The Tar Heels trailed 35-3 at halftime and were down 28-3 at the end of the first quarter.
Fans didn’t wait until halftime to get out of Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Bill Belichick’s North Carolina football team gave them no reason to wait.
The Tar Heels trailed 35-3 to Clemson at halftime after a disastrous first half. The Tigers had 367 yards of offense on just 36 plays and scored four touchdowns in the first quarter.
Clemson even scored on its first offensive play. Cade Klubnik threw a backwards pass to wide receiver Antonio Williams who then hit T.J. Moore for a 75-yard TD.
75-YD TRICK-PLAY TD TO START THE GAME FOR CLEMSON 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/JBy3tGcIZM
— ESPN (@espn) October 4, 2025
North Carolina mustered a field goal on its first offensive drive and things got way worse from there as Klubnik threw four touchdown passes over the next 20 minutes. Klubnik was 21-of-23 passing for 251 yards as North Carolina was hapless to defend Clemson’s passing attack.
That aerial display from a Clemson offense that had struggled through its first four games of the season led thousands of fans to decide they didn’t need to see any more.
North Carolina fans are leaving the stadium before halftime after being down 35-3 against Clemson pic.twitter.com/g57ns1oMnT
— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) October 4, 2025
When the second half began, just a tiny fraction of seats were still occupied.
We are 2 minutes to kicking off the second half.
— Grayson Mann (@gray_mann21) October 4, 2025
It is a barren wasteland devoid of UNC fans as Clemson leads 35-3.
The Bill Belichick experience for North Carolina hasn’t been very smooth. pic.twitter.com/CzQyvbjpKx
North Carolina entered the game 2-2 with blowout losses to TCU and UCF, the two power conference opponents it had faced over the first four games of the season. Clemson was the Tar Heels’ first ACC test of the season and it’s clear that North Carolina and Belichick have a ton of work to do to simply be competitive in the conference.
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