Thursday, November 10, 2016

UNC vs Duke LIVE score updates and stats 111016, College Football Week 11

UNC vs Duke LIVE score updates and stats 111016, College Football Week 11 UNC vs. Duke: LIVE score updates and stats (11/10/16), College Football Week 11 Elijah Hood is centered around going out with a bang for No. 15 North Carolina. The lesser has two straight 100-yard surging exhibitions entering Thursday night's competition diversion at Duke, a sign he is solid subsequent to missing an amusement because of a clear blackout that had taken after a slower-than-anticipated begin to the season. "It's great to see him running like the (No.) 34 we know," quarterback Mitch Trubisky said. Hood was the Atlantic Coast Conference's No. 3 rusher a year ago with 1,463 yards and 17 touchdowns for the Tar Heels (7-2, 5-1 ACC), averaging 104.5 yards for each diversion. He is a physical runner unafraid of contact. In any case, he got off to a moderate begin by averaging 61.5 yards through his initial six appearances, furthermore sat out UNC's 34-3 misfortune to Virginia Tech played in the driving precipitation of Hurricane Matthew. After a tranquil return against Miami, Hood broke out for 107 yards and a score at Virginia, then kept running for a season-high 168 yards and three touchdowns a week ago against Georgia Tech. "I feel more hazardous I think, simply faster, so that unquestionably helps when you attempt to run the ball," Hood said. "I had an inclination that I hit the openings a considerable measure snappier this week. At whatever point I attempt to move my energy that much speedier, I'm ready to get more yards just per convey." The Tar Heels are attempting to remain with the Hokies on the alliance's Coastal Division, however they require Virginia Tech to lose once to be back in control of their own predetermination. The Blue Devils (3-6, 0-5) are playing with their first winless season in ACC play since 2007 in the wake of winning no less than six amusements in four straight bowl seasons. The previous two misfortunes have both dropped by three focuses, including a weekend ago's 24-21 misfortune to the Hokies that included having a blocked field objective returned for a touchdown. "We are 3-6 for a reason, you need to take a gander at why," Duke mentor David Cutcliffe said. "In any case, you don't whimper or you don't gripe. You simply pick the things to take a shot at. You pick the things you accept will have any kind of effect." ___ Some different things to think about Thursday's UNC-Duke diversion: TRUBISKY IN CHARGE: Trubisky positions as one of the national pioneers in culmination rate, passing productivity and normal passing yardage for UNC. "He deals with each part of their diversion," Cutcliffe said. "There's not a toss he can't make." QB PRESSURE: The Blue Devils rank among the ACC pioneers in sacks (27), so their protective front should get some weight on Trubisky. In the interim, the Tar Heels rank close to the base of the alliance with 18 sacks and have had diversions where they attempted to get weight on the passer. They're confronting a quarterback in Daniel Jones who has keep running for 169 yards in the previous two recreations. SHORT TURNAROUND: The groups needed to pack in a week of diversion prepare alongside treatment of bothering wounds into a five-day plan taking after a weekend ago's amusements. "Come Thursday, the adrenaline's hurrying," Dukedefensive handle A.J. Wolf said, "You're playing football, everything can rest easy." WILSON'S STATUS: Shaun Wilson, Duke's No. 2 rusher, is plausible with what the school called an abdominal area harm. He took a head protector to-cap hit against Virginia Tech that prompted to a focusing accessible as needs be against a guard, however Cutcliffe said a while later he had no blackout related indications. Wilson has keep running for 449 yards and three touchdowns. Triumph BELL: The champ gets the Victory Bell, however there was about a break with the custom of the victor splash painting its shade of blue on the chime's truck. UNC athletic executive Bubba Cunningham said not long ago he met with Duke AD Kevin White before putting a changeless plan that split the truck with both group's hues and logos. However, Cunningham turned around himself after fan clamor, saying in an announcement from the school Wednesday that artistic creation would go ahead as normal for the triumphant group. After the last diversion in Durham in 2014, UNC needed to pay for about $27,000 in paint-related harms to the meeting locker room and practice field from its festival.

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