Thursday May 22nd, 2025 12:51AM

Tar Heels fall to No. 24 Louisville

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Eric Shelton ran for three touchdowns and No. 24 Louisville earned its second shutout of the season with a 34-0 victory over North Carolina on Saturday.<br> <br> Shelton rushed for 86 yards to lead the Cardinals, who improved to 3-0 for the second straight season under coach Bobby Petrino. Brian Brohm added a touchdown run and Michael Bush ran for 82 yards.<br> <br> Louisville averaged 35 points in 15 games under Petrino, but the Cardinals didn&#39;t need much offense Saturday. Their defense shut down North Carolina&#39;s balanced attack, closing just about every running lane and allowing few gains through the air.<br> <br> Louisville, which ranked 11th nationally by allowing 10.5 points per game, opened the season with a 28-0 win against Kentucky.<br> <br> North Carolina (2-2) came in averaging 36 points and 478 yards, but the Tar Heels finished with 222 total yards. They also committed two turnovers inside Louisville&#39;s 20.<br> <br> It was a demoralizing way for North Carolina to follow last week&#39;s 34-13 win against Georgia Tech, a game that coach John Bunting hoped would build momentum heading into a difficult stretch that includes Florida State, Miami and Virginia Tech.<br> <br> In that game, the Tar Heels forced five turnovers - their first takeaways of the year - and got 161 rushing yards from Jacque Lewis to lead an efficient offense.<br> <br> But on Saturday, North Carolina looked a lot like the team that struggled in its opening win against Division I-AA William & Mary and its lopsided loss to Virginia. Louisville moved the ball effectively throughout the game, with Stefan LeFors going 13-for-16 with 123 yards to complement the Shelton-Bush running tandem.<br> <br> The Cardinals had not played in two weeks - last week&#39;s scheduled game at Tulane was postponed due to Hurricane Ivan - but came out with 14- and 12-play scoring drives that built a 10-0 halftime lead.<br> <br> The Cardinals put the game away with a dominant third quarter, getting two TD runs from Shelton and allowing just 41 total yards.<br> <br> The Cardinals opened the game with a 77-yard scoring drive that took 6{ minutes off the clock. Shelton capped the drive with a 1-yard run.<br> <br> After the Tar Heels went three-and-out on their first possession of the second half, Shelton pushed the lead to 17-0 with a 37-yard touchdown run. Shelton hit the right side, then split defenders Jacoby Watkins and Linwood Williams - who managed little more than attempted arm tackles - on his way to the end zone.<br> <br> Shelton scored his third touchdown midway through the third, plowing over Gerald Sensabaugh for a 1-yard score and a 24-0 lead.<br> <br> Darian Durant, who owns North Carolina&#39;s career passing and total offense records, went 10-for-19 for 80 yards and an interception. Chad Scott rushed for 33 yards - 31 coming on one carry - to lead a ground attack which gained 285 yards against the Yellow Jackets. Lewis had just 29 yards on eight carries.<br> <br> The Tar Heels were without starting tailback Ronnie McGill, who sprained an ankle in last week&#39;s win.
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