Field Level Media
Sep 3, 2022
North Carolina stopped a pair of two-point conversions in the game's final minute to hold off host Appalachian State 63-61 in a wild in-state affair on Saturday afternoon in Boone, N.C.
Tied at 49 after the Tar Heels once led 41-21 after three quarters, North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye found D.J. Jones wide open on a 42-yard catch-and-run with 2:50 to play for a 56-49 lead.
But Appalachian State quarterback Chase Brice guided the Mountaineers (0-1) to their fifth touchdown of the fourth quarter -- a 28-yard pass to Dashaun Davis -- to trim the deficit to 56-55.
Deciding to go for the win, the home side had Davis open in the end zone on the ensuing two-point conversion, but Brice overthrew him.
UNC (2-0) added another score when Bryson Nesbit returned the ensuing onside kick 43 yards, but Brice tossed a score to Kaedin Robinson to get it to two points with nine seconds left.
However, the visitors finally locked down the win when Brice was dragged down short on Appalachian State's second two-point attempt in the last minute.
Maye went 24-of-36 passing for 352 yards with four TD passes to D.J. Jones, J.J. Jones, Kobe Paysour and Nesbit. George Pettaway, Omarion Hampton and Maye rushed for scores.
The Atlantic Coast Conference school played without top wide receiver Josh Downs (knee). The 2021 All-ACC selection caught 101 passes for 1,335 yards in 2021.
The Mountaineers saw Brice go 25-of-37 for 376 yards and six touchdowns. Nate Noel rushed for a game-high 116 yards on 14 carries with two scores, and Camerun Peoples tacked on one score.
Christian Wells, Henry Pearson, Miller Gibbs, Christian Horn, Davis and Robinson had TD receptions.
Before a venue record of 40,168 fans for UNC's first visit to Kidd-Brewer Stadium, the third meeting between the in-state schools unfolded at a breakneck pace.
Down 21-7 in the opening minute of the second quarter, UNC rolled up 28 unanswered points over a span of 12:35 for a 35-21 edge.
Maye scored on a run to start the second half, and Noah Burnette tacked on field goals from 47 and 44 yards for 34 consecutive points as the Tar Heels built a commanding 41-21 lead before having to hang on in the frantic fourth quarter.
--Field Level Media