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UNC Football Players’ Attitude, Effort May Answer Key Belichick Questions

Attitude and effort. As the North Carolina football team takes the roughly 2,400-mile trek to California for a nationally televised, late-night contest on Friday (10:30 p.m., ESPN), the Tar Heels’ attitude and effort should be under scrutiny by university officials, along with the team’s overall competitiveness, execution, and final result against the Bears. (Chapelboro.com)

Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - UNC Staying the Course on Recruiting Trail

Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss the latest in UNC football recruiting, including a 2027 decommitment from in-state running back , the Tar Heels' approach to high school recruiting, and the challenges and his staff have continued to work on. (View Video)

Kitchens laments UNC Football's lack of offensive results

"Some of the progress we’ve made hasn’t shown up on the scoreboard," UNC offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens said Wednesday ahead of Friday’s 10:30 p.m. game at California. "We’ve made progress in different areas, and we just need to continue to stay where our feet are and get better every day, and eventually we’ll get the results that we want." (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Is Seth Trimble Poised For A Breakout Senior Season?

Host Isaac Schade explores 's breakout potential, UNC Basketball's quest for top-10 offensive and defensive efficiency, rebounding concerns that could make or break Carolina's ACC title hopes, historical data and player stats, and more. (View Video)

New Shade of Blue: Catcher Macon Winslow Finds Fit with Diamond Heels

Northeastern North Carolina bled New York Yankee pinstripes for Catfish Hunter until native son Trot Nixon arrived in Boston. New Diamond Heels catcher Macon Winslow has ironically committed a similar switch, playing two seasons at Duke before transferring this offseason to Carolina to take up his glove behind home plate at Boshamer Stadium. (Inside Carolina)

Video: UNC Football Coordinators Steve Belichick, Freddie Kitchens Pre-Cal Press Conferences

North Carolina defensive coordinator Steve Belichick and offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens speak with the media on Wednesday ahead of the Tar Heels' west-coast trip to play the California Golden Bears on Friday night. (View Video)

Cormac Ryan Waived By Milwaukee Bucks

The Milwaukee Bucks have waived guard . Ryan, who signed with the Bucks on Sept. 10, saw action in the team’s first two preseason contests and averaged 5.0 points in 4.1 minutes per game. As a member of Milwaukee’s NBA 2K26 Summer League team, Ryan appeared in five games (2 starts) and averaged 11.8 points and 2.4 rebounds. (Milwaukee Bucks)

UNC’s Jarin Stevenson Discusses Growth, Role, and Return Home

North Carolina forward met with reporters Tuesday to discuss his offseason transfer from Alabama, his fit under , and what it means to return to his home state. "When I came out of high school, UNC had a lot of talent. But now I feel like our goals align. I want to play, get experience, make the NBA, and help this team." (TarHeel247)

Grace Pottebaum Named ACC Field Hockey Defensive Player Of The Week

North Carolina field hockey defender Grace Pottebaum has been named ACC Defensive Player of the Week. Pottebaum led the way for a massive conference weekend for the Tar Heels. UNC picked up shutout wins over No. 2 Virginia 1-0 on the road and No. 19 Louisville 3-0 at home thanks to the dominant efforts of Pottebaum and her defensive line. (GoHeels.com)

Lucas: Carolina Basketball Pro Day Draws Big Crowd

Tuesday's Carolina basketball practice was a little different. There was still the normal practice plan, still the Thought for the Day at the top of the page, still the pre-practice discussion at 3:01 p.m. But it felt a little sharper. Perhaps that could be attributed to the two dozen NBA representatives seated courtside for this year's Carolina Basketball Pro Day. (GoHeels.com)

North Carolina is stuck with Bill Belichick

It’s amazing how, over the span of just a few days, it looked like North Carolina was seriously going to get rid of before he coached another game. However, in the intervening days, it has become clear that Belichick is not going to be leaving of his own good will, and at the very least nothing is going to happen until the end of the season. (Tar Heel Blog)

Jarin Stevenson Hopes To Offer Consistency, Display More Of Game At UNC

In his junior season, hopes to present more of his skill set for his new team. "I see myself as a three and a four, and just making an impact. Like a Swiss army knife, doing a lot of different things, whether it’s rebounding, knocking down the three, driving, playing defense on different positions, being able to switch on different positions." (Inside Carolina)

UNC Men's Soccer Welcomes UAB Wednesday For Dogs At Dorrance

North Carolina men's soccer continues its three-match home stand Wednesday at 7 p.m. when it hosts UAB at Dorrance Field for Dogs at Dorrance Night. The Tar Heels enter the match at 7-1-4 (1-0-4 ACC), while the Blazers currently sit at 3-7-1 (1-4-0 AAC). The first 100 dogs at Dorrance will receive a free dog toy. UNC's match with UAB will air on ACCNX. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Heel Brothers Podcast - Former UNC QB Marquise Williams Tells All

Former North Carolina quarterback joins the Heel Brothers podcast to talk about his time at UNC, backing up , throwing passes to , his favorite wins as a Tar Heel, maturation process, and much more. (View Video)

Back home at UNC, Jarin Stevenson gets checklist to unlock his Swiss Army knife game

In two seasons, UNC junior forward appeared in 74 games for the Crimson Tide, scoring nearly 400 points and playing in nine NCAA tournament games, including a Final Four appearance. But when he entered the transfer portal, UNC coach , who had known Stevenson since he was a ninth-grader, quickly contacted him. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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Today In UNC History
October 15, 1977
UNC freshman running back "Famous" Amos Lawrence rushes for 216 yards in his first career start, leading the Tar Heels to a 27-14 win over NC State in Raleigh.
October 15, 2011
Giovani Bernard posts his fifth straight 100-yard rushing game, becoming the first Tar Heel to do so since Ethan Horton in 1984, as the Tar Heels fall to Miami 30-24 in Chapel Hill.
October 15, 2016
UNC beats No. 16 Miami 20-13, marking the first time Carolina has beaten two ranked teams on the road in the same season (also No. 12 Florida State on 10/1/2016). It's UNC's 8th consecutive true road victory, the longest streak since 1947-1949. In addition, Ryan Switzer becomes UNC's all-time leading receiver with 206 career catches.
October 15, 2022
Kamari Morales sets the UNC all-time record for TD receptions by a tight end with 10, and the Tar Heels score the game-winning TD with 16 seconds remaining off a pass from Drake Maye to Antoine Green to beat Duke in Durham, 38-35.
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