Clemson punter Andy Teasdall took the snap on fourth-and-15 from his own 30-yard line with about five minutes left in the second quarter and rolled a few feet to his right as North Carolina brought pressure. Teasdall, sensing it might get blocked, reversed field and tried to run for it. He came up 11 yards short.

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The Tar Heels took over at the Clemson 34 and scored five plays later. Swinney laid into Teasdall on the sideline for several minutes, then blamed Teasdall completely during his on-camera halftime interview without being asked about the play.