Menu

Chansky’s Notebook: Class Control


says academics for football is under control. After four decades in the NFL, the new leaders of Carolina football are not worried about having little, if any, experience with football players having to go to class and maintain eligibility and headway toward graduation. "We get daily reports and we meet weekly with our academic people." (Chapelboro.com)

Related: , Tar Heels in the NFL

The next Tom Brady? No, Drake Maye is a different breed.
Drake Maye’s precociousness traces to his upbringing. His father, Mark Maye, played quarterback at the University of North Carolina from 1984 to 1987. Drake competed...

Video: The Day After Podcast - UNC Football Does Just Enough To Scrape Past Stanford
North Carolina beat Stanford on Saturday. It was not full of highlight plays, but the Tar Heels were effective enough on offense and stout enough...

Three Observations from UNC Football's Homecoming Win over Stanford
UNC Football earned its second straight victory and are now two wins from becoming bowl eligible. The good news: North Carolina does not have to...

Good, Bad, and Ugly Report: UNC Football vs. Stanford
The box score doesn’t reflect that Stanford dominated the game for most of three quarters, as the Cardinal outgained the Tar Heels, had more first...

Chansky’s Notebook: Class Control