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UNC blown out by TCU in Bill Belichick's college coaching debut - ESPN

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Bud Clark had a first-half pick-six, and Kevorian Barnes had a 75-yard touchdown run on the first snap of the second half to help TCU spoil Bill Belichick's college coaching debut by rolling past North Carolina 48-14 on Monday night.

«We wanted this game to be about us, and it was,» TCU coach Sonny Dykes said.

Belichick, 73, won six Super Bowl titles in a 24-year run as coach of the NFL's New England Patriots. The Tar Heels (0-1) scored on the game's first possession, but the Horned Frogs steadily took control to drive a full-house hostile crowd to the exits well before the fourth quarter.

«I think we all felt a little disrespected,» Dykes said. «There was a lot of conversation about this game, and none of it was about us.»

Clark's 25-yard return late in the second quarter was the first of two defensive touchdowns for the Horned Frogs (1-0), the other being Devean Deal's 37-yard scoop-and-score in the third.

TCU's Josh Hoover threw for two scores, and Jordan Dwyer finished with nine catches for 136 yards and a 27-yard first-quarter TD. Trent Battle added a score by running untouched around the left side for 28 yards as TCU built a 41-7 lead.

«They were clearly the better team tonight,» Belichick said. «They deserved to win and they did it decisively.»

Caleb Hood ran for a score for the Tar Heels' first touchdown under Belichick. South Alabama transfer quarterback Gio Lopez completed 4 of 10 passes for 69 yards before exiting the game after halftime because of a back injury.

Max Johnson replaced Lopez at QB for his first action since returning from a catastrophic leg injury suffered in last year's opener at Minnesota.

Johnson, who lost the battle for the starting job to Lopez, completed 9 of 11 passes

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