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Duke football outsmarts North Carolina with some fourth-quarter trickery and earns a road win over its detested foe
CASTLE STORMED: Duke football outlasts North Carolina 32-25 with fake field goal, strong ground game
With bowl eligibility on the line, Duke weathered a second-half storm to defeat North Carolina in Kenan Memorial Stadium for the first time since 2017. Head coach Manny Diaz’s squad totaled 177 yards on the ground and went 5-for-6 on fourth downs to secure the shootout win.
In his first year as head coach at North Carolina, Belichick didn't beat Duke, and he hasn't won enough. His program has a lot of work to do, and after back-to-back losing seasons to end his tenure as head coach of the Patriots, Belichick now has three straight losing seasons on his record.
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Fake FG call, Castle’s 3 rushing scores help Duke hold off rival UNC 32-25 and become bowl eligible
Anderson Castle punched in the go-ahead 1-yard touchdown with 2:18 left set up by an audacious fake field-goal call and Duke followed with a late stop to hold off rival North Carolina 32-25.
The Duke Blue Devils (5-5) look to stop a two-game skid and attain bowl eligibility when they visit their archrivals, the North Carolina Tar Heels (4-6), who need to win their final two games for a shot at a postseason game.
North Carolina football head coach Bill Belichick got fooled with the fake field goal by Duke. But he delivered a typical, short take.
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The Victory Bell goes to Duke as Saturday ended in a tight battle with the scoreboard reading 32-25. North Carolina celebrated its Senior Da