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James Madison's pick-6 broadcast call perfectly summed up North Carolina's first-half collapse

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James Madison obliterated North Carolina during the first half of Saturday's game between the Dukes and Tar Heels to the tune of 53 points.

It was already looking bad for North Carolina late in the second quarter, down 46-21, when Tar Heels quarterback Jacolby Criswell threw a pick-6 to Dukes cornerback Terrence Spence to bring the James Madison lead up even more.

ACC Network broadcasters Jorge Sedano and Orlando Franklin brought the heat with a fantastic call of the James Madison pick-6.

The broadcasters really helped underscore how genuinely stunning it was to see North Carolina get destroyed so badly at home against a non-power opponent. Like, my goodness, what happened, Tar Heels?

While this may be more of a testament to how good James Madison is, these stats show just how historically abysmal the first half was for North Carolina in Chapel Hill on Saturday. They'll make your jaw drop.

Feature image courtesy of ESPN. 

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