It was the game that would turn the season
for two archrivals. On the night of October 9, the Tar Heels stopped
T.A. McLendon on the goal line with seconds to go, causing a fumble and
sealing the Carolina win.
On the play before, McLendon tried to burst through the middle of the
UNC defensive line. A line judge on one end of the field had signaled
touchdown, only to have the call overturned seconds later by the head
referee and line judge on the other side of the field.
Head Referee Jim Knight ruled that McLendon's knee was down, and the
official that made the original call could not see the knee from his
vantage point.
N.C. State fans will forever disagree, but photos appeared to show that the ultimate call was right.
The Carolina students rushed the field, and the Heels had their first
win over N.C. State since 2002, although it makes 9 wins out of the
last 12.
State fans point to a video, but the one they cite is just the second lunge McLendon makes after his knee touches down.
Check Andy Britt's column for further discussion.
It's a shame the game will always be overshadowed, as it was a
classic. But a W is a W, and it was one of 6 that made the Heels
bowl-eligible this season. The Pack would drop 4 of the next 5
and finish 5-6, out of bowl contention.
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