North Carolina has a chance to somewhat make history Saturday night, at least recent history. The No. 23 Tar Heels will take on No. 9 Clemson in the ACC championship game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, and if they pull off a victory, it will be the first for UNC in 42 years. The task is significant, however. Clemson is 10-2 after finishing 8-0 in the ACC. (Tar Heel Illustrated) North Carolina vs. Clemson: Countdown to ACC Championship Game Kickoff
Asked about the significance of what’s at stake this weekend and the potential impact as the UNC football program seeks its first ACC title since.