Ty Chandler’s productive path at UNC began by studying with Sam Howell
Posted Dec 29, 2021
Ty Chandler’s path to becoming a 1,000-yard rusher and all-conference selection during his one-season at UNC began 11 months ago, with star quarterback Sam Howell volunteering to introduce him to the offense in appetizer-sized portions upon his arrival in Chapel Hill. The graduate transfer running back didn’t hesitate to dig in for full servings.
(Burlington Times News)
Related: Football, Football Recruiting
ESPN predicts win-loss record for every ACC Football team in 20257. North Carolina Tar Heels, W-L (6.7-5.3): UNC is the biggest question mark in the ACC heading into the 2025 college football season. This offseason,...
Tue Jun 17, 2025Chansky’s Notebook: SCHOLAR-ships?
What happened to academics for student-athletes? In every explanation of the House settlement, from revenue sharing to revamped NIL rules, to scholarships and roster limits,...
Tue Jun 17, 2025
Quarterback Gio Lopez, UNC football’s ‘pretty good golfer,’ impressing Tar Heel teammates
Described by North Carolina offensive lineman Christo Kelly as a golfer who is "violent with the hips" and "hits it very hard" – evidenced by...
Tue Jun 17, 2025
Physicality, fun, and freedom mark the Belichick boys' UNC defense
The Belichick era at UNC is in full swing, but it’s not just about legendary head coach Bill Belichick. He’s just one member of UNC’s...
Mon Jun 16, 2025
