It was bedlam on the streets of Chapel Hill Saturday night, after the Tar Heels snagged a spot in the NCAA men's basketball National Championship game.
10 people, and maybe more, were hurt after the game ... 4 were injured badly enough to require hospitalization.
Chapel Hill cops planned for a big celebration -- shutting down streets in advance -- but it got out of hand as it turned into a wild block party. There were around 40,000 fans who were reveling in the Tar Heels 81-77 win over Duke in the Final Four.
Franklin Street has been stormed. @UNC_Basketball beats @DukeMBB in the greatest game that went way above the hype. Can’t believe the Tar Heels beat Duke (again) - this is from @WRAL camera in Chapel Hill #goheels pic.twitter.com/MB0tofHXlx
— Tim Furlong (@tfurlong) April 3, 2022
It got real when some fans started bonfires in the streets.
Following UNC’s win over Duke in the NCAA Final Four, Chapel Hill students and community members rushed Franklin St. to celebrate the victory. pic.twitter.com/HXuZyIGa4y
— The Daily Tar Heel (@dailytarheel) April 3, 2022
So, now the real dead ... North Carolina faces off with the Kansas Jayhawks Monday for the brass ring. Ya gotta wonder who Chapel Hill cops will be routing for!
Country star Eric Church, who canceled his San Antonio concert to watch the game, must be stoked. He's rescheduled the concert after fans gave him s*** for pulling the plug.