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Bobby Petrino Named UNC Football Offensive Coordinator

Bobby Petrino, one of the nation's top offensive minds, has been named offensive coordinator for the North Carolina football program, coach announced Friday. Petrino joins the Tar Heels after spending the past two seasons at Arkansas, where he served as offensive coordinator and interim head coach for the final seven games of 2025. (GoHeels.com)

Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC vs. Wake basketball preview, football portal, Michael Busch joins

UNC Basketball is back in action Saturday against Wake Forest. and Adam Lucas preview the matchup with the Demon Deacons (4:52). The Football Transfer Portal window is open and, as expected, the Tar Heels are active (19:20). Former Tar Heel and current Chicago Cubs first baseman joins (27:16). (Listen To Podcast)

How Texans rookie Alijah Huzzie completed comeback from torn ACL to first NFL interception

The path Texans rookie cornerback traveled from getting hurt at a college all-star game to intercepting his first NFL pass was long and indirect. Huzzie endured months of grueling rehabilitation work after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament during a practice session at the East-West Shrine Bowl. The injury cost him a chance to be drafted. (Click2Houston)

Video: IC Podcast - Scouting UNC Football's Portal: Thompkins, Threatt, Kekahuna, Humphrey, Warren

Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina break down five of UNC Football's recent transfer portal additions on the offensive side of the ball with linemen Sean Thompkins and Andrew Threatt, receivers Trech Kekahuna and Mason Humphrey, and tight end Jaxxon Warren. (View Video)

UNC Football’s biggest transfer portal wins were the ones it didn’t lose

There's no question UNC Football has gotten off to a hot start in the transfer portal window that ends Jan. 16. The Tar Heels have had 10 commitments as of Thursday, and that number will continue to increase. However, the two biggest portal victories for the Tar Heels were retaining pass rusher and wide receiver . (USA Today)

Video: IC Podcast - Bobby Petrino's Quarterback Group Set at UNC

Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss North Carolina's quarterbacks, how the players potentially fit into Bobby Petrino's offense and style of play calling, the approach of and Michael Lombardi in the transfer portal at the QB position, and more. (View Video)

Cowboys RB Javonte Williams listed among top free agent pickups of 2025

When the Cowboys signed few predicted it would be as impactful as it turned out to be. Williams was coming off back-to-back poor seasons in Denver and had shown little-to-no improvement from a knee injury suffered in 2022. Williams proved everyone wrong. Rushing for 1,201 yards in 16 games, Williams ranked ninth in the NFL. (USA Today)

How competitive is Drake Maye? Tales from the Patriots locker room

The youngest in a family of four boys, always had to scrap with his brothers to prove himself. And he’s channeled that into everything he does whether it’s on the football field, or off. “If it’s something where you’re keeping score, I’m going to hate losing,” Maye said in a quiet moment at his locker following Sunday’s regular season finale. (Mass Live)

Ranking college football disappointments from 2025 season

15. North Carolina Tar Heels. My go-to line in the offseason was that, while it was hard to figure out what North Carolina head coach might be capable of in college football, the roster he had compiled positively screamed "6-6" to me. I was incorrect: It screamed 4-8. The defense figured some things out for a while, but the offense stunk out loud. (ESPN.com)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Closers, Football Transfer Portal Updates

UNC Basketball faces critical lineup questions as the battle between starting five and closing five heats up. Who should finish games for UNC? , , and are the obvious three, but what duo should join them? Plus, the latest on UNC Football's transfer portal additions. (View Video)
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