Menu

Max & Jake Johnson: At Home in Chapel Hill


Brothers Max and , newcomers to the North Carolina football program, haven’t been in Chapel Hill long, but they can confidently say they’ve found a new home. The SEC transfers from Texas A&M decided to become Tar Heels within a few weeks of each other, toward the end of the 2023 college football season. They haven’t looked back since. (Inside Carolina)

Related: , Football Recruiting

Where does Drake Maye's sophomore season rank among greatest second-year QB seasons in NFL history?
Of all the stats on Drake Maye, this may be my favorite: He's the first quarterback to post the NFL's best record (14-3), completion percentage...

Video: IC Podcast - Can UNC copy the Indiana Football blueprint?
Two days after Indiana won the National Championship in football, Inside Carolina's Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley discuss the impact of the Hoosier run on...

UNC Football transfer portal takeaways: Wins, losses, and remaining questions
The transfer portal window closed Jan. 16, and UNC Football believes it improved its roster. The Tar Heels signed 17 transfer players and re-signed several...

THT Newsletter: UNC Basketball's Bay Area Blues, Dylan Mingo Update, Drake Maye to AFC Championship
Hubert Davis’ seat is heating up as UNC Basketball continued its disappointing defensive run by dropping both games of its California road trip, Dylan Mingo...

Max & Jake Johnson: At Home in Chapel Hill