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UNC Offensive Coordinator Bobby Petrino's Contract Made Public

North Carolina has released its employment agreement with offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, who signed a two-year deal valued at $2.35 million on Feb. 16, 2026. The contract runs through Jan. 5, 2028. The former Arkansas and Louisville head football coach, who turned 65 last month, will make $1 million this year and $1.35 million in 2027-28. (Inside Carolina)

Bill Belichick’s happy classroom checks, Christo Kelly’s hardest season, and UNC’s spring reset

was grinning as if he had just won another Super Bowl. UNC offensive lineman and a teammate were walking to class when they spotted their coach coming the other direction. "Coach, what were you up to?" Kelly asked. Belichick had been checking classrooms, making sure his players were where they were supposed to be. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: The 'Power Of WE' Carried Wayne Ellington From Pottstown To Miami

Before he joined the Miami Heat coaching staff, did what he does best on the court at 601 Biscayne Blvd. The 'Man with the Golden Arm' shot the lights out from 2016 to 2019 in Miami, setting a single-season record for 3-pointers (227) and laying a path to one day join Erik Spolestra's staff. (View Video)

Kenna Raye Dark Throws Second Career No-Hitter, UNC Softball Wins 8-0

Kenna Raye Dark dismantled Queens, pitching her second career no-hitter as UNC Softball shut down the Royals in an 8-0 run-rule victory in six innings (Highlights). Wednesday's pitching masterclass was the second of the season. Lilly Parrish threw the first against NCCU on Feb. 19. Dark is the ninth Tar Heel to throw multiple no-hitters in a career. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Defensive Coordinator Steve Belichick Focuses on Daily Improvement in Spring Practice

North Carolina defensive coordinator Steve Belichick met with reporters ahead of the Tar Heels' seventh spring football practice on Tuesday. Belichick discussed what he has seen from UNC's defense thus far this spring, the difference between FCS and Power Conference play, and more. Here are video and key takeaways from Belichick's press conference. (TarHeel247)

How UNC alum Rick Dees came to Los Angeles and became a radio legend

Born Rigdon Osmond Dees III in Jacksonville, Fla., on March 14, 1950, was raised in Greensboro, NC. He began his radio career while attending Grimsley High School at WGBG, then made his way to other stations in North Carolina and Alabama. While at WMPS/Memphis he recorded “Disco Duck,” a novelty hit mocking disco music. (Los Angeles Daily News)

Michael Malone spells out how Antawn Jamison, Danny Green motivate him to connect to Carolina Family

For the first time in a long time, North Carolina has gone outside the Carolina Family to find a head coach. Michael Malone takes over with little to no connection to the program. Carolina Basketball legends already appear to be bought in on Malone, though. He mentioned three names specifically, one of which, , was on the search committee. (On3.com)

Five reasons why Michael Malone isn’t 'Bill Belichick 2.0'

With UNC introducing Michael Malone as its head basketball coach, the parallels to football coach are obvious: both arrived in Chapel Hill as professional champions with zero college head-coaching experience. While the comparison is tempting, it’s inaccurate. These two hires are fundamentally different. Here are five reasons why. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Cormac Ryan in elite company just seven games into Milwaukee Bucks tenure

It hasn't taken long to make a strong impression in Milwaukee. He is the first Bucks player since Brandon Jennings in 2009-10 to log multiple 20-point performances in their first seven career games with the franchise. Ryan is achieving feats no Bucks player has touched in two decades, showing how quickly he has hit the ground running. (Behind the Buck Pass)

Michael Malone set to name Chuck Martin UNC Basketball associate head coach

Michael Malone’s first UNC Basketball staff addition is familiar to anyone who has tracked John Calipari’s recruiting machine the past two decades. Arkansas assistant Chuck Martin, the Razorbacks’ recruiting coordinator and one of Calipari’s long-trusted assistants, is expected to join Malone as UNC’s associate head coach, according to reports. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Offensive Lineman Christo Kelly Emphasizes Leadership, Growth, and Continuity for UNC Football

Offensive lineman met with the media during UNC Football's spring press conference this week and emphasized growth, both personally and program-wide, as the Tar Heels continue spring practice. Kelly said continuity is a key difference this spring, with returning players now able to "speak the same language" and operate more efficiently. (TarHeel247)

Reese Brantmeier, Alanis Hamilton Earn ACC Women's Tennis Weekly Awards

For the third time this season, was tabbed ACC Women's Tennis Player of the Week. Brantmeier and her doubles partner Alanis Hamilton were also named ACC Doubles Team of the Week. This marks the second week this season the duo won the award. Brantmeier had another standout week for Carolina going 3-0 in singles and doubles. (GoHeels.com)

Chansky’s Notebook: New York Fire

Michael Malone already has at least five things in common with . Both are New York City natives, both are former point guards, each had an older family member who was a basketball coach, both sometimes communicate with an unapologetic, Big Apple-style intensity, and of course, each has an NBA championship ring as a head coach. (Chapelboro.com)

Michael Malone reflects on Hubert Davis' kindness last season, grace in transition

Michael Malone knows how tough the coaching profession can be because he was fired from his previous job with the Denver Nuggets. Taking over for , it wasn’t hard for him to feel bad for the coach who welcomed him to practices last season and was so gracious. "This is bittersweet. Coach Davis sent me an amazing message [Monday]." (Tar Heel Tribune)

Winning Is What Matters For Michael Malone

A fresh start is needed, a fresh perspective. Michael Malone will provide that for UNC. Yes, there are questions about how he has not coached in the college game for 25-plus years. He’s never been a college head coach. How quickly can he adapt? But in terms of the the process, he said the right things and knows he needs the right people around him. (Inside Carolina)
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