SportsDirect Inc. staff
Nov 16, 2013
North Carolina 34, Pittsburgh 27: Freshman Ryan Switzer returned a pair of punts for touchdowns, including
a 61-yarder for the winning score with 4:46 left to play, as the visiting Tar
Heels turned back the Panthers' 24-point second-half comeback to win their
fourth in a row.
Switzer, who returned a punt 85 yards for a
touchdown against Virginia last week, broke off a 65-yard return in the second
quarter to give North Carolina (5-5, 4-3 ACC) a 24-3 halftime lead,
and then went sideline to sideline in the fourth quarter en route to the end
zone after the Panthers had rallied to tie. Marquise Williams totaled 252 yards
of offense for North Carolina, going 15-of-27 for 173 yards passing
and rushing for 79 more.
Tom Savage was 23-of-38 for 313 yards and
two second-half touchdown for Pittsburgh (5-5, 2-4), but he was sacked seven times for minus-86 yards. James Conner finished with 102 yards rushing,
including 71 in the second half, for the Panthers.
The Tar Heels scored 24 unanswered points in
the first half for a 24-3 halftime lead on Williams' scoring runs of 16 and 10
yards, along with a Thomas Moore 26-yard field goal and Switzer's dash down the
right sideline with 1:03 left. The Tar Heels defense dominated before the
Panthers came back to pull within 27-17 on Savage scoring strikes of 33 yards to
Devin Street in the third quarter and 8 yards to Isaac Bennett early in the
fourth quarter.
Pittsburgh made it a one-possession game on
Chris Blewitt's 42-yard field goal with 9:49 remaining following a Ray Vinopal
fumble recovery at the North Carolina 28, and three plays after T.J. Logan
fumbled the ensuing kickoff, the Panthers tied it on Conner's 2-yard touchdown
run. The two teams traded punts before Switzer's school-record-tying
second TD punt return of the game, and North Carolina's defense forced
Pittsburgh to turn the ball over on downs with 1:15 left to seal it.
GAME NOTEBOOK: Williams became the first Tar Heels quarterback to rush for two
touchdowns since Darian Durant in 2001. ... DE Kareem Martin had 3.5 sacks for
North Carolina, a half-sack shy of tying Julius Peppers' 2001 school record. ... The three punt returns
for TDs this season by Switzer, who also has a passing touchdown and receiving
touchdown, is a North Carolina school record.