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ESPN isn’t waiting for Bill Belichick to call a single play in Chapel Hill. The network is already stacking the deck in his favor, betting big on the Belichick buzz to deliver a “Prime Effect” level of interest for North Carolina Tar Heels football in 2025.
Bill O'Brien met up with his former boss, Bill Belichick, as the Boston College coach had an eventful ACC media day.
But Belichick, widely regarded as one of the greatest—if not the greatest—NFL coaches of all time, is already noticing differences between players at the college and pro level. And it goes beyond the obvious age and skill differences that one would assume exist between the levels of football.
Greg McElroy Shares Biggest Concern About Bill Belichick’s North Carolina Before 2025 Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Legendary former NFL head coach Bill Belichick is now in Chapel Hill, and Finebaum has plenty of thoughts. During his appearance Friday morning on ESPN’s "Get Up," Finebaum made it clear he doesn’t expect much from Belichick in his debut college season.
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Were you waiting for a hoodwinked boyfriend to show up at ACC media days? Nothing to see here. Bill Belichick is just North Carolina's football coach.
First-year North Carolina coach Bill Belichick shrugged off concerns his personal life potentially created a distraction within the football team, describing it as "noise."
Boston College coach Bill O'Brien spent time with UNC's Bill Belichick in the NFL. Here's what O'Brien said about Belichick's move to college.
UNC Football players denied that their head coach Bill Belichick's relationship with Jordon Hudson is a distraction to the team in an interview on Thursday, July 24, ahead of the upcoming college football season.
At UNC football media day, Bill Belichick touches on the transition to college, ‘Carolina players,’ and, yes, fullbacks.
Expectations for Bill Belichick at North Carolina are high. That's what happens when a school shells out $10 million per season for one of the greatest NFL coaches ever, and even Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi expects big things from Belichick in Year 1.