(14) Miami (FL) 24, North Carolina 33

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Final

3:30 PM ET, November 14, 2009
Kenan Stadium
CHAPEL HILL, NC

North Carolina pulls off upset behind three picks from Burney

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Casey Barth nailed a 33-yard field goal with 157 left to seal it for the Tar Heels.
Gameball goes to... Kendric Burney, who picked off three passes, running one back 77 yards for a TD.
Stat of the game... 4. The Tar Heels forced the Hurricanes into four turnovers to pull off the win.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2417
Total Yards435329
Passing319213
Rushing116116
Penalties3-203-35
3rd Down Conversions4-134-14
4th Down Conversions2-30-0
Turnovers40
Possession29:3430:26
Air/Ground Leaders
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Harris28/5031914
Team0/1000
North Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Yates17/3121310
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cooper1563120
Berry641120
North Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Houston2476013
Boyd231020
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hankerson792032
Byrd461024
North Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pianalto551019
Ramsay240027
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERMIAUNC
TD14:12Greg Little 29 Yd Pass From T.J. Yates (Casey Barth Kick) 07
TD11:44Damien Berry 1 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 77
FG08:21Casey Barth 22 Yd 710
FG04:05Casey Barth 42 Yd 713
TD00:56Kendric Burney 77 Yd Interception Return (Casey Barth Kick) 720
THIRD QUARTERMIAUNC
FG08:47Casey Barth 32 Yd 723
FG05:19Matt Bosher 39 Yd 1023
TD01:18Graig Cooper 3 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 1723
FOURTH QUARTERMIAUNC
TD09:28Melvin Williams 44 Yd Interception Return (Casey Barth Kick) 1730
TD07:21Jimmy Graham 14 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher Kick) 2430
FG01:57Casey Barth 33 Yd 2433
Associated Press

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Kendric Burney had just grabbed his third interception and returned it across midfield when he saw roommate Melvin Williams to his right near the sideline. Suddenly, the ball came loose and ended up with Williams, who sprinted the final 44 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown for North Carolina.

Fast Facts

• The Tar Heels won their fifth straight game against an AP top 25 team and improved to 4-0 all-time vs. Miami in Chapel Hill.

• Kendric Burney picked off three passes for UNC, becoming the first Tar Heel with three or more interceptions in a game since Dre' Bly in 1996.

• Miami quarterback Jacory Harris threw a career high four picks.

• Former Hurricanes and current Tar Heels coach Butch Davis is 3-0 against Miami.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Was it a fumble? An illegal forward pitch?

"It was definitely a fumble," Burney said with a laugh, "but I just pitched it to him."

Either way, the replay-reviewed score stood and helped the Tar Heels beat Miami (No. 14 BCS, No. 12 AP) 33-24 on Saturday, keeping coach Butch Davis unbeaten against his former program and making North Carolina bowl eligible for the second straight season.

Burney returned an interception 77 yards for a score late in the first half for a 20-7 halftime lead, and the disputed score following his third pick gave North Carolina (7-3, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) a 30-17 lead with 9 1/2 minutes left. That was enough margin for the Tar Heels, who sealed it when Casey Barth kicked his fourth field goal with 1:57 left.

The Tar Heels have won three straight overall and five straight against ranked opponents dating to last season. They've also won all three meetings against the Hurricanes (7-3, 4-3) since Davis took over in 2007.

Burney finished with 170 interception return yards -- a single-game ACC record and a school record for an entire season -- and became the first Tar Heel to have three picks in a game since Dre' Bly in 1996.

But afterward, all anybody wanted to talk about was the Burney-to-Williams return, which began when Burney made the interception at his own 10 and returned it 45 yards. Replays appeared to show the ball slipping from Burney's hand and officials upheld it as a fumble, not a forward pitch.

Williams said Burney had teasingly said after an earlier interception that he planned to pitch it to him next time, adding that Burney "meant to do it, no matter what."

"I just froze to be honest with you," Williams said. "I was like, 'OK, let me go ahead and get out of bounds,' and then everybody was like, 'Run!' That's when I started running and my eyes got big for the end zone."

North Carolina quarterback T.J. Yates saw the replay on the scoreboard and could only shrug.

"I didn't know whether it was a lateral or it just slipped out of his hands," he said, "but I'm glad the referees made the right call."

Miami coach Randy Shannon had another take on it.

"To me, it looked like he pitched it forward, but I can't get involved in it," Shannon said. "One play shouldn't make the difference in the game, but it happened, so we've got to accept what it is and move on."

The Hurricanes moved the ball effectively against the nation's fifth-ranked total defense, racking up 435 yards and getting rushing scores from Graig Cooper and Damien Berry. They even answered Williams' TD return with a quick touchdown drive of their own to stay in the game.

But the Tar Heels pressured Jacory Harris into a career-high four interceptions, with all three of Burney's coming deep in North Carolina territory.

"I really can't explain it," Harris said. "I went out there and made some bad throws. All mental mistakes. I just put my team in the worst-case scenario and North Carolina took advantage of it."

The loss came a short time after the Hurricanes saw their outside chance of winning the ACC Coastal Division title disappear with No. 7 Georgia Tech's rout of Duke in nearby Durham, sending the Yellow Jackets to next month's ACC championship game.

As for the Tar Heels, it ended up being an opportunity for redemption.

Three weeks ago, North Carolina led Florida State 24-6 in the third quarter before its defense faltered and its offense did little to help down the stretch in a 30-27 loss. On Saturday, North Carolina led 23-7 in the third, and held on when its offense put together an 11-play, 60-yard drive that took more than 5 minutes off the clock and set up Barth's final field goal -- the kind of drive it couldn't manage against the Seminoles.

Ryan Houston ran for 76 yards for the Tar Heels, including 33 on that final drive.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 12th
24 South Florida 0 Final
Rutgers 31
Friday, November 13th
25 West Virginia 21 Final
5 Cincinnati 24
Saturday, November 14th
1 Florida 24 Final
South Carolina 14
2 Alabama 31 Final
Mississippi State 3
3 Texas 47 Final
Baylor 14
16 Utah 28 Final
4 TCU 55
Idaho 25 Final
6 Boise State 63
7 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Duke 10
Louisiana Tech 16 Final
8 LSU 24
25 Stanford 55 Final
9 USC 21
10 Iowa 24 Final
11 Ohio State 27 OT
Notre Dame 22 Final
12 Pittsburgh 27
Arizona State 21 Final
13 Oregon 44
14 Miami (FL) 24 Final
North Carolina 33
15 Houston 32 Final
UCF 37
17 Arizona 16 Final
California 24
Indiana 20 Final
18 Penn State 31
Texas Tech 17 Final
19 Oklahoma State 24
Michigan 24 Final
20 Wisconsin 45
21 Virginia Tech 36 Final
Maryland 9
22 Brigham Young 24 Final
New Mexico 19
Washington 21 Final
23 Oregon State 48
24 Clemson 43 Final
North Carolina State 23