Stanford, North Carolina and College Football
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With two wins to close out the month, the Tar Heels would become the ACC's ninth bowl-eligible team. Wake Forest's coming off a win at Virginia that pushed the Demon Deacons to 6-3 under first-year coach Jake Dickert while NC State piled up more than 600 yards in last week's win over Georgia Tech.
After a disastrous start to Bill Belichick’s tenure as the head coach of UNC, the Tar Heels have responded with back-to-back wins against Syracuse and Stanford. Since reports emerged about dysfunction under Belichick’s lead after North Carolina endured a 38–10 blowout loss to Clemson in early October and Belichick reiterated his commitment to the team,
Cardinal’s redshirt freshman quarterback threw for 284 yards and led two late touchdown drives but Stanford still falls to 0-6 on the road this season.
North Carolina returns home Saturday to host Stanford at Kenan Stadium, with kickoff set for 4:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast on The CW. North Carolina is c