The North Carolina Tar H𒁏eels (1-0) square off against the Charlotte 49ers (0-1) at Kenan Stadi💮um on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
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When is North Carolina vs. Charlotte and when does it start?
Th⛄is game between the Tar Heels and 49ers will take place on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Expect to see the kꦕickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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North Carolina Stats & Insights
The Tar Heels head into the matchup after winning 19-17 over the Minnesota Golden Gophers in their last game on Aug. 29.
North Carolina ranks 18th-worst in total offense (252.0 yards per game), but has been slightly better on defense, ranking 38th with 244.0 yards allowed per game.
While the Tar Heels’ pass defense ranks 58th with 165.0 passing yards allowed per game, they’ve been worse on offense, ranking ninth-worst (105.0 passing yards per game).
North Carolina is putting up 147.0 rushing yards per game on offense (80th in the FBS), and ranks 43rd defensively with 79.0 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Tar Heels are compiling 19.0 points per game on offense (104th in the FBS), and they rank 72nd on the other side of the ball with 17.0 points allowed per game.
Charlotte Stats & Insights
The 49ers are coming off of a loss to the James Madison Dukes by the score of 30-7.
Charlotte ranks 97th with 324.0 total yards per game on offense, and it ranks 106th with 417.0 total yards surrendered per game on defense.
From an offensive perspective, the 49ers are putting up 193.0 passing yards per game (89th-ranked). They rank 85th in the FBS defensively (219.0 passing yards given up per game).
Charlotte has been struggling to stop the run, ranking 20th-worst with 198.0 rushing yards given up per game. It has been better on offense, putting up 131.0 rushing yards per contest (89th-ranked).
The 49ers’ offense has been a bottom-25 unit this season, generating 7.0 points per game, which ranks 14th-worst in the FBS. Defensively, they rank 104th with 30.0 points surrendered per contest.
North Carolina Key Players to Watch
Max Johnson leads North Carolina with 71 passing yards (71.0 ypg) on 12-of-19 passing with zero touchdowns and one interception this season. He also has 10 rushing yards (10.0 ypg) on six carries while scoring one touchdown on the ground.
Omarion Hampton has carried the ball 30 times for a team-high 129 yards (129.0 per game) this year. He has also caught five passes for 17 yards (17.0 per game).
J.J. Jones’ team-high 52 receiving yards (52.0 yards per game) have come on three receptions.
Bryson Nesbit’s two receptions have netted him 15 yards (15.0 ypg).
Charlotte Key Players to Watch
Max Brown leads Charlotte with 193 passing yards (193.0 ypg) on 22-of-45 passing with one touchdown compared to two interceptions this season. He also adds 12 rushing yards (12.0 ypg) on six carries.
The team’s top rusher, Terron Kellman, has carried the ball nine times for 76 yards (76.0 per game) this year.
This season Hahsaun Wilson has rushed for 35 yards (35.0 per game) on five carries.
Sean Brown’s 70 receiving yards (70.0 yards per game) lead the team. He has six receptions.
Colin Weber has hauled in six passes for 45 yards (45.0 yards per game) this year.
Isaiah Myers’ two receptions this season have resulted in 45 yards (45.0 ypg) and one touchdown.
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