North Carolina Holds Off Wake Forest for Bowl Eligibility
The North Carolina Tar Heels clinched bowl eligibility with a dramatic 31-24 victory over the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Behind a career-high performance by running back Omarion Hampton, UNC notched its third consecutive win and advanced to 6-4 overall and 3-3 in ACC play.
The Tar Heels capitalized on turnovers and timely defensive stops, showcasing their resilience in a tight, back-and-forth game. Hampton’s dominant rushing display and key defensive plays helped UNC fend off a late rally by Wake Forest.
Dominant First Half for UNC
The game opened with both teams struggling to find offensive rhythm. After a scoreless first quarter, the Tar Heels turned to Hampton, who had already surpassed 100 rushing yards by the second quarter. UNC took the lead when quarterback Jacolby Criswell capped off a drive with a 4-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter.
UNC's defense came alive soon after, halting a promising Wake Forest drive with a crucial turnover on downs at their 37-yard line. A seven-play, 56-yard drive, fueled by Hampton’s hard-nosed rushing, set up a late field goal by kicker Noah Burnette, giving the Tar Heels a 10-3 lead at halftime.
The first half showcased UNC’s ability to control the tempo of the game. Their offensive line created gaps for Hampton to exploit, while the defense consistently disrupted Wake Forest’s attempts to establish their own rhythm. Special teams also contributed, with Burnette’s accuracy providing the cushion UNC needed heading into the break.
A Shift in Momentum
Wake Forest regrouped after halftime, with quarterback Michael Kern stepping in for an injured Hank Bachmeier. Kern orchestrated a 72-yard touchdown drive on his first possession, tying the game at 10-10. The Tar Heels responded immediately with a 15-yard touchdown reception by J.J. Jones, re-establishing their lead at 17-10.
UNC extended their lead when linebacker Power Echols intercepted a pass and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown, pushing the score to 24-10. The Demon Deacons narrowed the gap to 24-17 after a fumble recovery set up a short rushing touchdown by Demond Claiborne.
Kern’s insertion into the game added a spark for Wake Forest, as his mobility and quick decision-making kept UNC’s defense on its heels. However, the Tar Heels’ ability to respond under pressure was a testament to their preparation and depth. Echols’ interception not only shifted momentum back to UNC but also energized the home crowd, setting the stage for a tense finish.
Late-Game Heroics
The fourth quarter saw both defenses tighten up, forcing punts and turnovers. With just over five minutes remaining, UNC defensive lineman Joshua Harris strip-sacked Kern, allowing Travis Shaw to recover the fumble at the Wake Forest 18-yard line. Hampton delivered the dagger moments later, hurdling defenders en route to a 6-yard touchdown run that extended UNC’s lead to 31-17.
Wake Forest mounted a final push, with Kern connecting with Taylor Morin for a 16-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 31-24. However, UNC recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the victory.
Hampton’s late-game touchdown not only showcased his athleticism but also his determination to close out games for his team. The defense’s ability to create turnovers in critical moments highlighted their improvement over the course of the season, providing a blueprint for success in their remaining games.
Standout Performances
Omarion Hampton was the star of the game, carrying the ball 35 times for 244 yards and a crucial late touchdown. His performance marked his eighth consecutive game with over 100 rushing yards, moving him into fifth place on UNC’s all-time rushing list with 3,327 career yards.
Defensively, Power Echols made a game-changing interception returned for a touchdown, while Harris and Shaw’s strip sack and recovery in the fourth quarter solidified the Tar Heels’ control of the game. Jacolby Criswell added a touchdown pass and a rushing score, managing the game effectively despite some offensive struggles.
For Wake Forest, Demond Claiborne led the effort with 95 rushing yards and two touchdowns, while Michael Kern threw for 172 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions in relief of Bachmeier.
The Tar Heels’ balanced attack, combining Hampton’s rushing dominance and Criswell’s steady hand at quarterback, allowed them to counter Wake Forest’s attempts to shift momentum. Their ability to involve multiple playmakers on both sides of the ball demonstrated the depth and versatility of this year’s squad.
Implications for the Tar Heels
This victory marks UNC’s sixth consecutive season reaching bowl eligibility and underscores their ability to rebound from a difficult stretch earlier in the season. With a balanced attack on offense and timely defensive stops, the Tar Heels are peaking at the right time as they prepare for postseason play.
UNC’s defensive improvements were especially notable in this game, with their ability to disrupt Wake Forest’s offense and force turnovers being the difference-maker. The coaching staff’s emphasis on discipline and execution has paid dividends as the team navigates through a challenging ACC schedule.
With bowl eligibility secured, the Tar Heels can focus on finishing the regular season strong. Their ability to adapt and make key plays in tight situations will be crucial as they face tougher competition in the coming weeks. Up next, North Carolina will travel to Boston College before closing out the regular season against rival N.C. State. Meanwhile, Wake Forest will face No. 12 Miami in their quest to remain in contention for bowl eligibility.







