Boston College 37, North Carolina 24

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BC (9-3)14701637
UNC (6-6)7143024

Final

1:00 PM ET, December 30, 2004
Kenan Stadium
CHAPEL HILL, NC

Tricky Eagles overcome Peterson's injury

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2022
Total Yards477364
Passing249259
Rushing228105
Penalties3-205-40
3rd Down Conversions10-207-16
4th Down Conversions2-20-1
Turnovers10
Possession33:5826:02
Individual Leaders
Boston College Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Peterson24/3323620
Ryan1/21300
North Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Durant23/4125930
Boston College Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Callender26174138
Whitworth103016
Ohliger121121
North Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McGill853017
Scott1649014
Pollock3708
Boston College Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hazard581032
Adams553126
Kashetta537117
Lester439017
North Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mitchell7116151
Holley566016
Wright323112
Scott3705
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBCUNC
TD8:13L.V. WHITWORTH 3 YD RUN (RYAN OHLIGER KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 86 yards.
70
TD6:08RONNIE MCGILL 12 YD PASS FROM DARIAN DURANT (CONNOR BARTH KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 57 yards.
77
TD1:32GRANT ADAMS 2 YD PASS FROM PAUL PETERSON (RYAN OHLIGER KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 78 yards.
147
SECOND QUARTERBCUNC
TD7:12WALLACE WRIGHT 5 YD PASS FROM DARIAN DURANT (CONNOR BARTH KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 23 yards.
1414
TD1:44DERRELE MITCHELL 51 YD PASS FROM DARIAN DURANT (CONNOR BARTH KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 80 yards.
1421
TD0:17DAVID KASHETTA 1 YD PASS FROM PAUL PETERSON (RYAN OHLIGER KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 51 yards.
2121
THIRD QUARTERBCUNC
FG4:32CONNOR BARTH 27 YD FG
Drive info: 12 plays, 46 yards.
2124
FOURTH QUARTERBCUNC
TD14:16ANDRE CALLENDER 1 YD RUN (MISSED KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 65 yards.
2724
TD10:32RYAN OHLIGER 21 YD RUN (WILLIAM TROOST KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 39 yards.
3424
FG4:09WILLIAM TROOST 18 YD FG
Drive info: 12 plays, 70 yards.
3724

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Headed off the field on a stretcher with a broken leg, Paul Peterson heard the roar of the crowd and knew his teammates were about to score.

He glanced up at the scoreboard just in time to see kicker Ryan Ohliger take a fake field goal into the end zone for a 21-yard touchdown run that sealed Boston College's 37-24 victory over North Carolina in the Continental Tire Bowl on Thursday.

Pumping his fists in celebration, the touchdown temporarily eased the pain for Peterson, the Eagles' hard-luck quarterback.

"I saw it on the screen when they were wheeling me off and I was so pumped," Peterson said. "I'd be pretty ticked off I went out in the first quarter, but I made it to the fourth and we got the win. It's just awesome."

The 25th-ranked Eagles (9-3) never wanted to be in this game, only needing a victory over Syracuse in the regular-season finale to secure their first outright Big East championship and earn a BCS berth.

But Peterson missed that game with a broken hand, and Syracuse beat the Eagles to send them to Charlotte.

So when he broke his left leg in the fourth quarter, coach Tom O'Brien huddled the team at midfield and delivered a passionate speech for his quarterback.

"Paul is the heart and soul of this team, and everyone went back to the huddle and Coach O'Brien said, `We're not going to lose. We're going to put it in the end zone for Paul," said holder Matt Ryan, who handed the fake to Ohliger.

Ryan then replaced Peterson at quarterback.

Clinging to a 27-24 lead over North Carolina (6-6) in the fourth quarter, Peterson was injured as he tried to run outside for a first down on third-and-1 and was brought down awkwardly by Tommy Davis.

As trainers removed Peterson's shoe and cut away his socks while awaiting a stretcher, O'Brien broke from his conservative nature and urged on the Eagles.

"He's not a big speaker, but this time he got us all pumped up," Ohliger said. "And when he called the fake field goal, my eyes almost popped out my head. That is so not him."

Ohliger, a 5-foot-9 freshman, took the handoff from Ryan and raced into the end zone, breaking a tackle a long the way, for a 34-24 lead with 10:32 to play.

"We kind of expected them to do a fake, but we were more favoring the pass than the run," Carolina linebacker Tommy Richardson said. "That was a great call by Mr. O'Brien."

And one that rarely comes out of O'Brien's play book. Although he said the Eagles practice the fake every day, an assistant suggested that O'Brien call it.

Because Ohliger had already missed one field goal and an extra point, O'Brien didn't hesitate.

"What went through my mind was, 'We can't make a field goal, so we might as well run it,"' O'Brien said.

Peterson continued his trip to the locker room as the Eagles celebrated. X-rays showed a broken left tibia, and team officials said he would need surgery.

Before leaving, the quarterback went 24-of-33 for 236 yards and two touchdowns, helping Boston College win a bowl game for the fifth straight season.

But he wasn't able to return to the field to accept the game's MVP award. Instead, his wife went out to collect the trophy.

The Eagles gave the Big East its first win in the 3-year-old bowl game. It was BC's final game in the league -- it joins the Atlantic Coast Conference next season.

Virginia represented the ACC in the first two Tire Bowls, so the inclusion of North Carolina was a welcome change of scenery. Tar Heels fans snapped up over 65,000 tickets, washing out the scattering of Boston College supporters in a sea of light blue.

They had plenty to cheer about early as North Carolina seized the momentum by scoring a pair of touchdowns after Peterson's fumble and Ohliger's missed field goal.

"We certainly had opportunities to win today and that's what it's about -- winning," North Carolina coach John Bunting said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 14th
Southern Miss 31 Final
North Texas 10
Tuesday, December 21st
Syracuse 14 Final
Georgia Tech 51
Wednesday, December 22nd
Bowling Green 52 Final
Memphis 35
Thursday, December 23rd
Marshall 14 Final
Cincinnati 32
Wyoming 24 Final
UCLA 21
Friday, December 24th
Hawaii 59 Final
UAB 40
Monday, December 27th
Virginia 34 Final
Fresno State 37 OT
Toledo 10 Final
Connecticut 39
Tuesday, December 28th
Miami (OH) 13 Final
Iowa State 17
Notre Dame 21 Final
Oregon State 38
Wednesday, December 29th
Colorado 33 Final
UTEP 28
Oklahoma State 7 Final
Ohio State 33
Thursday, December 30th
Boston College 37 Final
North Carolina 24
New Mexico 19 Final
Navy 34
Texas Tech 45 Final
California 31
Troy 21 Final
Northern Illinois 34
Friday, December 31st
Alabama 16 Final
Minnesota 20
Arizona State 27 Final
Purdue 23
Boise State 40 Final
Louisville 44
Miami (FL) 27 Final
Florida 10
Saturday, January 1st
Tennessee 38 Final
Texas A&M 7
Georgia 24 Final
Wisconsin 21
Florida State 30 Final
West Virginia 18
LSU 25 Final
Iowa 30
Michigan 37 Final
Texas 38
Pittsburgh 7 Final
Utah 35
Monday, January 3rd
Virginia Tech 13 Final
Auburn 16
Tuesday, January 4th
USC 55 Final
Oklahoma 19