Times-Herald (Vallejo)

North Carolina tops No. 10 Wake Forest

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. >> Ty Chandler ran for career highs of 213 yards and four touchdowns and North Carolina overcame an 18-point deficit to beat No. 10 Wake Forest 58-55 on Saturday, handing the Demon Deacons their first loss in a nonconfere­nce matchup of instate Atlantic Coast Conference teams.

Chandler’s big day included a 50-yard breakaway run with 1:12 left. That was the final blow for the Tar Heels (5-4) as they rallied from a huge third-quarter deficit to beat the Demon Deacons (8-1, No. 9 CFP) for the second straight year, following a 21-point comeback last year by erasing a 4527 deficit with 7:38 left in the third.

The loss doesn’t impact the Demon Deacons’ pursuit of their first ACC title since 2006 since it was part of a home-and-home nonconfere­nce series announced in 2015 with the schools not playing each other as often amid the expanded ACC’s scheduling model. But it likely ends their hopes of climbing deeper into the College Football Playoff race, even

if they win out in league play and win the ACC championsh­ip game.

Sam Hartman threw for 398 yards and five touchdowns and ran for 78 yards and two more scores for Wake Forest. A.T. Perry and Jaquarii Roberson each hauled in a pair of touchdown grabs to lead a 615-yard effort from the offense.

North Carolina’s Sam Howell threw for 216 yards and a touchdown and ran for 104 and two more scores in a matchup of high-profile quarterbac­ks. He helped the Tar Heels

post 546 yards and set up a tiebreakin­g 25-yard field goal by Grayson Atkins with 2:12 left.

NO. 1 GEORGIA 43, MISSOURI 6>> Stetson Bennett passed for 255 yards and two touchdowns before giving way to former starter JT Daniels, leading Georgia past Missouri.

The game opened new questions for Georgia at quarterbac­k while affirming the Bulldogs’ seasonlong defensive dominance. Missouri was held to 273 yards of total offense in Georgia’s seventh game of the season allowing no more than 10 points.

NO. 6 OHIO STATE 26, NEBRASKA 17 >> C.J. Stroud threw for 405 yards and two touchdowns and Ohio State’s defense came up with a pair of stops after Nebraska pulled within six points.

The Buckeyes’ nationlead­ing offense managed only two field goals in the second half, allowing the Cornhusker­s to make it a one-score game until Noah Ruggles kicked a 46-yard field goal with 1:29 left.

NO. 15 MISSISSIPP­I 27, LIBERTY 14 >> Matt Corral threw for 324 yards and a touchdown to lead Mississipp­i past Liberty and former Rebels coach Hugh Freeze.

Corral completed 20 of 27 passes, including six completion­s of 20-plus yards.

MEMPHIS 28, NO. 23 SMU 25

Seth Henigan returned to throw for 392 yards and two touchdowns in Memphis’ victory over SMU.

After sitting out last week in a loss to UCF with a right shoulder injury, Henigan completed 34 of 53 passes, including touchdown strikes of 2 yards to Eddie Lewis and 27 yards to Javon Ivory for the Tigers (5-4, 2-3 American Athletic Conference).

 ?? GERRY BROOME — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? North Carolina running back Ty Chandler (19) runs for a touchdown as offensive lineman Jordan Tucker (74) blocks Wake Forest defensive back Traveon Redd (17) during the second half Saturday in Chapel Hill, N.C.
GERRY BROOME — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Carolina running back Ty Chandler (19) runs for a touchdown as offensive lineman Jordan Tucker (74) blocks Wake Forest defensive back Traveon Redd (17) during the second half Saturday in Chapel Hill, N.C.

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