NCAAF

James Madison Dukes at North Carolina Tar Heels

· NCAA - Football
3-0, 2-0 Away
Final
70 - 50

North Carolina coach Mack Brown says 'embarrasing' 70-50 loss to James Madison is his fault

Mack Brown on UNC's loss: 'Embarrassing day, shocking day'

North Carolina's 70-50 loss to James Madison on Saturday was something, he said, that should never happen.

“Embarrassing day, shocking day,” Brown said. “You shouldn’t be at North Carolina and lose to a Group of Five team, period. There are no excuses. Our defense looked awful. We had communication problems, we had missed tackles. We had guys wide open for a touchdown.”

Alonza Barnett III threw five touchdown passes in the Dukes' quick-strike offense to give first-year coach Bob Chesney a signature victory over an Atlantic Coast Conference team.

“It can only come back to one person and that’s me," said the 73-year-old Brown, who won a national title at Texas and is in his second stint at UNC. “I’ve hired everybody on this staff and signed every player on this team. I am at fault 100 percent. I got big shoulders, and I’m embarrassed for our whole program that we would put a product like that on the field.”

Barnett threw for 388 yards with no interceptions while also running for 99 yards and two scores for the Dukes (3-0), who had five first-half touchdown drives — four going for five plays or less and three taking less than 35 seconds.

James Madison had TDs on offense, defense and special teams in its first victory over North Carolina in four meetings, with its 70 points matching the most ever allowed by the Tar Heels (3-1) in any game as well as the most for JMU against a Bowl Subdivision opponent.

The Dukes, who started their now-completed transition to FBS in 2022 and were picked second in their Sun Belt Conference division this season, surpassed their previous-best total against a power-conference foe (36 against Virginia last year) midway through the second quarter. That came on a 39-yard TD pass to Taylor Thompson by Barnett, whose seven touchdowns through the air and on the ground accounted for a school record.

“We never stopped believing in our players, they never stopped believing in themselves, and we knew we could win,” Chesney said. “We played harder, we played more disciplined, and we played together and that’s, you know, what I’m most proud of.”

The Tar Heels (3-1) yielded a school-record 53 points during a sloppy first half with four turnovers. The bright spots were quarterback Jacolby Criswell, who threw for 475 yards and three touchdowns in his second career start, and running back Omarion Hampton, who rushed for three TDs and 139 yards.

James Madison trailed for less than a minute during the game and relied on defense and special teams to take an 11-0 lead in the opening five minutes.

After a career-long 50-yard field goal by Noe Ruelas, cornerback Terrence Spence made his seventh career punt block, which was recovered by Jayden Mines for a 14-yard touchdown. Spence also had two first-half interceptions, returning the second 33 yards for a touchdown that put JMU ahead 53-21 at halftime.

The takeaway James Madison: The Dukes’ offense (which managed 13 points against Gardner-Webb) awoke with an aggressive game plan by Chesney, who called a flea-flicker and an onside kick to stay unbeaten since arriving from Holy Cross this season to replace Curt Cignetti (who left for Indiana).

“I did not want to go back home trying to sleep at night saying, ‘I wish I was more aggressive,’” Chesney said. “I’ve lived that life before, and I don’t want to live that life again. So our aggressiveness will continue.”

North Carolina: The Tar Heels were booed off the field at halftime of a blowout loss that negated the promise of their third consecutive 3-0 start (for the first time since 1979-81).

A home run Barnett, a native of Whitsett, North Carolina, enjoyed the game of his life with several family members in attendance.

“It’s surreal and crazy how things work out,” he said. “I don’t think that was an accident. That was destined.”

Up next James Madison: The Dukes wrap up their nonconference schedule at home against Ball State on Saturday.

North Carolina: The Tar Heels will open Atlantic Coast Conference play at Duke on Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch James Madison Dukes vs. North Carolina Tar Heels?
  • TV Channel: Dukes at Tar Heels 2021 College Football, week 4, is broadcasted on ACC Network.
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Matchup Prediction

Tar Heels: 69.1%
Dukes: 30.9%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

JMU FG 1st Period 13:36 Noe Ruelas 50 Yd Field Goal
JMU TD 1st Period 10:36 Jayden Mines 14 Yd Return of Blocked Punt (Noe Ruelas Pass to Jack Mowrey for Two-Point Conversion)
UNC TD 1st Period 8:12 John Copenhaver 35 Yd pass from Jacolby Criswell (Noah Burnette Kick)
UNC TD 1st Period 4:08 Omarion Hampton 28 Yd Run (Noah Burnette Kick)
JMU TD 1st Period 3:36 Omarion Dollison 69 Yd pass from Alonza Barnett III (Noe Ruelas Kick)
JMU TD 1st Period 1:23 Alonza Barnett III 3 Yd Run (Noe Ruelas Kick)
UNC TD 2nd Period 14:33 Bryson Nesbit 34 Yd pass from Jacolby Criswell (Noah Burnette Kick)
JMU TD 2nd Period 10:20 Cam Ross 6 Yd pass from Alonza Barnett III (Noe Ruelas Kick)
JMU TD 2nd Period 8:45 Taylor Thompson 13 Yd pass from Alonza Barnett III (Noe Ruelas Kick)
JMU TD 2nd Period 7:14 Alonza Barnett III 27 Yd Run (Noe Ruelas Kick)
JMU TD 2nd Period 0:56 Terrence Spence 33 Yd Interception Return (Noe Ruelas Kick)
UNC FG 3rd Period 11:35 Noah Burnette 42 Yd Field Goal
JMU TD 3rd Period 9:16 Dylan Williams 7 Yd pass from Alonza Barnett III (Noe Ruelas Kick)
UNC TD 3rd Period 7:11 Omarion Hampton 15 Yd Run (Jacolby Criswell Pass to Bryson Nesbit for Two-Point Conversion)
UNC TD 3rd Period 3:08 Davion Gause 34 Yd Return of Blocked Punt (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
JMU FG 4th Period 13:28 Noe Ruelas 44 Yd Field Goal
UNC TD 4th Period 11:00 Omarion Hampton 2 Yd Run (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
JMU TD 4th Period 4:26 Logan Kyle 11 Yd pass from Alonza Barnett III (Noe Ruelas Kick)
UNC TD 4th Period 1:18 Jordan Shipp 5 Yd pass from Jacolby Criswell (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)

Statistics

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25 1st Downs 30
6-14 3rd down efficiency 2-9
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-1
611 Total Yards 616
388 Passing 475
22/34 Comp/Att 28/48
11.4 Yards per pass 9.9
223 Rushing 141
39 Rushing Attempts 31
5.7 Yards per rush 4.5
12-105 Penalties 9-76
1 Turnovers 5
1 Fumbles lost 3
0 Interceptions thrown 2
34:06 Possession 25:54

Game Information

Kenan Stadium

Location: Chapel Hill, NC
Attendance: 50,500 · Capacity:

Sun Belt - East

TEAM OVR CONF
Marshall 10-3 7-1
Georgia Southern 8-5 6-2
James Madison 9-4 4-4
Old Dominion 5-7 4-4
Coastal Carolina 6-6 3-5
App State 5-6 3-5
Georgia State 3-9 1-7

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TEAM OVER CONF
Louisiana 10-3 7-1
Texas State 7-5 5-3
Arkansas State 7-5 5-3
South Alabama 7-6 5-3
UL Monroe 5-7 3-5
Troy 4-8 3-5
Southern Miss 1-11 0-8
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