by Bob Sutton, Associated Press
CHAPEL HILL—Sam Howell threw three touchdown passes and rushed for two more scores as No. 24 North Carolina shook off the disappointment a loss in its opener with a 59-17 win over Georgia State on Saturday night.
Howell played a role in five of the Tar Heels’ first seven touchdowns. He completed 21 of 29 passes for 352 yards without an interception. He was picked off three times in a 17-10 setback at Virginia Tech a week earlier in the team’s opener.
“(It can be) a reality check,” Howell said. “Go back to work and that’s what we did. … We were able to come out there in the second half and play Carolina football.”
Howell’s touchdown runs came on a 22-yard scramble for the game’s first points, and on the junior’s career-long 62-yard run in the final seconds of the third quarter.
Georgia State (0-2) was held to 90 passing yards. Quarterback Cornelious Brown IV was 12 for 26 for 68 yards.
“This one got out of hand late,” North Carolina coach Mack Brown said. “But it was still a game at halftime. We had to work.”
North Carolina’s lead was 24-10 midway through the third quarter before the Tar Heels (1-1) used a 28-point burst in about 9½ minutes.
Afterward, it seemed fitting to Georgia State coach Shawn Elliott when a technical glitch interrupted the opening seconds of his virtual postgame news conference.
“(The ipad) operates much like our team — at times it’s capable and at times it’s not,” Elliott said.
Tennessee transfer Ty Chandler scored his first TD for North Carolina on a 2-yard run in the third quarter.
Howell’s touchdown throws in the first half came on a 57-yard connection with Antoine Green, and a 30-yard play to Emery Simmons. He threw for 5 yards to Josh Downs in the fourth quarter.
Georgia State’s scoring drive in the second quarter lasted 17 plays and 7½ minutes, covering 75 yards capped by Brown’s 4-yard run.
HOWELL’S HISTORY
Howell became the second North Carolina player to collect 300 or more passing yards and 100-plus rushing yards in the same game. The other was Marquise Williams in a 2014 loss at Notre Dame.
“He’s my favorite Tar Heel ever,” Howell said.
AIR IT OUT
The Tar Heels need to develop receiving targets other than Downs. So with Green piling up 117 receiving yards on three catches, he showed the ability to be a deep threat.
“I think it’s something we can build off,” Green said of big gains in the passing attack. “It definitely boosted my confidence.”
THE TAKEAWAY
Georgia State: Breakdowns on defense came too frequently for the Panthers, who’ve allowed a total of 102 points in two games. Five of North Carolina’s touchdowns came on plays of 20 or more yards.
“It’s hard to put a finger on it right after the game,” Elliott said of the problems. “It’s a tough pill to swallow right now.”
North Carolina: The Tar Heels were more productive than in their opener, but concerns regarding the offensive line surfaced again. They had only 33 first-half rushing yards, in part because of a pair of sacks allowed.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
The Tar Heels should remain in the Top 25, but it took time to turn this into a blowout.
UP NEXT
Georgia State: At home vs. Charlotte on Saturday.
North Carolina: At home vs. Virginia on Saturday.
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