For Liberty QB coach Joe Dailey, opener at UNC is a homecoming
Posted Aug 27, 2014
Joe Dailey admits to still following North Carolina from afar. It’s his alma mater, after all. It’s where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 2007. It’s where he started seven games at quarterback in 2006 and finished his career a year later as a starting wide receiver. The Liberty quarterbacks coach will hide the Carolina blue for a day, though, come Saturday.
(Lynchburg News & Advance)
Related: Football, Football Recruiting
Tar Heel Football Odds & EndsUNC wide receiver Jordan Shipp made a point of getting to know Billy Edwards as soon as the former Maryland and Wisconsin quarterback arrived in...
Fri Apr 10, 2026Why defensive end Melkart Abou-Jaoude chose to stay at UNC
UNC defensive end Melkart Abou-Jaoude had opportunities elsewhere this offseason, but chose to remain at UNC because of his belief in the program and the...
Thu Apr 9, 2026
Will Hardy Named To NFF Hampshire Honor Society
UNC defensive back Will Hardy has been named to the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society, the organization announced Wednesday. Hardy played in 51 career...
Thu Apr 9, 2026
UNC Offensive Coordinator Bobby Petrino's Contract Made Public
North Carolina has released its employment agreement with offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, who signed a two-year deal valued at $2.35 million on Feb. 16, 2026...
Thu Apr 9, 2026