Now that was something resembling a football team.

After two weeks of embarrassing efforts, the Carolina Tar Heels put together far and away their best game of the young season this Saturday in beating Pittโ€”for the sixth consecutive timeโ€”38โ€“35.

The running attack was firing, as the Heelsโ€™ trio of backsโ€”Antonio Williams, Jordon Brown, and the now-healthy Michael Carterโ€”accounted for 178 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.

The passing game was quick and efficient, as junior quarterback Nathan Elliott threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns. The coaching staff played to Elliottโ€™s strengths or, more accurately, played against his weaknesses, piling up dink and dunk throws with a few shot plays peppered in to keep Pittโ€™s secondary honest. Relying on their skill playersโ€™ athleticism rather than Elliottโ€™s arm proved effective against Pittโ€™s defense, though whether thatโ€™ll help him keep the starting job now that Chazz Surratt is back in the locker room remains to be seen.

Sophomore Dazz Newsome had a breakout game, piling up 110 yards on six catches, giving fans and his coaches a sense of relief that maybe this offense has a playmaker not named Anthony Ratliff-Williams.

And while it is impossible to look past the fact that they allowed thirty-five points to a very bad Pitt team, the defense only allowed seven second-half points, making what appeared to be their first set of halftime adjustments this season and keeping Pitt mostly out of the end zone in the gameโ€™s later stages.

Of course, it wasnโ€™t all good.

The defense has yet to find its identity. The unit, who was bright week one and blight week two, showed something in between against Pitt. The defensive front kept Pitt QB Kenny Pickett uncomfortable in the pocket but repeatedly bit on a high school-style waggle play-action pass, allowing plenty of completions in a wide-open flat. They allowed 265 yards on the ground and had trouble getting off the field on third down all day.

And in the dayโ€™s most disheartening news, Ratliff-Williams limped off the field late in the game with what appeared to be a lower leg injury and did not return.

With the Heels on a short week and a looming Thursday night game against Miami, there is little time to revel in the yearโ€™s first victory, but Saturday provided a few glimmers of hope that this team might be able to, if not win four or five games, at least notch a major upset before seasonโ€™s end.

The Score: UNC 38โ€“35

The Hero: The running back committee

The Highlight: This ARW catch

The Stat: 200 of Nathan Elliottโ€™s 313 yards came after his receivers caught the ball

The Goat: The rushing defense

The Record: 1โ€“2