Saturday, November 22, 2025

Duke Rallies Past North Carolina 32-25 in Chapel Hill Comeback


CHAPEL HILL – Duke scored the final eight points in the closing minutes Saturday to pull out a 32-25 victory over North Carolina at Kenan Stadium, moving to 6-5 overall and 5-2 in conference play while dropping the Tar Heels to 4-7 and 2-5.


The Blue Devils trailed 25-24 with less than three minutes remaining before putting together a crucial 11-play, 68-yard drive that consumed over four minutes of clock. The march ended with Anderson Castle's third rushing touchdown of the game, a one-yard plunge with 2:18 left. Duke then converted a two-point attempt on a pass from Nate Sheppard to push the lead to seven points.


North Carolina got the ball back but managed just four plays that lost three yards total. Gio Lopez was sacked on consecutive plays and threw an incomplete pass on fourth down to seal Duke's victory.


Castle finished with 49 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries, finding the end zone from one yard out three separate times. His scoring runs came in the first quarter to tie the game at 7-7, in the third quarter to extend Duke's lead to 24-10, and his decisive fourth-quarter touchdown. Sheppard carried 22 times for 90 yards, including a 29-yard burst in the third quarter that set up Duke's second touchdown of that period.


Quarterback Darian Mensah completed 20 of 33 passes for 175 yards and one touchdown without an interception. His 14-yard scoring strike to Jeremiah Hasley in the second quarter gave Duke a 14-7 lead. Hasley led all receivers with seven catches for 85 yards, while Sahmir Hagans added three receptions for 30 yards and returned one kickoff for 40 yards.


Duke controlled possession for 36 minutes compared to North Carolina's 24 minutes and ran 76 offensive plays to the Tar Heels' 52. The Blue Devils converted six of 15 third-down attempts and an impressive five of six fourth-down tries, with the successful fourth-down conversions proving critical in sustaining drives.


North Carolina appeared poised to complete a comeback after Lopez connected with Jordan Shipp for a 20-yard touchdown pass with 4:52 left in the third quarter. The Tar Heels successfully converted a two-point attempt on a pass from Shipp to cut Duke's lead to 24-18.


The Tar Heels took their only lead of the game early in the fourth quarter when Davion Gause capped a nine-play, 91-yard drive with a 12-yard touchdown run at 13:13. The extra point gave North Carolina a 25-24 advantage.


Gause rushed eight times for 63 yards and added one reception for 16 yards, finishing with 79 all-purpose yards. Lopez completed 21 of 27 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown but was sacked three times for 19 yards in losses. He also rushed nine times for a net of 20 yards and two touchdowns, including a one-yard score in the first quarter that gave North Carolina an early 7-0 lead.


Shipp caught eight passes for 83 yards and the touchdown while Kobe Paysour hauled in five receptions for 63 yards. However, North Carolina's offense stalled in critical moments, particularly on their final two possessions when they totaled negative 16 yards.


Duke built a 17-7 halftime lead after a 14-play, 71-yard drive that ate up nearly seven minutes of second-quarter clock. The Blue Devils faced multiple setbacks on the drive, including a holding penalty that created a first-and-20 situation, but they converted a third-and-24 with an 11-yard scramble by Mensah before settling for a 33-yard field goal by Todd Pelino.


North Carolina responded with an eight-play drive covering 44 yards in the final 2:26 of the half, with Rece Verhoff drilling a 49-yard field goal as time expired to cut the deficit to 17-10.


The third quarter featured explosive offensive plays from both teams. Duke opened the second half with an 11-play, 44-yard touchdown drive, aided by penalties and a successful fourth-down conversion. Castle scored from one yard out to make it 24-10 at 9:15.


North Carolina answered immediately with its best offensive series of the game. Lopez completed five of six passes on a 10-play, 75-yard march that covered just 4:23. His 20-yard touchdown pass to Shipp brought the Tar Heels within six points after the successful two-point conversion.


The Blue Devils' defense made crucial stops when needed, forcing three three-and-outs and recording five tackles for loss totaling 23 yards. Duke sacked Lopez three times for 19 yards, with Josiah Green, Aaron Hall, and Luke Mergott each recording sacks. The final sack by Mergott came with 1:24 remaining and helped preserve the victory.


North Carolina's defense recorded five tackles for loss totaling 26 yards and one sack. However, critical penalties hurt the Tar Heels throughout the game. They committed 12 penalties for 103 yards compared to Duke's three penalties for 27 yards. Three unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in the fourth quarter, including one after Duke's final touchdown and another after a kickoff, exemplified the undisciplined play that hampered North Carolina's comeback attempt.


Duke's offensive balance proved effective, with 177 rushing yards on 43 attempts and 175 passing yards. The Blue Devils averaged 4.6 yards per play compared to North Carolina's 5.9, but their ability to sustain drives and convert in crucial situations made the difference.


The victory secures bowl eligibility for Duke at 6-5 with one regular-season game remaining. North Carolina's loss eliminates the Tar Heels from bowl contention at 4-7, ensuring a losing season regardless of the outcome in their final game.


Top Performers

Duke:

  1. Anderson Castle: 13 rushes, 49 yards, 3 TDs
  2. Jeremiah Hasley: 7 receptions, 85 yards, 1 TD
  3. Nate Sheppard: 22 rushes, 90 yards
  4. Darian Mensah: 20-of-33, 175 yards, 1 TD passing; 3 rushes, 27 yards

North Carolina:

  • Gio Lopez: 21-of-27, 204 yards, 1 TD passing; 9 rushes, 20 yards, 1 TD
  • Jordan Shipp: 8 receptions, 83 yards, 1 TD
  • Davion Gause: 8 rushes, 63 yards, 1 TD
  • Kobe Paysour: 5 receptions, 63 yards


Duke Rallies Past North Carolina 32-25 in Chapel Hill Comeback