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UNC Football finalizing deal to hire Bobby Petrino as offensive coordinator
Bobby Petrino has agreed to become the next offensive coordinator at North Carolina under coach
Bill Belichick, sources report. The move comes after the Tar Heels fired offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens earlier this month after one season. Belichick and Petrino do not have direct ties, but Petrino has ties to the current UNC Football coaching staff. (
On3.com)
Tar Heels in NFL: More history for Drake Maye; Omarion Hampton outduels Javonte Williams
On a day when
Omarion Hampton outdueled fellow former Tar Heels running back
Javonte Williams,
Drake Maye made more history when his first career 300-yard passing game helped New England rally past the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night to clinch a playoff berth. Baltimore’s Tez Walker got a sack and forced a fumble playing on special teams. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Patriots sign Drake Maye’s UNC teammate, veteran linebacker Amari Gainer
Amari Gainer spent most of his college years at Florida State, but transferred to North Carolina to play his last season in 2023. The linebacker was a member of the Tar Heels with
Drake Maye and left a good impression. Now, the Patriots quarterback is happy to reunite with his college teammate in New England. "He’s a great guy in the locker room." (
Mass Live)
Bill Belichick’s offensive coordinator search focusing on Chip Kelly, Bobby Petrino
UNC Football coach
Bill Belichick is focusing on two other former NFL head coaches to replace fired UNC offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens. Chip Kelly, who was fired last month as Raiders offensive coordinator, previously coached the Eagles and 49ers. Petrino coached the Falcons in 2007, abruptly leaving to become head coach at Arkansas. (
NBC Sports)
A look at UNC Football’s candidates for offensive coordinator
Mega Buzz: Chip Kelly: Belichick and Kelly are reported to be good friends. Chip runs an offense emphasizing the run game, which Belichick prefers. Lot of Smoke: Bobby Petrino. Supporters of this path call Petrino a “genius” and a “home run hire.“ UNC fans heard those labels frequently last December, so skepticism abounds. A ton of buzz: Andy Kotelnicki. (
Tar Heel Blog)
LB Amari Gainer Signed to New England Patriots' Practice Squad
The New England Patriots have signed linebacker
Amari Gainer to the practice squad. Gainer originally was signed by Las Vegas as a rookie free agent in May 2024 out of North Carolina. Gainer played in 17 games last season, mostly on special teams, and finished with 5 special teams tackles. He was released by Las Vegas on Aug. 25, 2025. (
New England Patriots)
Video: IC Podcast - Retention, Culture Building a Big Task for UNC Football
UNC Football's roster reconstruction is in full swing ahead of the transfer portal opening Jan. 2nd. Inside Carolina's Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley discuss the latest transfer portal exits and the need for retention while
Bill Belichick and his staff continue to implement their culture into the program.
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Thu Dec 18, 2025
Transfer Portal Offers Another Huge Challenge for Bill Belichick
There is only one transfer portal window (Jan. 2-16) in this year’s cycle, instead of the previous December and April (post-spring practice) dual editions, so it remains to be seen how well (or poorly) the Tar Heels will fare this time, but so far
Bill Belichick and his staff are losing mainly players who appeared highly unlikely to help the Tar Heels in 2026. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC linebacker Tyler Thompson to enter transfer portal
UNC linebacker
Tyler Thompson plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal after three seasons with the Tar Heels. Thompson has played in 27 games over the last two seasons, seeing significant time each of the last two years. This season,
Tyler Thompson recorded 26 tackles, 7.5 tackles for a loss, 7.0 sacks, two forced fumbles, and a pass defended. (
On3.com)
UNC Football one of five ACC teams to play only eight league games next season
UNC is one of five ACC football teams that will play eight conference games and two power-conference teams in non-conference play as the league transitions to nine-game conference schedules next season. The rest of the league plays nine league games and at least one power-conference opponent. The Tar Heels will play nine ACC games in 2027. (
Tar Heel Tribune)