UNC vs. Appalachian State double overtime thriller, a breakdown
What Happened
In a thrilling double-overtime clash, the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Appalachian State Mountaineers battle it out on the gridiron. With the game tied 34-34 and just three seconds left in regulation, North Carolina kicker Grayson Atkins steps up to attempt a 39-yard field goal that would give the Tar Heels the victory. However, Atkins' kick sails wide, and the game heads to overtime. In the first overtime period, Appalachian State's quarterback Chase Brice connects with wide receiver Dalton Stroman for a touchdown, putting the Mountaineers up 41-34. North Carolina responds with a touchdown of their own, scored by quarterback Drake Maye, tying the game at 41-41 and sending it to a second overtime. In the second overtime, North Carolina takes the ball first and Maye rushes for a touchdown, giving the Tar Heels a 48-41 lead. On the ensuing possession, Appalachian State faces a fourth-and-long situation, but Brice's pass falls incomplete, and North Carolina holds on to win a thrilling 48-41 victory. Throughout the game, the emotions on the sidelines are palpable. As Atkins' potential game-winning field goal sails wide, the camera captures the dejected expression on the face of a North Carolina fan, described by as having his "stomach just dropped all the way to his toes." In contrast, an Appalachian State fan appears amused, seemingly embracing the drama of the moment. In the aftermath, North Carolina head coach Mack Brown praises Appalachian State, acknowledging their status as a formidable opponent. "Give Appalachian State credit," Brown says. "I'm glad we don't play them anymore." The back-and-forth nature of the game, with both teams trading touchdowns and the lead, creates a palpable sense of tension and excitement throughout the transcript. 's vivid descriptions, such as the "ball flick as he jumps into the end zone" and the "look of death" on the North Carolina fan's face, paint a vivid picture of the action unfolding on the field. This thrilling double-overtime clash between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Appalachian State Mountaineers showcases the unpredictability and drama that make college football such a captivating sport.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentWe got App State and North Carolina.
They were all tied up with three seconds to go,
and North Carolina's got a 39-yard kick attempt
to win the game and start their season off right.
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I love the coach saying,
come on, baby.
Come on, baby.
Here we go.
Make the dang kick.
Oh, shanks it.
Not good.
Let's go!
App State, they're going to pull it off again.
They always seem to do something special on opening day.
They score with ease in overtime,
and then they make the kick.
Lookie what you couldn't do.
We did it.
And, oh, just the look of death comes across.
Oh, shit.
His stomach just dropped all the way to his toes right there.
You could see it happening in live time.
But why?
Have some faith.
North Carolina, they get the ball.
They run their own touchdown here.
And look at this guy's face.
His daughter, she's not amused.
He, for some reason, very amused this guy.
Look at this.
Look how amused this guy is.
He's just like, what a great game we're seeing.
Oh, my God.
Are we going to win?
Are we going to win again?
I don't know.
Daughter?
Guessing daughter.
It could just be strangers.
That would be odd.
That would be odd.
That would be odd.
I'll leave it at that.
If they're strangers, that's odd.
Amused face from that guy.
Kind of like, oh, boy, what are we getting ourselves into now?
North Carolina makes the kick.
Redemption for that kicker.
And then they get the ball first.
Quarterback keeps it.
He runs in.
A little ball flick as he jumps into the end zone.
Now they go for two.
And they're going to go, hey, I ran it.
That way.
Why don't I just run it this way?
No.
Stopped.
What a play.
What a play.
Boom.
Don't think so.
Not now.
So now North Carolina fans are worried because if App State scores,
they can just kick the field goal and they can win the game.
Unless the college rules are different and I'm wrong.
Doesn't even matter, though, because the ball is up on fourth down here.
It is not caught.
North Carolina hangs on to win it.
I just like what the coach said at the end because he's got a fun accent.
Give Appalachian State credit.
I'm glad we don't play them anymore.
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