Duke Blue Devils vs. North Carolina Tar Heels Pick & Prediction NOVEMBER 11th 2023

Stadium: Kenan Memorial Stadium Chapel Hill
Logo Duke Blue Devils
VS
Logo North Carolina Tar Heels
50.5
OPENER
-9.5

50.5o -109
CURRENT
-10 -105

+220
MONEYLINE
-260

7
SCORE
2

No. 24 North Carolina has one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in the country. Duke appears in a different situation entering the annual Atlantic Coast Conference date with its neighbor.

The teams meet in the Tar Heels' home finale Saturday night when the Blue Devils try to get back to their winning ways in Chapel Hill, N.C.

The winner of the game will stay in the mix for a spot in the ACC championship game. This is the third-to-last game of the regular season.

North Carolina (7-2, 3-2 ACC) has lost its last two conference games, while Duke (6-3, 3-2) snapped a two-game slide by topping Wake Forest last week.

This might be the final home game for Tar Heels quarterback Drake Maye, who's expected to enter the 2024 NFL Draft.

Coach Mack Brown said Maye will have the option to go through Senior Day activities.

"It's not my place to tell him to," Brown said. "He's very emotional, and he just wants to win. And you all have seen him, he's so humble that he doesn't want attention brought to himself. I think it would be cool for him to walk out there, for everybody to say thank you."

On Tuesday, Maye said he wouldn't participate in those ceremonies to avoid being a distraction to the senior football players.

Three different starting quarterbacks have directed Duke victories this season. Most recently, that was freshman Grayson Loftis against the Demon Deacons.

So unless Riley Leonard and Henry Belin IV unexpectedly return from injuries, Loftis will make his second career start and his first on the road.

"It's trying to find the things that you know he's going to be able to go out there and execute," Duke coach Mike Elko said. "You just don't want to expose him in really awkward, difficult situations and force him to try to make plays or challenge him to make plays that are difficult. That's what you're trying to do as a play caller."

Duke's defense rates tops in the ACC in some categories, while North Carolina's offense is a high-powered unit.

"They're certainly dangerous and they certainly can hurt us, but we also have a lot of confidence in who we are," Elko said.

Brown is in his second stint as North Carolina's coach. He has been in charge in 12 consecutive North Carolina victories in the series, last falling to the Blue Devils in 1989.

"And two of our games (recently with Duke) have come down to the last play of the game," Brown said. "So this is a great game, a great rivalry. So along with Senior Day, homecoming, a packed house, night game, it should be a tremendous setting for this weekend."

Last year, the Tar Heels scored the winning points on Maye's 8-yard touchdown pass to Antoine Green with 16 seconds remaining. The teams combined for 1,078 yards of total offense in last year's meeting, which had seven lead changes.

Duke and North Carolina have competed for the Victory Bell in football since 1948.

"Everybody knows what this game means and what this game is about around here," Elko said. "It's an opportunity for our seniors to go and compete and try to get the bell and bring the bell back here to Durham and so that's not something that we take lightly. We understand how important that is to our fans, our alumni, and all the people associated with Duke football."

PREDICTION
Duke Blue Devils
22
32
North Carolina Tar Heels

Duke Blue Devils vs. North Carolina Tar Heels Recap OCT 2TH 2021

Sam Howell passed for 321 yards and three touchdowns as North Carolina got back on track with a 38-7 victory against visiting Duke on Saturday afternoon in Atlantic Coast Conference action in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Howell completed 18 of 32 passes without an interception, while the North Carolina defense straightened up after a rough outing a week earlier at Georgia Tech.

The Tar Heels (3-2, 2-2 ACC) claimed a 24-0 halftime lead on their way to a second victory by 20 or more points against a Coastal Division foe. Ty Chandler had a receiving touchdown and a rushing touchdown and Josh Downs caught six passes for 168 yards and a score.

Duke (3-2, 0-1), which won three consecutive games at home, stumbled on the road for the second time this year.

The Tar Heels keep the Victory Bell, which is the prize for the winner of the annual matchup between the neighboring rivals, after winning for the third straight time in the series. Mack Brown, who's in his second stint as North Carolina's coach, has directed victories in 11 straight meetings with Duke.

Duke's Mataeo Durant ran for 114 yards on 19 carries, but he had only 20 yards after halftime.

Howell and Chandler hooked up for a 75-yard pass play in the final seconds of the first quarter for the game's first points.

The Tar Heels doubled their lead about 90 seconds later when Duke quarterback Gunnar Holmberg fumbled and Trey Morrison returned the ball 63 yards for a touchdown.

Duke scored on the first snap of the second half on Holmberg's 80-yard pass play to Jalon Calhoun.

The Blue Devils reached North Carolina territory in the third quarter with a chance to trim a 24-7 hole, but that drive fizzled.

Chandler added a 14-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter before Howell's 63-yard pass play to Josh Downs accounted for the last touchdown.

Holmberg completed 17 of 24 passes for 184 yards with one TD and one interception. Calhoun finished with 103 yards on six catches.