Victory Bell Remains in Chapel Hill as UNC Strikes Early and Often in Blowout Win Over Duke
Posted Nov 7, 2020
There were no first-half struggles to work through this week for UNC, as the Tar Heels traveled to Wallace Wade Stadium and wasted no time running up the score in a 56-24 blowout over the Duke Blue Devils. Javonte Williams accounted for four touchdowns himself in the first half on a day where UNC took a commanding 42-10 lead into halftime.
(Chapelboro.com)
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