Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Tar Heels Looking for Repeat in Victory Bell Rivalry




Ranked No. 21 in both the Associated Press and Coaches Top 25
polls, ACC Coastal Division leader North Carolina faces Duke on Saturday, Nov.
7, at noon. It is homecoming for the Tar Heels, who are 5-0 at Kenan Stadium
this season. The winner of the game will be awarded the Victory Bell.





Carolina has won seven in a row and is 7-1 overall and 4-0
in league play for the first time since 1997. Duke is 6-2 with the only losses
coming to Northwestern and last week to Miami.





Carolina snapped a two-game losing streak to Duke last
season with a 45-20 victory in Durham on Thursday night. The Tar Heels have won
22 of the last 25 meetings.





In its most recent action last Thursday night, Carolina
jumped out to a 20-3 halftime lead behind the efficient play of Marquise Williams
and the powerful running of Elijah Hood. Williams connected with Ryan Switzer
on a 71-yard pass play and Hood grinded out 98 yards rushing against a stout
Pitt defense. Place-kicker Nick Weiler had his best game with four field goals
and registered 14 points on the evening.





QUICK HITS




  • Marquise Williams is just the fifth quarterback in ACC
    history with 2,000 career rushing yards. Williams ranks 13th in UNC history
    with 2,038 yards.

  • Williams has been responsible for 78 career touchdowns,
    which is one shy of the school record of 79 held by Darian Durant (2001-04) and
    ranks 10th in ACC history. Williams has rushed for 27 scores (UNC record for
    QB), passed for 48 and has three receiving TDs.

  • Carolina is the only school in the country that has not
    allowed a conventional punt return this season. A blocked punt at Pitt is the
    only statistical punt return allowed by the Tar Heels.

  • Carolina has allowed just 61 points in the second half in
    eight games – 7.6 points per game. (South Carolina – 7 points; North Carolina
    A&T – 14; Illinois – 7; Delaware – 7; Georgia Tech – 10; Wake Forest – 0;
    Virginia – 0; Pittsburgh – 16)

  • Senior wide receiver Quinshad Davis is the all-time leader
    at UNC in receptions (183) and touchdowns (22). He currently ranks fourth at
    UNC in career receiving yards and is 120 shy of moving into second place.

  • Ten current Tar Heels have made 20-or-more career starts.
    Quinshad Davis leads the way with 41, followed by OG Landon Turner (36), OT Jon
    Heck (32), LB Jeff Schoettmer (32) and OG Caleb Peterson (31).

  • North Carolina is 10 for 10 in non-quarterback passes under
    Larry Fedora. WR Quinshad Davis has completed all four pass attempts of his
    career for touchdowns. He is 4 of 4 for 121 yards and four touchdowns for a
    passer rating of 684.1. WR Ryan Switzer has completed all three of his attempts
    for two touchdowns.

  • Carolina ranks third in the country in passing yards
    allowed, 13th in pass efficiency defense and 16th in scoring defense. UNC is
    allowing just 152.9 passing yards per game and 17.0 points per game.

  • Carolina is 21st in the nation in scoring offense and is one
    of just 10 teams in the country averaging more than 200 yards per game rushing
    (210.3) and 250 passing (259.8).

  • Carolina has punted just 22 times this year. Only Georgia
    Southern (21), Navy (20) and Baylor (17) have fewer punts.

  • Preseason first-team All-America guard Landon Turner will
    make his 37th career start Saturday against Duke. Turner has graded out at 90
    percent or higher in six of eight games this season.


























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