available on UNC's official athletic website, GoHeels.com, as well as through the TuneIn app.
TAR HEELS AND BLUE DEVILS
• North Carolina and Duke meet on the football field for the 99th consecutive year and the 107th time overall this Saturday, Nov. 7 in Durham, N.C.
• Carolina snapped a three-game losing streak to the Blue Devils last season with a dramatic 20-17 win.
• Chazz Surratt picked off Deon Jackson's trick-play pass at the goal line with 14 seconds left to help return the Victory Bell back to Chapel Hill for the first time since 2015.
• UNC is 30-19-2 all-time in away games at Duke. However, the Blue Devils have won three of the previous four meetings at home, including the most recent two held at Wallace Wade Stadium in 2016 and 2018.Â
• Between 1991 and 2011, the Tar Heels went 10-1 against Duke with only a loss in 2003 in a 20-year stretch.Â
• Carolina and Duke have met on the football field every year since 1922.Â
• The series dates back to 1888 when the Blue Devils won 16-0 at a neutral site.Â
• The first meeting in Durham occured in 1892, a 24-0 shutout win for the traveling Tar Heels.Â
LAST TIME OUT
• Carolina was upended 44-41 at Virginia last Saturday night. Sam Howell finished with 443 passing yards (third most in program history) and four touchdowns, and Dyami Brown caught 11 passes for 240 yards, the second highest figure in Tar Heel history.
• Duke stepped out of conference to post a 53-19 victory at home over Charlotte on Saturday. Deon Jackson and Mataeo Durant combined for 205 rushing yards and four touchdowns.Â
BROWN VS. DUKE
• Mack Brown improved to 9-2 against Duke with the 20-17 win last season.
• Brown has won his last nine successive games against the Blue Devils. The streak began from 1990-97 and continued with the victory in 2019.
ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
• Quarterback Sam Howell and wide receiver Dyami Brown were named ACC Players of the Week for their outstanding work last week at Virginia.Â
UP NEXT
• Carolina returns home for the first time in three weeks to host Wake Forest on Saturday Nov. 14 at noon ET.
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Durham, N.C. • Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020 • Noon ET
Wallace Wade Stadium • ESPN2
Carolina Football Media Center
@TarHeelFootball | @DukeFootball
Series vs. Duke: NC leads 62-40-4
Series Streak: NC won last game
Last Meeting: 2019 (W, 20-17)
Last UNC Win: 2019 (W, 20-17)
NORTH CAROLINA
Record: 4-2 (4-2 ACC)
Conference: ACC
Head Coach: Mack Brown (Florida State '74)
Brown's Overall Record: 255-130-1, 32nd year
Brown's Record at UNC: 80-54-1, 12th year
DUKE
Record: 2-5 (1-5 ACC)
Conference: ACC
Head Coach: David Cutcliffe (Alabama, '76)
Overall Record: 118-113, 20th year
Record at Duke: 74-84, 13th year
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Kickoff: Noon ET
ESPN2: Roy Philpott, play-by-play; Kelly Stouffer, analyst; Alex Chappell, sideline
Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-by-play; Brian Simmons, analyst; Lee Pace, sideline
Satellite Radio: Sirius 136, XM 193, Internet 955
Website: A live radio broadcast of the Tar Heel Sports Network is available on UNC's official athletic website, GoHeels.com, as well as through the TuneIn app.
TAR HEELS AND BLUE DEVILS
• North Carolina and Duke meet on the football field for the 99th consecutive year and the 107th time overall this Saturday, Nov. 7 in Durham, N.C.
• Carolina snapped a three-game losing streak to the Blue Devils last season with a dramatic 20-17 win.
• Chazz Surratt picked off Deon Jackson's trick-play pass at the goal line with 14 seconds left to help return the Victory Bell back to Chapel Hill for the first time since 2015.
• UNC is 30-19-2 all-time in away games at Duke. However, the Blue Devils have won three of the previous four meetings at home, including the most recent two held at Wallace Wade Stadium in 2016 and 2018.Â
• Between 1991 and 2011, the Tar Heels went 10-1 against Duke with only a loss in 2003 in a 20-year stretch.Â
• Carolina and Duke have met on the football field every year since 1922.Â
• The series dates back to 1888 when the Blue Devils won 16-0 at a neutral site.Â
• The first meeting in Durham occured in 1892, a 24-0 shutout win for the traveling Tar Heels.Â
LAST TIME OUT
• Carolina was upended 44-41 at Virginia last Saturday night. Sam Howell finished with 443 passing yards (third most in program history) and four touchdowns, and Dyami Brown caught 11 passes for 240 yards, the second highest figure in Tar Heel history.
• Duke stepped out of conference to post a 53-19 victory at home over Charlotte on Saturday. Deon Jackson and Mataeo Durant combined for 205 rushing yards and four touchdowns.Â
BROWN VS. DUKE
• Mack Brown improved to 9-2 against Duke with the 20-17 win last season.
• Brown has won his last nine successive games against the Blue Devils. The streak began from 1990-97 and continued with the victory in 2019.
ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
• Quarterback Sam Howell and wide receiver Dyami Brown were named ACC Players of the Week for their outstanding work last week at Virginia.Â
UP NEXT
• Carolina returns home for the first time in three weeks to host Wake Forest on Saturday Nov. 14 at noon ET.
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