Bill Belichick and the North Carolina football program are on the board in 2026. On Sunday, the new Tar Heels head coach landed his second high school commitment since taking over last month. That addition comes from the west coast,
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On Saturday, the offseason revamp of the North Carolina Tar Heels took another big step in the right direction. The immediate effects of landing head coach Bill Belichick and his son, Steve, as defensive coordinators are adding up to cumulative wins for the ACC program.
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Pittsburgh faces the No. 14 North Carolina Tar Heels after Khadija Faye scored 28 points in Pittsburgh's 83-67 loss to the NC State Wolfpack.
Only one more half stands between N. Carolina and the win they were favored to collect coming into this evening. They have jumped out to a quick 39-29 lead against California. N. Carolina entered the match having won three straight and they're just one half away from another.
Thaddeus Dixon, the No. 2 ranked cornerback, commits to North Carolina over Michigan, drawn by the opportunity to play under legendary coach Bill Belichick. Discover why Dixon chose the Tar Heels and what it means for both programs.
Pittsburgh faces the No. 14 North Carolina Tar Heels after Khadija Faye scored 28 points in Pittsburgh's 83-67 loss to the NC State Wolfpack. The teams match up Sunday for
The UNC Tar Heels won their fourth consecutive game, rolling past the California Golden Bears who visited Chapel Hill for the first time as an ACC member team.
After adding multiple former NFL assistants and personnel, Belichick has reportedly elected to stay in college football with his pick for linebackers coach. According to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports, longtime assistant Bob Diaco is expected to serve in the role.
Jaylen Blakes hit a step-back jumper with just over one second to go and visiting Stanford earned its first-ever win over North Carolina, 72-71, in Chapel Hill on Saturday.