Caleb Wilson Gearing Up For Even More Defensive Attention As ACC Play Starts
North Carolina hosts a 7-6 Florida State squad on Tuesday in what should serve as a warm-up for an improved ACC slate.
Caleb Wilson has been briefed by coaches and teammates about what to expect in conference play. "Just told me to expect a pickup in scouting and teams really focusing on me. But I feel like that’s kind of already happening." (
Inside Carolina)
Chansky’s Notebook: Quarterback Eras
Let’s compare
Drake Maye to Tom Brady and Matt Stafford. The former superstar at UNC and current MVP candidate in the NFL has similarities that go back 25 years and through this season. Maye and Brady became starting quarterbacks in their second NFL seasons. Maye’s long-term success is to be determined, but he has had a fast start comparable to TB12. (
Chapelboro.com)
ACC Network's "We're No. 1: 1993 UNC Tar Heels" Coming Jan. 10
"We're No. 1! 1993 North Carolina Tar Heels," a documentary chronicling the national championship Tar Heels men's basketball team will debut Saturday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. on ACC Network following the game between Wake Forest at UNC. Produced by Raycom Sports and ESPN, the one-hour show is the latest installment in ACCN's We're No. 1! series. (
GoHeels.com)
No. 12 UNC vs. Florida State: TV info, stats, scouting Seminoles, comparisons, and notes
Florida State prioritizes up-tempo play with a high volume of 3-point attempts, influenced by first-year Seminoles coach Luke Loucks’ NBA background, with the style modeled after Alabama’s under Coach Nate Oats. The Seminoles rank second nationally in 3-point attempts per game (36.2) but 281st in 3-point percentage (31.42%; 16th in ACC). (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - ACC Play Begins for UNC Men's Basketball
No. 12 North Carolina Men's Basketball has completed the non-conference portion of its schedule with a 12-1 record. The Tar Heels now begin play in a stronger but navigable ACC. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell look ahead to ACC play and consider how UNC figures into the mix.
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Mon Dec 29
No. 16 UNC Women's Basketball Visits Boston College Monday
North Carolina Women's Basketball is back in action, as the No. 16-ranked Tar Heels hit the road for the first time in Atlantic Coast Conference play with a trip to Boston College on Monday night. A win over the Eagles would make it three straight for Carolina in its opening ACC road contest. Tip from Conte Forum is slated for 8 p.m. ET, airing on ACC Network. (
GoHeels.com)
North Carolina Basketball Odds & Ends
North Carolina is finished with the nonconference part of its basketball schedule. The Tar Heels are 12-1 and ranked No. 12 in the nation. It owns wins over Kansas, Kentucky on the road, Georgetown, and Ohio State on a neutral floor. UNC begins ACC play Tuesday at home against Florida State (7-6) and will do so with the full roster healthy and ready to go. (
TarHeel247)
Tar Heels in NFL: Drake Maye looking like MVP as he makes more NFL history
It was a perfect example of why
Drake Maye should be NFL MVP. Maye made more NFL and New England Patriots history, throwing a career-high five touchdown passes and leading the team to touchdowns on all six of his drives in a 42-10 thrashing of the New York Jets on Sunday. His QBR of 99.8 was the highest since the metric was first kept in 2006. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Basketball, Hubert Davis 'happy, but not satisfied' as Tar Heels enter ACC play
UNC Men's Basketball is off to its best start under coach
Hubert Davis. Following a rout of ECU in the final nonconference game on the
2025-26 schedule, the No. 12 Tar Heels have produced their hottest stretch out of the gate since the 2008-09 national championship season. "I’m happy, but not satisfied...with the way we did the nonconference season." (
Yahoo! Sports)
Three things to watch in UNC Basketball’s ACC opener against Florida State
UNC Men's Basketball tips off ACC play Tuesday against Florida State. It’s a golden opportunity to begin conference play 1-0. So far this season the Seminoles have lost to every Power 4 opponent they have faced, plus Dayton and UMass. But any game in ACC play cannot be taken lightly. With that in mind, here are three keys against FSU at the Smith Center. (
Tar Heel Blog)
Luka Bogavac, Two Months In
One month into UNC's basketball season,
Luka Bogavac said he was still in the adjustment phase of his process. But he was moving in the right direction, the native of Montenegro said. So, checking in with the 6-foot-6 junior wing after two months, and he's still in the midst of his American basketball process. But he is also making noticeable gains. (
TarHeel247)
UNC Men's Basketball has met the moment, now comes ACC play
There were questions about whether a UNC team of mostly newcomers, along with senior
Seth Trimble, could gel. There also was the lingering question of whether
Hubert Davis was the right man in charge in Chapel Hill. Those doubts and questions started to fade by UNC’s second game of the season, when the Tar Heels soundly defeated Kansas 87-74. (
USA Today)
Caleb Wilson’s history-making first 13 games echo UNC’s greatest freshmen
Any discussion about the best freshman seasons in Carolina Basketball history includes Phil Ford,
Antawn Jamison, Tyler Hansbrough, and
Armando Bacot.
Caleb Wilson has taken only 13 games to play his way into that chat. Wilson’s numbers aren’t just good; they’re making history. He’s averaging a team-high 19.6 points and an ACC-high 10.8 rebounds. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
How Seth Trimble's Absence Helped UNC Basketball
With North Carolina now sitting at 12–1 after non-conference play, what once felt like a season-damaging blow just two games in can now perhaps be viewed as a blessing in disguise. "When you have a player who plays a lot of minutes, who has a big role, who’s had experience trying to lead a team, and that guy goes out, it forces other guys to step up." (
Inside Carolina)
Patriots WR Mack Hollins placed on injured reserve
New England Patriots wide receiver
Mack Hollins, who started 13 games and was third on the team in receptions and receiving yards, was placed on injured reserve Saturday. Hollins hadn't practiced all week after landing on the injury report because of his abdomen. This season, Hollins has played 68% of the Patriots' offensive snaps, more than any receiver. (
ESPN)