(19) North Carolina 12, Connecticut 10

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Final

12:00 PM ET, September 12, 2009
Rentschler Field
EAST HARTFORD, CT

Late holding call dooms UConn's upset bid over UNC

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Quinton Coples sacked UConn QB Cody Endres at the Huskies' 44-yard line with less than a minute left.
Gameball goes to... UNC's defense. As the Tar Heels mounted a fourth-quarter comeback, the defense held the Huskies scoreless.
Stat of the game... 233. North Carolina's offense recorded 233 passing yards, compared to a mere 35 rushing yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1613
Total Yards268196
Passing233124
Rushing3572
Penalties5-303-18
3rd Down Conversions6-172-13
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers22
Possession33:4026:20
Air/Ground Leaders
North Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Yates23/3223312
Connecticut Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Frazer11/199401
Endres3/73000
North Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Houston73309
Draugn142104
Connecticut Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Todman1866116
Dixon72109
North Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pianalto787126
Highsmith459021
Connecticut Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kanuch456039
Difton425011
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERUNCCONN
FG00:00Dave Teggart 47 Yd 03
THIRD QUARTERUNCCONN
TD00:55Jordan Todman 4 Yd Run (Dave Teggart Kick) 010
FOURTH QUARTERUNCCONN
FG10:56Casey Barth 22 Yd 310
TD02:36Zack Pianalto 2 Yd Pass From T.J. Yates (Casey Barth Kick) 1010
SF01:32Penalty On Dan Ryan In End Zone 1210
Associated Press

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. -- North Carolina needed to make a big defensive stop, and wound up getting some help from Connecticut's Dan Ryan.

The Huskies' senior tackle was flagged for holding defensive end Robert Quinn in the end zone with 1:32 left in the game Saturday, giving the No. 19 Tar Heels a safety and a 12-10 comeback win over the Huskies.

Just Getting By

No. 19 North Carolina squeaked by with a 12-10 comeback win over Connecticut on Saturday. UNC is not used to scoring 12 points and winning.

UNC, Fewest Points in Win
Last 30 Seasons
Opponent Final Score
Oct. 22, 2005 Virginia 7-5
Sept. 13, 1980 Texas Tech 9-3
Nov. 11, 1999 NC State 10-6
Saturday Connecticut 12-10

"I had him beat around the corner," Quinn said. "I was just out there trying to make a play, and then I saw the flag."

The play capped a 12-point fourth quarter for North Carolina (2-0). Casey Barth started the comeback with a 22-yard field goal, and T.J. Yates led the team on a 13-play drive that ended with his 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Zack Pianalto with 2:36 left.

Pianalto hurt his leg jumping up and down after the score and had to be taken from the field in an air cast, another bizarre moment from a game that ended in crazy fashion.

After the safety, UConn recovered the onside kick but couldn't get into field-goal range.

"I told the chancellor, 'That's why you don't see any 100-year-old football coaches,'" said North Carolina coach Butch Davis.

The Tar Heels are 3-0 against the Huskies, while UConn has just one win in 14 games against Top 25 opponents.

UConn (1-1) was playing without its best defensive player, injured linebacker Scott Lutrus, and lost starting quarterback Zach Frazer to a knee injury late in the third quarter.

The Huskies' stifling defense held North Carolina scoreless and with just 134 yards of offense through three quarters. They sacked Yates six times and intercepted him twice.

A 47-yard field goal from Dave Teggart at the halftime buzzer gave UConn a 3-0 lead. The Huskies seemed poised for an upset after cornerback Robert McClain batted Yates' pass into the hands of Twyon Martin at the Tar Heels 26 late in the third quarter.

UConn tailback Jordan Todman dragged several defenders the final four yards for the score, putting the Huskies up 10-0.

"We slugged it out for the whole game," said UConn coach Randy Edsall. "We just couldn't make that play when we needed to, and that's the bottom line."

Yates, who completed 23 of 32 passes for 233 yards and two interceptions, found his groove in the fourth quarter. He led the Tar Heels on a 78-yard drive that ended with Barth's field goal, and when UNC got the ball back, he marched 78-yards again, eating up 6:36 before finding Pianalto in the end zone from 2-yards out.

"We were just making adjustments on the run, throwing formations we hadn't even practiced all week," Yates said. "[We'd] pick things up, draw something in the dirt, see if that works, try something new out and see if that works. Once that was working, we just kept at it and kept at it and moved the ball down the field."

The Huskies held North Carolina to just 65 yards in the first half, and pressured Yates all day, sacking him six times. But North Carolina's defense held UConn to 196 yards, and dominated the Huskies in the fourth quarter.

UConn got the ball at the 20 after the tying touchdown, but a snap over backup quarterback Cody Endres' head on second down put the ball at the 8-yard line.

Endres scrambled away from the pass rush on third down, and completed a 16-yard pass to Todman that would have given the Huskies a fourth-and-6. But there was the flag in the end zone, and the safety that gave North Carolina the lead.

"I didn't even know that was a rule," said Tar Heels cornerback Charles Brown Jr. "I heard the coaches screaming, 'Safety, safety safety,' so I started jumping up and down [yelling] 'Safety, safety.'"

Ryan said he's not going to let the call, or the negative attention, ruin his season.

"Nobody wants to be the guy sitting in this chair right now having to answer these questions," he said. "I would rather be in the locker room celebrating with my team. Unfortunately, it did not work out that way today. This one game is not going to end our season, so we just have to get back out there and keep working hard."

Later Saturday, North Carolina said that Pianalto suffered a dislocated right foot after landing on a defender's foot and will need an MRI to determine how long he is out.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 10th
Clemson 27 Final
15 Georgia Tech 30
Saturday, September 12th
Troy 6 Final
1 Florida 56
2 Texas 41 Final
Wyoming 10
3 USC 18 Final
8 Ohio State 15
Florida International 14 Final
4 Alabama 40
Houston 45 Final
5 Oklahoma State 35
Syracuse 7 Final
7 Penn State 28
9 Brigham Young 54 Final
Tulane 3
Eastern Washington 7 Final
10 California 59
Vanderbilt 9 Final
11 LSU 23
Miami (OH) 0 Final
12 Boise State 48
Idaho State 0 Final
13 Oklahoma 64
Marshall 10 Final
14 Virginia Tech 52
16 TCU 30 Final
Virginia 14
17 Utah 24 Final
San Jose State 14
18 Notre Dame 34 Final
Michigan 38
19 North Carolina 12 Final
Connecticut 10
South Carolina 37 Final
21 Georgia 41
Arkansas State 9 Final
22 Nebraska 38
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
23 Cincinnati 70
24 Kansas 34 Final
UTEP 7
Bowling Green 20 Final
25 Missouri 27