Video: Locked On Tar Heels - The Importance Of Caleb Wilson, UNC vs. BYU, Football Recruiting Flip
Isaac Schade breaks down UNC freshman
Caleb Wilson's potential impact on Hubert Davis' system, comparing him to standouts like
Brady Manek and
Harrison Ingram. The discussion also covers UNC's lucrative exhibition game against BYU, football recruiting wins including Jakob Weatherspoon's flip from Ohio State, and more.
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What Happened: Who is the Greatest Basketball Player UNC Faced in the Smith Center?
The question should prompt fans of a certain age to spin a mental Rolodex dating back to 1986. Best opponent in the Smith Center? Grant Hill? Len Bias? Christian Laettner? Let's keep looking. Chris Paul? Future Hall-of-Famer. Tim Duncan? Now we're talking. Duncan ranks 8th in ESPN's all-time top 75 NBA player list in 2022. But there's one more. (
Inside Carolina)
Chansky’s Notebook: Newest 5-Star
The buzz is slowly growing about North Carolina freshman
Caleb Wilson, who is a consensus top 10 recruit from the high school
class of 2025. The wiry 6-9 flex forward with the 7-foot wingspan continues to show off his skills in UNC’s preseason practices, especially on the defensive end where he can guard players from the perimeter to under the basket. (
Chapelboro.com)
Bill Belichick UNC Football Series Heading to Hulu After ‘Hard Knocks’ Breakdown
Chapel Bill is back on. A docuseries featuring
Bill Belichick and North Carolina Football is slated to be released on Disney’s Hulu streaming service, multiple sources told Front Office Sports. The series will be produced by EverWonder Studio. EverWonder declined to comment. Representatives for Disney and UNC did not respond to a request for comment. (
Front Office Sports)
Video: THI Podcast - A look at UNC's new defensive coordinator, Steve Belichick
The THI duo of Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner take an in-depth look at new North Carolina defensive coordinator Steve Belichick, son of head coach
Bill Belichick, and what he brings to that side of the football for the Tar Heels following his stint as defensive coordinator for the Washington Huskies.
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Breaking Down UNC's Wide Receivers
The Alpha: "With
Jordan Shipp, the talent, jumps off the screen the way he moves, the frame, what he what he brings to the table as an athlete. He runs with a combination of power and acceleration that makes things look easy at times. If he lets himself get coached up, he's got a chance to explode with this coaching staff and be an NFL-type receiver." (
Inside Carolina)
Nassir Little To Continue Basketball Career In Japan
Former North Carolina and veteran NBA forward
Nassir Little will play overseas for the first time during the 2025-26 season, having signed a one-year contract with the Chiba Jets in Japan. The 25th pick in the 2019 NBA draft out of UNC, Little spent the first four years of his NBA career with Portland before being traded to Phoenix during the 2023 offseason. (
Hoops Rumors)
Harrison Ingram, Garrison Brooks shine in NBA Summer League
Harrison Ingram made 5 of 11 3-point attempts to pour in 17 points while pulling down four rebounds for the San Antonio Spurs NBA Summer League team on Thursday.
Garrison Brooks had 10 points, nine rebounds, and five assists in the Detroit Pistons’ victory over the Miami Heat. And
Caleb Love scored double figures for the fourth straight game. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
3 Reasons to Be Confident (and Cautious) for UNC Football in 2025
The 2025 UNC football season is set to be one of the most consequential in program history. The Tar Heels have invested significantly on the gridiron, bringing in Super Bowl champion head coach
Bill Belichick to lead the team into a future dominated by NIL, revenue sharing and the transfer portal. Here are three reasons to be confident in the Tar Heels: (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Soccer star Savy King speaks out after heart health emergency
ABC News' Will Reeve sat down with former UNC Women's Soccer standout and current Angel City FC defender
Savy King, who is speaking about her recovery from her frightening on-field collapse in the middle of a game.
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Coby White To Hold Basketball Camp In Chapel Hill
Coby White is returning to Chapel Hill. The former North Carolina Tar Heel will run it back for another edition of his "Simple Truth
Coby White Basketball ProCamp." As the now-Chicago Bull will teach the ways of basketball, offering his advice, mentorship, and provide a memorable learning experience the attendees will remember for a long time. (
Sports Illustrated)
Michael Busch is doing things we've only rarely seen from a Cubs first baseman
The Chicago Cubs have a rich history of great first basemen playing at Wrigley Field, from the legendary Cap Anson, to Mr. Cub himself, Ernie Banks, in his later years. It took a minute for the team to find a successor to their last great player at the position, the captain of the 2016 team, Anthony Rizzo, but
Michael Busch is now filling that role admirably. (
Cubbies Crib)
Instagram account uncquirks serves as digital scrapbook of on-campus life
The University of North Carolina is full of personality — possums in trash cans, unicycles made from Jordans and Squidward-shaped snowmen in the winter time. Throughout campus, these quirks can be found just about anywhere — all it takes is a careful eye to notice. Uncquirks is an Instagram account that posts these oddities found on campus. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Makayla Paige, Colton Sands Earn Spots On CSC Academic All-America Teams
As standouts on the track and in the classroom, Makayla Paige and Colton Sands each picked up honors for the Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-America. Paige bested her own school record at the NCAA Track & Field Indoor Championships en route to earning the national title in the 800m. Sands picked up second team All-America honors. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: ESPY Awards Red Carpet Interview with Chloe, Ashley, and Nicole Humphrey
North Carolina lacrosse sisters Nicole, Ashley, and Chloe Humphrey attended the annual ESPY awards on Wednesday night and spoke with ESPN hosts on the red carpet prior to the event that honored UNC's national champion women's lacrosse and soccer programs.
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