Bill Belichick's hiring at North Carolina has reverberated ... and power to operate UNC football in a certain way. How do coaches think he'll fare with the Tar Heels? What support will he need ...
One of the Tar Heels’ most potent offensive weapons won’t play for Bill Belichick next season, nor in the team’s upcoming Fenway Bowl appearance, choosing instead to enter his name into the 2025 NFL Draft.
It's still hard to believe it happened, but the greatest coach in NFL history, Bill Belichick, is now the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels. As if imagining Belichick outside of the pros wasn't weird enough,
Since North Carolina hired Bill Belichick and the transfer portal opened, the Tar Heels have been a highly publicized place to play. Belichick has been pegged by ex-NFL players as a "pipeline to the NFL.
Bill Belichick continues bolstering his coaching staff at UNC, signing a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Patriots to aid in his pursuit of success.
The phrase "North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick" has quickly become a reality that few saw coming. Known for his unparalleled success in the NFL, Belichick's move to
Belichick replaces Mack Brown, who spent six seasons in Chapel Hill during his second tenure with the team. Brown was dismissed from his coaching position following a 41-21 loss to the Boston College Golden Eagles, leaving interim coach Freddie Kitchens in charge of the team for the game against NC State and the upcoming bowl.
One of Belichick's former assistants wasn't surprised the NFL didn't express interest in signing the legendary head coach.
The Bruins like to bring games to a crawl, and our UCLA vs. North Carolina predictions expect them to do that as they cover against the Tar Heels.
The No. 1 Oregon Ducks are the only undefeated team left in college football. At 13-0 and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff, Oregon earned a first-
According to 247Sports' Matt Zenitz, Washington defensive coordinator Steve Belichick is expected to join his dad, Bill Belichick's staff at UNC. More: