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North Carolina Looks To Avenge Last Seasons Loss In Winston Salem As They Host Wake Forest In Chapel Hill Today

77.1 miles is what separates Chapel Hill and Winston Salem North Carolina as well as campuses of The University Of North Carolina @ Chapel Hill and Wake Forest University!

In 2019 North Carolina traveled 77.1 miles!

To where?

Winston Salem North Carolina where North Carolina was topped by Wake Forest by a score of 24-18!

Why?

Jamie Newman came up with a pair of big plays on a clock-draining fourth-quarter drive, helping Wake Forest hold off North Carolina's comeback bid for a 24-18 win.

Today North Carolina is going to look to avenge that loss!

Where?

In Chapel Hill North Carolina while Wake Forest is going to look to win another game when they take on North Carolina and extend their winning streak in October to five games!

Why?

Because Wake Forest extended their winning streak to four games!

When?

On October 31, 2020 verses Syracuse!

Where?

Syracuse New York!

How?

Kenneth Walker III continued to be one of the toughest running backs to stop in the entire country, finishing the day with his third three-touchdown game of the season. He has now scored 11 touchdowns this season, the first Wake player to do so since Josh Adams in 2007.

The Deacs 18 touchdowns over the last five games have equaled their entire output from the 2019 season.

En route to the road victory, Sam Hartman broke the school record for consecutive passes without being intercepted. He finished the game going 19-for-33 for 250 yards, extending his streak to 189 passes without an interception. Additionally, Hartman is 16 attempts away from breaking Taylor Price's season record (166 in 2012).

In the third quarter of the game, Hartman hooked up with wide receiver Jaquarii Roberson for the longest offensive play of the season, connecting for an 80-yard touchdown.

The completion tied the fourth longest in Wake Forest history and was the longest since Marshall Williams to Chris Givens for 81 yards in 2010. Additionally, it is the longest offensive play since Walker III's 96-yard touchdown run against Rice in 2019.

For the second time in the last three games, Roberson posted a 100-plus yard game, tying a career-high with seven catches while also totaling a career-best 130 yards through the air.

For the third time in the last four games, Wake Forest had a +3 or better turnover margin including interceptions from Trey Rucker and Gavin Holmes, becoming the eighth and ninth players this season to grab a pick for the Deacs.

North Carolina comes into the game with a record of 5-2 while they’re also 5-2 in the Atlantic Coast Coast Conference fourth in the standings while Wake Forest comes into the game with a record of 4-2 while they’re 3-2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference and sixth in the standings. “according to theacc.com

As for North Carolina’s previous game,

They routed their tobacco road rival Duke by a score of 56- 24!

When?

A week ago!

Where?

Durham North Carolina!

How?

North Carolina scored at just about every opportunity for a half and steamrolled rival Duke.

Javonte Williams scored four first-half touchdowns Sam Howell threw three touchdown passes and rushed for another score.

Williams gained 151 rushing yards on 12 carries as part of North Carolina's output of 573 yards of total offense.
Michael Carter scored two touchdowns, posting 85 yards on the ground on 17 attempts. Howell finished 18-for-27 for 235 yards and an interception.according to an article on goheels.com

While North Carolina played an opponent last week Wake Forest however did not!

Why?

Because they had a bye!

However,

Like North Carolina Wake Forest won won their previous game!

When?

On October 31, 2020!

Where?

Syracuse New York where they beat Syracuse by a score of 38-14!

How?

With the help of 42 total yards from Christian Beal-Smith on the opening drive of the game, the Demon Deacons got on the board first with a 33-yard field goal from Nick Sciba.

  •  This is the fourth consecutive game Wake Forest has scored on their opening possession.

  • Sciba pushed his consecutive made field goal streak to nine straight, finishing 1-for-1 in the game.

  • After forcing a 3-and-out on Syracuse's first possession, Sam Hartman connected with Jaquarri Roberson three times to move the ball down to the Syracuse 22-yard line.

  • Kenneth Walker III took over from there, toting the rock for the final 18 yards of the drive including a one-yard score. It gave the Deacs a 10-0 lead at the 3:37 mark of the first quarter.

  • Ja'Cquez Williams continued his impressive play in the middle including knifing through for his first sack of the season in the second quarter to halt a Syracuse drive at midfield.

  • Williams and the Deacs defense nearly pitched a shutout through the first half. The Orange finally got on the board with 4:17 left to play in the first half when Culpepper connected with Johnson for a 21-yard touchdown pass.

  • With his second rushing touchdown of the game, Kenneth Walker III pushed the lead back to 10 points just before half, scoring from 20 yards out to make it 17-7 at the 1:19 mark in the second quarter.

  • The Deacs continued to add to their lead to start the second half. On their first possession of the half, Hartman hooked up with Roberson for an 80-yard touchdown, the longest offensive touchdown of the season. The score gave Wake Forest a 24-7 lead at the 12:41 mark of the third.

  • Just two plays later, Gavin Holmes intercepted his first pass of his career, returning it 32 yards for the score.

    • The interception returned for touchdown put the Deacs up 24 points in the third quarter. Additionally, it was the third pick six for the Deacs this season.

  • Walker III finished off his third three-rushing touchdown game of the season later in the quarter, scoring from five yards out to make it a 38-7 game at the 3:09 mark of the third.

    • It capped Wake Forest's third double-digit play drive of the game as the Deacs went 10 plays and 71 yards over 5:51 minutes.

  • In the fourth, Trey Rucker became the ninth Demon Deacon to intercept a pass this season.

    • Last season, the Deacs had 10 players intercept a pass, one of just six FBS schools to do so.

  • With just 3:11 in the game, Syracuse scored on a three-yard pass completion.

    • It was just the third touchdown the Deacs had allowed in the last 10 quarters of play.

“according to an article on godeacs.com “

Kickoff is set for 12:00pm from Kenan Memorial Stadium!

The game is going to be televised on the ACC Network!