Sunday June 8th, 2025 1:51AM

Clemson doubles up UNC

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Charlie Whitehurst threw for 274 yards and four touchdowns as Clemson beat North Carolina 42-12 Saturday, handing the Tar Heels their first winless home record in 50 years. <br> <br> The Tigers (6-4, 4-3 ACC) became bowl eligible for the fourth time in four seasons under Tommy Bowden with home games left against Maryland and South Carolina. <br> <br> Clemson had no 100-yard rusher this season until Bernard Rambert got 106 and Tye Hill 105 as the Tigers rolled up more than 500 yards of offense on North Carolina&#39;s porous defense. <br> <br> The Tar Heels (2-8, 0-6) dropped their fifth straight and need a win over Florida State or Duke - both road games - in the next two weeks to avoid their first winless record in the conference since 1989. <br> <br> Whitehurst was coming off the best performance by a quarterback in Clemson history in his first career start last week against Duke in which he threw for 420 yards and four TDs in a 34-31 win. <br> <br> The Tigers didn&#39;t need their quarterback to throw 52 times in this one against the ACC&#39;s worst rushing defense. But when Whitehurst did let it fly, he was effective, passing for 178 of Clemson&#39;s 295 yards by halftime. <br> <br> He then drove the Tigers 85 yards to start the second half, completing passes of 15 and 31 yards before finding Chad Jasmin from 14 yards out. <br> <br> Jasmin caught a 2-yard scoring pass late in the third to put the Tigers up by 23 as Whitehurst finished 12-for-20. <br> <br> Clemson fell behind 9-0 in the first quarter, but Whitehurst threw scoring passes of 83 and 58 yards as the Tigers scored 21 unanswered points in the half to grab the momentum. <br> <br> Whitehurst&#39;s first long TD pass to Airese Currie late in the first quarter was the third-longest in Clemson history. <br> <br> Whitehurst&#39;s second scoring pass was up for grabs with 29 seconds left in the half, but 6-foot-4 J.J. McKelvey outjumped 5-10 Chris Hawkins at the 15, broke his arm tackle, and jogged into the end zone for a 12-point halftime lead. <br> <br> Clemson&#39;s first four scoring drives all lasted less than three minutes. One took just 24 seconds and another 54 seconds against the 109th-ranked defense in the country. <br> <br> North Carolina finished 0-6 at Kenan Stadium in 2002. The last time the Tar Heels were winless at home was in 1952 when they went 0-4.
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