The start time was revealed Monday for UNC’s final home football game of the 2019 season, as the Tar Heels will take on Mercer on Nov. 23 at 3:30 p.m
It will be Senior Day for UNC, which needs to win two of its final three games in order to gain bowl eligibility.
This also means the Tar Heels will again avoid kicking off at noon, something they have yet to do all season long.
The game will be televised on the Regional Sports Network and broadcast live on WCHL.
Photo via Dakota Moyer
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