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Wake Forest perfect no more. How Ty Chandler and UNC took down the Demon Deacons

North Carolina rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half for the second year in a row to beat No. 10 Wake Forest 58-55 in Kenan Stadium on Saturday. The Tar Heels brought the Demon Deacons’ undefeated season to an end as the UNC student section led fans to rush the field when time expired.

Carolina (5-4) trailed Wake by as many as 45-27 and was behind 48-34 to begin the fourth quarter. The Heels scored 24 straight points before the Deacons finally answered with 37 seconds left. Wake’s on-sides kick attempt was batted out of bounds by UNC tight end Garrett Walston to preserve the win.

“I just feel like a rerun of last year’s game,” Wake coach Dave Clawson said.

The Deacons (8-1) led North Carolina 45-21 points last season in the third quarter before losing 59-53 in Chapel Hill. It was also the second-straight year Wake rolled up more than 600 yards in total offense only to come up short.

The loss ended the best start in program history for Wake Forest. But it doesn’t have any bearing on whether or not they can win the ACC. The game was a non-conference matchup for the third straight season.

North Carolina’s Raymond Vohasek (51) deflects a pass by Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman (10) of fourth down, turning the ball over to the Tar Heels who scored the game winning field goal on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
North Carolina’s Raymond Vohasek (51) deflects a pass by Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman (10) of fourth down, turning the ball over to the Tar Heels who scored the game winning field goal on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. Robert Willett rwillett@newsobserver.com

Chandler having a year

Carolina running back Ty Chandler rushed for a career-high 213 yards and four touchdowns including a 50-yarder to put the game out of reach with 1:12 left. It marks Chandlers’ second game in the last three that he’s rushed for more than 100 yards.

He helped power a running game that finished with 330 rushing yards on a season-high 52 carries. It was the Heels second game gaining more than 300 yards rushing. They gained 392 yards against Virginia.

Chandler and Sam Howell both rushed for more than 100 yards for the second time this season. The pair also and combined for six touchdowns. Howell had a career-high with 21 attempts. He finished with 104 yards. Both Chandler and Howell had 192 and 112 yards rushing, respectively, in their 59-39 win over Virginia.

North Carolina running back Ty Chandler (19) celebrates after scoring in the fourth quarter to tie Wake Forest on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
North Carolina running back Ty Chandler (19) celebrates after scoring in the fourth quarter to tie Wake Forest on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. Robert Willett rwillett@newsobserver.com

Big return for Duck

Defensive back Don Chapman suffered a lower body injury during the week and is out for the season. Chapman made his first start at cornerback last week against Notre Dame. As he exited the lineup, cornerback Storm Duck made his return. Duck had not played since the 59-39 win over Virginia win on Sept 18.

Duck had one of the biggest plays in the game was defending Wake receiver A.T. Perry on the Deacons’ attempt to convert a fourth down pass with 1:22 left in the game.

North Carolina’s Storm Duck (29) breaks up a pass intended for Wake Forest’s A.T. Perry (9) on fourth down, turning the ball over to North Carolina and securing their victory on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
North Carolina’s Storm Duck (29) breaks up a pass intended for Wake Forest’s A.T. Perry (9) on fourth down, turning the ball over to North Carolina and securing their victory on Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. Robert Willett rwillett@newsobserver.com

Defense has to shuffle linebackers

UNC senior linebacker Jeremiah Gemmel, who’s arguably the most important defender for his leadership and experience, was disqualified on the last play of the first quarter. Gemmel was called for targeting while tackling Wake quarterback Sam Hartman.

That forced Carolina to replace him as freshman Power Echols entered the game as Cedric Gray moved over to Gemmel’s spot.

Gemmels has started 34 straight games for the Heels. Gray didn’t earn his first start until the Virginia game. Echols had never been an every down linebacker. But the pair led the Heels in tackles. Gray had a team-high 12 and Echols finished with a season-high seven.

This story was originally published November 6, 2021 at 4:04 PM.

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C.L. Brown
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C.L. Brown covers the University of North Carolina for The News & Observer. Brown brings more than two decades of reporting experience including stints as the beat writer on Indiana University and the University of Louisville. After a long stay at the Louisville Courier-Journal, where he earned an APSE award, he’s had stops at ESPN.com, The Athletic and even tried his hand at running his own website, clbrownhoops.com.
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