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A look at Ryan Switzer's role with Oregon football
Oregon has a new punt return coach - When the FBS record-holder for punt return touchdowns is on your football staff, it'd probably be best to let them work with the team's returners. That's what Oregon is doing with
Ryan Switzer. Switzer, who returned five punts for touchdowns in 2013 to set the record, is the de facto punt return coach. (
Duck Territory)
One Year Later, UNC Linebacker Peyton Seelmann Is Calling Kenan Stadium Home
When
Peyton Seelmann walked off the field with his Richmond teammates after a 41-6 loss to North Carolina at Kenan Stadium 11 months ago, he didn't speak to
Bill Belichick. Nor did he expect he'd ever be back. But four months later, within hours of entering the transfer portal, Seelmann got a phone call from Belichick, who wanted him to visit Chapel Hill. (
TarHeel247)
Eagles’ undersized center Willie Lampkin continues to impress in NFL preseason
Former UNC offensive lineman
Willie Lampkin looked great in the Eagles’ preseason opener and is drawing attention in particular for one particular play: On a third-and-15 pass, Lampkin kept Ravens defensive tackle Broderick Washington far away from Eagles quarterback Andy Dalton, ultimately driving him down the field and throwing him to the ground. (
NBC Sports)
Why Bill Belichick views Peyton Seelmann as ‘throwback’ player for UNC football
UNC football coach
Bill Belichick views linebacker
Peyton Seelmann as "a bit of a throwback guy." Following a 20-minute period of practice and a 5-minute interview with Seelmann on Aug. 14, it's clear to see why Seelmann fits that description. "Doesn't say too much, but he's all business. Really tough, competitive, high-effort player," Belichick said. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Tar Heels in the NFL: Sam Howell makes case to be Dallas Cowboys backup QB
Sam Howell threw a long touchdown pass for the Dallas Cowboys to highlight the performances of former UNC players on the first weekend of NFL preseason games. Howell started for the Cowboys in their 17-7 win over Seattle and made his case to be the backup quarterback. "It’s fun. Any time you get to go out there and play football, it’s fun." (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: UNC Football season outlook with former UNC QB Bryn Renner
Former Tar Heel quarterback
Bryn Renner and WRAL's Brian Murphy discuss UNC Football's prospects for the 2026 season, the quarterback battle, how the absences of GM Michael Lombardi and defensive coordinator Steve Belichick could impact the team, and Renner's new job as a sideline reporter for UNC radio broadcasts.
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Sun Aug 16, 2026
Peyton Seelmann’s instincts bolster UNC’s linebacker group
Peyton Seelmann spent one productive Saturday last season lining up across from North Carolina in a Richmond uniform. Now he’s wearing Carolina blue, and UNC head football coach
Bill Belichick has already found plenty to like about the linebacker’s game. Seelmann arrives at the FBS level after being one of the most decorated players in FCS. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Confidence Soaring for UNC Running Back Demon June
When
Demon June was asked Friday about how his style of play fit UNC offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino‘s expectations for him, the Tar Heel running back lit up. “My confidence is through the roof,” June said with a smile. Petrino’s intention to establish the North Carolina offense through the run game has been well-documented up to this point. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: IC Podcast - Week 3 UNC Football Training Camp Developments
Football analyst Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC Football's third media availability practice, the offensive line with Shaq McRoy standing out, the quarterbacks with
Miles O'Neill,
Billy Edwards, and
Travis Burgess getting the majority of the reps in the viewing session, and more.
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Sat Aug 15, 2026
Why is UNC running back Kaleb Jackson wearing No. 62 in practice?
With one number much higher than it should be,
Kaleb Jackson is wearing a number much higher than one would expect from a running back. Like last season at LSU, the running back reported to camp weighing significantly more than he should have. Asked about the jersey choice Friday
at a press conference, Belichick said, "Big back, big number." (
Tar Heel Tribune)