North Carolina, California Are Going To Be Looking To Get Back To Their Winning Ways Friday Night As They're Opposing Each Other In Berkely California Following Losses To Clemson, Duke
North Carolina has lost two straight games! Their most recent loss? A 38-10 loss to Clemson on Saturday October 4, 2025 on the gridiron in Chapel Hill!
As North Carolina losing streak was extended to two games their defense they let Clemson put 38 points up on scoreboard . In the first quarter T.J. Moore caught 75 yard pass from Antonio Williams, Nolan Hauser kicked, made extra point. Adam Randall who is running back caught 38 yard pass from quarterback Cade Klubnick , Nolan Hauser kicked, made extra point extending Clemson’s lead 14-3 before Christian Bentancur caught 45 yard pass from Cade Kubnick , Nolan Hauser kicked, made extra point before Adam Randall caught 23 yard pass from Cade Klubick , Nolan Hauser kicked, made extra point extending Clemson’s lead over North Carolina 28-3 in 1st quarter. In 2nd quarter Christian Bentancur caught 8 yard pass from Cade Klubnick extending Clemson’s lead 35 -3 before Nolan Hauser kicked, made extra point extending Clemson’s lead 38-3 in 4th quarter.
Following North Carolina being unable to tame Clemson in 38-10 loss Saturday in Chapel Hill Head Coach Bill Belichick had this to say!
We gave up to many explosive plays . When we stopped giving those up we were able to be competitive but we gave up too many in the first quarter.
According to Shelby Swanson’s News & Observer article https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/article312305702.html
While North Carolina has lost two straight games California meanwhile has lost one game to North Carolina’s tobacco road rival Duke!
California lost to Duke via score of 45-21 on the same date North Carolina lost to Clemson in Berkely California!
North Carolina, California are going to be looking to get back to their winning ways Friday night when they’re opposing each other in Berkely California following losses to Duke, Clemson.
Kickoff is set for 10:30pm Eastern Time 7:30pm Pacific Time from California Memorial Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on ESPN with Anish Shroff, Andre Ware , Paul Carcaterra commentating!
Anish Shroff is a play-by-play commentator for various sports, including college football, college basketball, college baseball and lacrosse.
Shroff is the current radio play-by-play announcer for the Carolina Panthers NFL team, joining in March 2022 as the team’s play-by-play announcer. Shroff also worked the NFL preseason in the summer of 2021.
Shroff was a part of ESPN’s MegaCast coverage of the 2021-22 College Football Playoff and was on the call for the viral 2021 Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Shroff has covered several bowl games and FCS championship games, along with matchups across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC and Big 12.
Since 2017, Shroff has been ESPN’s lead voice for men’s college lacrosse. He has called the past five national championships and announced the first Premier Lacrosse League game on ESPN in June 2022. He contributes as a columnist for USA Lacrosse Magazine and wrote the script for “Roots” – a longform feature produced by the PLL that explores the origins of lacrosse.
Shroff also does play-by-play commentary for college basketball for ESPN, primarily covering games in the ACC. He has called ACC Tournament games on both television and radio. Shroff contributes to ESPN’s college baseball coverage, having announced several regionals and super regionals.
Shroff began his ESPN career in 2008 as a studio anchor and host, anchoring SportsCenter and College Football Live, along with several other daily and specialty shows. He contributed to ESPNU’s studio coverage from 2011-17 and has filled in as a guest host on ACC Network.
Prior to ESPN, Shroff worked as a sports reporter and anchor in Syracuse, NY and Yakima, Wash.
Shroff graduated from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications with a degree in broadcast journalism. He resides in Charlotte, NC, with his wife Faye and their daughter Athena.Former Heisman Trophy winner and Davey O’Brien Award recipient Andre Ware joined ESPN in 2003 as a college football commentator. Ware is a regular contributor to College Football Live and other ESPN studio shows as an analyst, as well as calling games on ESPN and ABC.
A native of Texas, Ware is also an analyst for Houston Texans radio, with broadcast partner Marc Vandermeer. Before joining ESPN, Ware was a commentator for CBS.
The quarterback for the University of Houston operating under the highly successful Run & Shoot offense, Ware won the 1989 Heisman Trophy as a junior. That season he threw for 4,699 yards and 46 touchdowns, setting 26 NCAA records. He also won the Davey O’Brien Award that year.
Ware entered the NFL Draft in 1990 and was signed by the Detroit Lions in the first round, the seventh overall pick. He played for the Lions (1990-93) and Los Angeles Raiders (1994). Ware also played for the Canadian Football League’s Ottawa Rough Riders, B.C. Lions and Toronto Argonauts.
In 2004, Ware was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.Paul Carcaterra joined ESPN in 2010 as a lacrosse game analyst and sideline reporter. Carcaterra has been a staple of ESPN’s lacrosse coverage for almost a decade, providing fans with a behind-the-scenes look at their favorite college players with his ‘reLAXin’ with P. Carc’ features. Additionally, he serves as a sideline reporter on ESPN’s college football coverage.
Carcaterra began his career with CBS College Sports (formerly CSTV) as an analyst and web site contributor from 2005-2009. He is a contributor to Inside Lacrosse Magazine and is president of No Limit Lacrosse.
In 2016, he was the recipient of the 2016 Doyle Smith Sports Information/Media Award (USILA).
Carcaterra – a native of Yorktown, N.Y. – graduated from Syracuse University in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. A four-year letterwinner in men’s lacrosse as a midfielder, Carcaterra helped guide the Orange to the 1995 national title and was named a 1997 All-American. He was also a member of the New Jersey Pride, a former Major League Lacrosse team, and represented Team England in the World Lacrosse Games in 1998.
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