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App State beats North Carolina 34-31 on blocked final FG

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - Darrynton Evans rushed for three touchdowns, and Nick Hampton blocked a 56-yard field goal attempt on the final play of Appalachian State's 34-31 victory over North Carolina on Saturday in the instate programs' first meeting in nearly 80 years.

Demetrius Taylor returned a fumble 20 yards for a key score, and Zac Thomas added 224 yards passing and another 57 on the ground to help the Mountaineers (3-0) beat a power-conference opponent for the first time since that unforgettable upset of Michigan 12 years ago.

That one ended on a blocked field goal - and so did this one, with Appalachian State swatting away Noah Ruggles' kick at the buzzer that would have forced overtime.

Evans scored on runs of 5, 2 and 3 yards while Chandler Staton kicked early field goals of 31 and 43 yards for Appalachian State, off to its best start since the 2010 team won its first eight games.

Sam Howell threw three touchdown passes for the Tar Heels (2-2) - who trailed entering the fourth quarter for the fourth straight game. His 2-yard touchdown run with 3:01 left pulled them within three points.

North Carolina then took over at its 20 with 30 seconds left after forcing a punt, and Howell hit Dazz Newsome twice to set up Ruggles' long field goal.

Howell finished 27 of 41 for 323 yards with touchdowns of 21 yards to Newsome on the first play from scrimmage, 11 yards to Michael Carter and 12 yards to Carl Tucker. The freshman also had three turnovers - his first two interceptions and a fumble - that led to 14 points for App State.

THE TAKEAWAY

Appalachian State: The Mountaineers are a perennially popular pick to spring an upset - no doubt thanks to that Michigan game. The numbers will indicate that this wasn't much of an upset - App State was only a 2ˆ½-point underdog - but this result will resonate within the state border. It helped to have top WR Corey Sutton, who had seven catches for 58 yards after missing the first two games for violating team rules.

North Carolina: This didn't look like the team that beat South Carolina and Miami to open the season - in large part because of the growing list of injuries. The Tar Heels, already playing without starting center Nick Polino, were without starting left tackle Charlie Heck (upper-body injury) and starting receiver Antoine Green (lower-body injury). They trailed entering the fourth quarter for the fourth straight game but had their comeback attempt fall short for the second straight week.

UP NEXT

Appalachian State: Returns home to face Coastal Carolina on Saturday.

North Carolina: Plays host to top-ranked Clemson on Saturday.

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North Carolina's Tomon Fox, left, pressures Appalachian State's Zac Thomas, right, during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Seward) The Associated Press
North Carolina's Michael Carter (8) evades a tackle by Appalachian State's Brendan Harrington (29) as he runs the opening kickoff for a big gain during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Seward) The Associated Press
North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell (7) runs against Appalachian State's Noel Cook (20) and Desmond Franklin (6) during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Seward) The Associated Press
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