NCAA Football: Charlotte at North Carolina - Source: Imagn
The James Madison Dukes and the North Carolina Tar Heels squared off against one another and the scoring was incredible as the Dukes secured a 70-50 road win. These teams were able to put up a lot of yards and a lot of points so let's take a closer look at how the game went.
These offenses were absolutely dominant and the defense of the Dukes was able to record five turnovers to continue adding to their total score. North Carolina tried to keep up but the turnovers were just too much for this game. We saw 120 points and 1,227 total yards in the game as well. Below is the breakdown of the scoring throughout this game:
4:26 4Q: Alonza Barnett III 11-Yard Passing TD to Logan Kyle | 70-44 JMU
1:18 4Q: Jacolby Criswell 5-Yard Passing TD to Jordan Shipp | 70-50 JMU
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