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Video: Coach's Corner with Bill Belichick - Episode 11 - Nov. 20, 2025
Voice of the Tar Heels
Jones Angell checks in with North Carolina Football head coach
Bill Belichick ahead of UNC's gridiron battle for the Victory Bell on Saturday afternoon against Duke at Kenan Stadium.
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Thu Nov 20, 2025
UNC’s Offense Has Too Many Rotations and Too Few Answers
When it feels like certain players find their groove, they sometimes have trouble seeing the field. For example, in receiver
Madrid Tucker's first game against Virginia, he caught eight passes. Since then, the freshman's snap counts have fizzled out. Following running back
Demon June's 102-yard game versus Syracuse, he only had three carries a week later. (
TarHeel247)
Bill Belichick sees ‘uptick’ in urgency for UNC Football ahead of Duke game
It’s been 11 months since
Bill Belichick’s introductory press conference as UNC football coach. During his initial appearance, Belichick mentioned his father, Steve, and the family ties to Chapel Hill. "One story I always heard was, Billy's first words were, 'Beat Duke,'" Belichick said with a smile. That opportunity has finally arrived for Belichick’s Tar Heels. (
MSN.com)
Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - UNC Roster Status Check
With two games remaining in UNC Football's 2025 regular season, Inside Carolina’s Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley run through the offensive side of the ball, position by position, with a look at players with remaining eligibility, high school commits at each position, and potential transfer portal needs.
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Thu Nov 20, 2025
Extra Points: Proving Grounds
At 3:20 p.m. Sunday, just over two dozen players who did not participate in the game at Wake Forest are dressed in full pads. The players who did play are dressed in shorts and jerseys and have just gone through a walk-through of coaching points from the night before. Now it's time for the young guys to perform, for the old guys to have fun as spectators. (
GoHeels.com)
Bryn Renner brings the ‘color’ to UNC Football game days
Game day in Chapel Hill is different for
Bryn Renner, starting quarterback for the Tar Heels from 2011-2013. He’s now in his second year providing color commentary for football games on the Tar Heel Sports Network alongside
Jones Angell. While his vantage point has changed, one thing remains the same. "I still get butterflies when I walk into the stadium." (
UNC.edu)
Tar Heel Offense Short On Answers, Time With Two Games Remaining
North Carolina ranks last in the ACC in yards per game and second-to-last in points per game. Nationally, the Tar Heels sit 123rd in scoring and 131st in total offense, resulting in either blowout losses or close losses with glaring missed opportunities.
Bill Belichick stated that a “combination” of issues has contributed to the inability to move the football. (
Inside Carolina)
Last Stand at Kenan: Gio Lopez, Will Hardy Set the Tone for Rivalry Week
North Carolina football players
Gio Lopez and
Will Hardy met with the media on Wednesday at the Kenan Football Center to field questions as the Tar Heels prepare to host Duke on Saturday afternoon. Rivalry games "mean more," and Lopez emphasizes wanting to win for UNC's seniors and teammates drawing upon his past rivalry experience. (
TarHeel247)
Video: Drake Maye Is Becoming Exactly What The NFL Was Afraid Of
The New England Patriots found their next franchise quarterback, and the NFL should be terrified. In just his second season,
Drake Maye looks like the real deal, drawing
Josh Allen comparisons and leading New England back into contention. The Patriots have their identity again and it runs through No. 10.
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Belichick says team has addressed driving, other off-field issues around behavior
UNC has addressed its players’ driving and other off-the-field issues, even bringing in outside speakers, football coach
Bill Belichick said, after a WRAL Investigates report uncovered dozens of speeding charges and 10 reckless driving counts among football players. "Our conduct outside of the building, outside of the program, is important to us, and we stress that.” (
WRAL.com)