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Duke, North Carolina Are Matching Up Today On The Gridiron, Gunnar Holmberg, Sam Howell Are Matching Up At The Quarterback Position Today In Chapel Hill As They Battle For Victory Bell

8 miles!

That is what separates the two blue bloods, the dark blue from the light blue and their campuses!

The two blue bloods are matching today on the gridiron with their eye on the victory bell!

The battle for the Victory Bell began in 1948 with North Carolina earning possession with a 20-0 win in Chapel Hill ... Duke head cheerleader Loring Jones and North Carolina head cheerleader Norman Spear decided on the idea of the Victory Bell ... Jones designed the model while Spear obtained a bell from an old railroad train ... Red Lewis, Duke's business manager for athletics, agreed to find money in the budget to pay for the bell.

“according to an article on goduke.com”

Earlier this week,

I read Stephen Wiseman’s article in the news observer about Duke wanting the victory bell back!

Head Coach David Cutcliffe had this to say about the victory bell!

We have the perfect place down there right by our locker room.

I’ve enjoyed that when we’ve had it , it’s got a home, It’s well in sight for our guys right by our training room between our training room and our locker room. And when that space is empty it’s very noticeable.”

Jake Bobo who is a senior wide receiver for Duke had this to say about the victory bell!

You know it’s there,”People outside of the program when they are in the building , the football facility they get to ring it. So when you are in there , you are hearing it . When it’s not there, you defiantly know it there are no bells ringing.

It’s been over a little bit too long in my opinion ,”We’ve got a spot waiting on it. Can’t wait to bring it back”

“according to Stephen Wiseman’s article one newsobserver.com”

Will David Cutcliffe, Duke, Jake Bobo bring the victory bell back to Durham with them after the game?

They have to play the game first and then go from there.

In last seasons game between Duke, North Carolina in Durham Gunnar Holmberg got into the game briefly in Duke’s 56-24 loss to North Carolina.

While in the game Gunnar Holmberg led a 10 play 51 yard drive!

“according to an article on goduke.com”

In last seasons game between Duke, North Carolina Sam Howell threw three touchdown passes and rushed for another score.

“according to an article on goheels.com”

This time around Gunnar Holmberg is the starting quarterback for Duke!

Why?

Because Chase Brice who was Duke’s starting quarterback last season transferred to Appalachian State!

Duke comes into the game with a record of 3-1 while they’re 0-0 fourth in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Why?

Duke has yet to play an Atlantic Coast Conference game!

Their previous game was verses Kansas a 52-33 win in Durham!

When?

Last Saturday!

In that game Gunnar Holmberg rushed for four touchdowns to help lift Duke past Kansas, 52-33.

Gunnar Holmberg finished his night rushing 17 times for 88 yards and four touchdowns. The Wake Forest, N.C., native also went 22-of-29 passing for 328 yards with a touchdown.

Meanwhile,

North Carolina has a record of 2-2 while they’re 1-2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference and third in the Coastal Division ahead of Duke.

Their most recent game?

An Atlantic Coast Conference game, a 45-22 loss to Georgia Tech who like them, Duke are members of the Coastal Division Of The Atlantic Coast Conference.

In North Carolina’s loss to Georgia Tech Georgia Tech's defense stifled Sam Howell much of the game and the Yellow Jackets beat a ranked team for the first time in Geoff Collins' three seasons as coach, upsetting No. 21 North Carolina 45-22.

Sam Howell was sacked eight times and fumbled twice, leading to 10 points for the the Yellow Jackets in the first half. He also was stuffed on a fourth-down run in his own territory, setting up a short field for another Georgia Tech touchdown drive.

“according to an article by Paul Newberry of the Associated Press”

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

The game is going to be televised on ESPN2!