CHAPEL HILL
It took a little while on Saturday night at Kenan Stadium – about 15 minutes or so – but eventually North Carolina did what good teams do against overmatched competition. Eventually the Tar Heels imposed their will in a 50-14 victory against Wake Forest.
It was further proof, UNC’s victory, that maybe things really are different now. For the second time in as many games, UNC shrugged off a slow start and then dominated.
It happened first in a 38-31 victory against Georgia Tech earlier this month, when UNC erased a 21-0 deficit to mount the largest come-from-behind victory in school history.