
The North Carolina Tar Heels' loss to the Duke Blue Devils was disappointing on many fronts. For one, this contest is coveted as both programs have formed a deep-rooted rivalry. Secondly, the loss officially eliminated the Tar Heels from bowl eligibility, which is a major disappointment when considering everything the program invested into the football team this past offseason.
There were multiple areas that left a ton to be desired from the Tar Heels' perspective. Here is a look at where the team failed the most in its loss to the Blue Devils.
The most alarming aspect of this game for North Carolina was how often the team was penalized throughout the course of the game. The Tar Heels committed 12 penalties for 103 yards.
Head coach Bill Belichick and linebacker Andrew Simpson each addressed this issue during their postgame press conferences.
Pass rushers Melkart Abou-Jaoude and Tyler Thompson entered the contest with 17 combined sacks on the season. Both players, and the entire defense for that matter, failed to record one sack on Mensah, which allowed Duke to sustain long, scoring drives throughout the game.
Mensah repeatedly converted long third downs in obvious passing situations, which is the perfect recipe for pass rushers, as they do not have to worry about losing run contain.
The Tar Heels' pass rush would generate pressure multiple times, but some of those instances transpired because of botched snaps.
Nevertheless, North Carolina's front four was supposed to be a major factor in this contest, but Mensah and the Blue Devils' offense continued to navigate around the Tar Heels' pass rush.
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