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               === No. 19 Louisville holds off North Carolina ===
 
 Louisville,  KY  (Sports  Network)  -  For a  while  it  looked  like  another
 Louisville  blowout victory,  but  the Cardinals  had to  hold  off a  furious
 fourth-quarter charge from North Carolina to notch their first 3-0 start since
 2006.
 
 Teddy  Bridgewater  tossed three  first-half touchdowns  and No. 19 Louisville
 took a 39-34 win over the Tar Heels on Saturday.
 
 Trailing  39-14  early in  the fourth, North  Carolina quarterback Bryn Renner
 fired  three  touchdown passes in the  final 13:38. But his potential go-ahead
 score  to  Erik Highsmith  in the  back of  the end  zone on 4th-and-goal from
 the  4-yard  line with  1:49 remaining  was broken  up by Cardinals cornerback
 Andrew Johnson, which sealed the outcome for the hosts.
 
 "We  just have  to learn how to  finish," Bridgewater said. "We can't take our
 foot  off the gas.  We learn something new every week, and this weekend it was
 learning how to finish."
 
 Bridgewater  threw for  279 yards  on  23-of-28 efficiency  for the  Cardinals
 (3-0),  who  defeated in-state  rival Kentucky, 32-14,  in their opener before
 blowing out Missouri State, 35-7, last Saturday.
 
 Jeremy  Wright carried  the ball 20 times  for 114 yards and a score, Senorice
 Perry  added 86 yards  and a touchdown on the ground and Charles Gaines caught
 five passes for 78 yards and a score in the win.
 
 Renner  completed  26-of-41 passes for 363  yards with five touchdowns and one
 interception  for North  Carolina (1-2),  which  has lost  two straight  since
 downing  Elon  in its opener.  Romar Morris added  149 yards receiving and two
 touchdowns on five receptions in defeat.
 
 "From  what I  can remember  from the  first half,  it looked  like a  lack of
 effort,  a lack of intensity, a lack of passion, a lot of mental mistakes, you
 name  it whatever could go wrong went wrong in the first half," UNC head coach
 Larry Fedora said.
 
 Highsmith,  who  finished with  62  yards  receiving  on six  catches,  caught
 Renner's  first TD pass of the fourth, a 9-yard hookup, which capped a 7-play,
 65-yard drive and cut the deficit to 39-21.
 
 Morris  blocked a Ryan Johnson punt on Louisville's ensuing series, and Renner
 flipped  a  5-yard score to  Eric Ebron  on the very  next play, which made it
 39-28.
 
 Following a Cardinals three-and-out, Morris took a screen pass from Renner and
 broke  through the  middle of the defense  for a 50-yard score and trimmed the
 margin to 39-34. Renner's pass fell incomplete on UNC's two-point try.
 
 But  the  Tar Heels  quickly got the  ball back after  Alex Dixon recovered an
 Adrian  Bushell fumble  on the ensuing kickoff at the Louisville 35-yard line.
 UNC  moved the ball  down to the 4-yard line, but Renner's pass on fourth down
 fell incomplete.
 
 The  Cardinals put points on the board on each one of their six possessions in
 the  opening half, outgained UNC 391-167, and took a commanding 36-7 advantage
 into the locker room.
 
 "It  was a tale  of two halves, where in the first half we were unstoppable on
 offense,  taking the  ball  every  drive and  scoring,"  Cardinals head  coach
 Charlie Strong said.
 
 Wright  had  runs of 19 and  12 yards before  Perry scampered in from 13 yards
 out,  which  concluded a brisk,  5-play, 62-yard opening drive. The Cardinals'
 two-point conversion attempt failed.
 
 After  Marcus Smith  intercepted Renner's  tight-end  screen pass  on the  Tar
 Heels'  ensuing  series, Bridgewater  connected with Charlie  Gaines on a post
 pattern  for a  32-yard score  on the  very next  play for  a 12-0  Louisville
 advantage. Once again, the Cardinals were unsuccessful on their two-point try.
 
 John  Wallace booted through a 22-yard field goal before Bridgewater found Eli
 Rogers  for  a 15-yard touchdown,  which concluded a seven-play, 45-yard trek,
 and  Wright capped  a quick 5-play, 84-yard march with a 12-yard rushing score
 and upped the advantage to 29-0.
 
 The  Tar  Heels finally got  on the scoreboard  midway through the second when
 Brenner  hit Morris for a 44-yard touchdown, but Louisville got the score back
 with  just 46 ticks remaining in the half when Bridgewater flipped a 4-yard TD
 pass to Nick Heuser.
 
 
                                   Game Notes
 
 Louisville outgained UNC, 462-410 ... The Cardinals held a 38:24-21:36 time of
 possession  advantage  ... Louisville opened the  2006 season 8-0, won the Big
 East and defeated Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl.
 
 
 
 
 09/15 23:49:37 ET

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