Wilson Runs for 4 TDs as NC State Beats UNC 42-19, Winning Rivalry Game for 5th Straight Year
N.C. State scored touchdowns on all four first-half drives with Will Wilson rushing for four TDs and C.J. Bailey throwing two, extending Coach Doeren’s winning streak over UNC to five years.
- On Saturday, N.C. State beat North Carolina 42-19 at Carter-Finley Stadium, ending Bill Belichick's first college season with the Tar Heels.
- With a 28 halftime lead, Will Wilson ran for four touchdowns, and C.J. Bailey threw two scoring passes in the first half.
- State's offense produced 19 first downs and 271 yards, including 124 rushing yards in the first half, while Gio Lopez exited with a left-leg injury and Max Johnson replaced him as UNC had 11 penalties for 129 yards.
- Coach Dave Doeren has beaten UNC five straight years and the N.C. State Wolfpack program became bowl eligible last week, now awaiting a bowl destination in Doeren's 13th season.
- The North Carolina Tar Heels football team closed the year with their worst record since 2-9 in 2018 and will open next season Aug. 29 against TCU in Dublin, Ireland.
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NC State again gets better of rival North Carolina
Will Wilson ran for four touchdowns and host North Carolina State blew out rival North Carolina 42-19 in the regular-season finale Saturday night in Raleigh, N.C.
Wilson runs for 4 TDs as NC State beats UNC 42-19, winning rivalry game for 5th straight year
Short-yardage quarterback Will Wilson ran for four touchdowns to help N.C. State beat rival North Carolina 42-19. Starting QB C.J.
REACTION: North Carolina CAN'T STOP NC STATE - 5th STRAIGHT LOSS To Wolfpack | Belichick Year 1 OVER
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Wolfpack whoops Tar Heels for fifth-straight win in rivalry
RALEIGH — Go get it. That’s the motto that freshman quarterback Will Wilson has emblazoned on the wristband he wears every single day as a reminder to himself. The 6-foot-1, 230-pound QB is part of the NC State Wolfpack’s small-yardage package, something that has become more and more prevalent
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