So often in this seesaw that is the North Carolina football team’s season, the storyline has been the same.
Marquise Williams has done this. Marquise Williams has done that. He’s led the team in passing, rushing and leadership, and the redshirt junior quarterback has been the lone stabilizer for a group that has so desperately been searching for consistency.
On Saturday, in a 40-35 come-from-behind victory against Pittsburgh (4-6, 2-4 ACC) in a cold Kenan Stadium, Williams once again played that role for the Tar Heels.
With 276 yards and a touchdown, again Williams led both teams in passing. With 122 yards and three rushing touchdowns, yet again, Williams took the reins on UNC’s run game. And with a final drive that led to a UNC touchdown in the last 50 seconds of the game, No. 12 was unsurprisingly the man whom UNC trusted to set the stage for the most important play. Williams managed to anchor a comeback that saw the Tar Heels (5-5, 3-3 ACC) trail for all but 10 minutes and 30 until the final drive, after the Panthers jumped out to a 14-0 advantage in the first quarter.
But on Saturday — for the first time perhaps all season — Williams didn’t carry the full load alone. He didn’t have to. After the Tar Heels recorded an astonishing 11 rushing yards to Miami’s 295 two weeks ago, sophomore T.J. Logan made it his mission to flip a switch.
And in a game that was dominated by Pitt running back James Conner, who broke record after record with his 220 yards and four touchdowns, Logan proved that he too, could make a difference in the run game. That he too could make a difference in keeping UNC’s postseason dreams alive with a season-high 92 yards on 18 carries.
“It was nice to see him get close to right there at 100 yards, and he had to, too,” coach Larry Fedora said. “We were very low on running backs today ... we needed him very much and he did a really nice job today.”
With Elijah Hood out due to injury, Romar Morris suspended after a DWI two weeks ago and Khris Francis battling a mid-game injury, it was Logan who stepped up in a time of need and scored the game-winning touchdown with 50 seconds remaining on a one-yard run.
The Panthers jumped out to a 14-0 lead at the end of the first quarter on two rushing touchdowns from Conner. Williams cut it to 14-7 on a 23-yard carry three minutes into the second quarter, but Pittsburgh went ahead again just over five minutes later when Chad Voytik connected with Tyler Boyd for a 50-yard touchdown.