University of Minnesota Athletics
Team Stats
UNC
UMN
Total Yards
252
244
Pass Yards
105
165
Rushing Yards
147
79
Penalty Yards
45
50
1st Downs
18
14
3rd Downs
8
6
4th Downs
0
0
TOP
30:31
29:29
2nd Quarter

UNC 7, UMN 0
UNC - Johnson,Max 3 yd run (Burnette,Noah kick), 9 plays, 80 yards, TOP 04:19

UNC 7, UMN 7
UMN - Major,Marcus 5 yd run (Kesich,Dragan kick), 2 plays, 6 yards, TOP 00:45

UNC 7, UMN 14
UMN - Brosmer,Max 1 yd run (Kesich,Dragan kick), 9 plays, 65 yards, TOP 05:04
3rd Quarter

UNC 10, UMN 14
UNC - Burnette,Noah 29 yd field goal 17 plays, 70 yards, TOP 08:21

UNC 13, UMN 14
UNC - Burnette,Noah 52 yd field goal 12 plays, 49 yards, TOP 05:13
4th Quarter

UNC 16, UMN 14
UNC - Burnette,Noah 42 yd field goal 4 plays, -2 yards, TOP 02:28

UNC 16, UMN 17
UMN - Kesich,Dragan 30 yd field goal 10 plays, 63 yards, TOP 05:25

UNC 19, UMN 17
UNC - Burnette,Noah 45 yd field goal 6 plays, 48 yards, TOP 01:56
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Photo by: Brad Rempel
Minnesota Falls to North Carolina, 19-17, in Final Seconds
8/29/2024 11:46:00 PM | Football
MINNEAPOLIS -- — Noah Burnette made four field goals, three of them after quarterback Max Johnson was carted off with a knee injury, and hit the go-ahead 45-yarder with 1:44 left to lift North Carolina past Minnesota 19-17 in the season opener for both teams on Thursday night.
Dragan Kesich, whose 30-yarder with 3:40 to go gave the Gophers the lead, missed his chance to win it as time expired when his 47-yard try went wide right. He missed a 27-yarder earlier.
Preseason All-American Omarion Hampton rushed 30 times for 129 yards and Jahvaree Ritzie had three sacks for the Tar Heels, who overcame a rough first half and a disheartening injury to their new quarterback in the first game of the post-Drake Maye era.
Minnesota newcomer Max Brosmer had a rushing touchdown and went 13-for-21 passing for 165 yards, but his lost fumble on a first-down run early in the fourth quarter set up Burnette's first of two go-ahead kicks.
With Darius Taylor sitting out with a leg injury, Marcus Major, who transferred from Oklahoma, rushed for 73 yards and a touchdown in his Gophers debut.
Justin Walley had a 70-yard interception return that set up Major's score to give the Gophers a 14-7 halftime lead the Gophers had a golden opportunity to build much bigger.
Za'Quan Bryan dropped an interception at the North Carolina 16 when Johnson's intended receiver J.J. Jones fell down and the ball went straight into the cornerback's arms. Kesich's short kick rattled off the right upright. Then Johnson's fumble at his own 10 was recovered by Minnesota, until a holding penalty on Aidan Gousby negated the turnover. The Tar Heels went on an 80-yard touchdown drive.
Up next
North Carolina: Hosts Charlotte on Sept. 7. The Tar Heels have never before played the 49ers, who are in their 10th season in the FBS.
Minnesota: Hosts Rhode Island on Sept. 7, the second of four straight home games for the Gophers to start the season.
Dragan Kesich, whose 30-yarder with 3:40 to go gave the Gophers the lead, missed his chance to win it as time expired when his 47-yard try went wide right. He missed a 27-yarder earlier.
Preseason All-American Omarion Hampton rushed 30 times for 129 yards and Jahvaree Ritzie had three sacks for the Tar Heels, who overcame a rough first half and a disheartening injury to their new quarterback in the first game of the post-Drake Maye era.
Minnesota newcomer Max Brosmer had a rushing touchdown and went 13-for-21 passing for 165 yards, but his lost fumble on a first-down run early in the fourth quarter set up Burnette's first of two go-ahead kicks.
With Darius Taylor sitting out with a leg injury, Marcus Major, who transferred from Oklahoma, rushed for 73 yards and a touchdown in his Gophers debut.
Justin Walley had a 70-yard interception return that set up Major's score to give the Gophers a 14-7 halftime lead the Gophers had a golden opportunity to build much bigger.
Za'Quan Bryan dropped an interception at the North Carolina 16 when Johnson's intended receiver J.J. Jones fell down and the ball went straight into the cornerback's arms. Kesich's short kick rattled off the right upright. Then Johnson's fumble at his own 10 was recovered by Minnesota, until a holding penalty on Aidan Gousby negated the turnover. The Tar Heels went on an 80-yard touchdown drive.
Up next
North Carolina: Hosts Charlotte on Sept. 7. The Tar Heels have never before played the 49ers, who are in their 10th season in the FBS.
Minnesota: Hosts Rhode Island on Sept. 7, the second of four straight home games for the Gophers to start the season.
Highlights: Gophers 66, Northwestern State 0
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Sights & Sounds: Gophers-Demons
Saturday, September 06
Game Trailer: Gophers-Demons
Friday, September 05
Coach Fleck Previews Northwestern State
Monday, September 01