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Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC Basketball Fort Myers recap, Football Fallout
UNC Basketball went 1-1 in the Fort Myers Tip-Off and now looks ahead to Kentucky on Tuesday night (1:56). NC State blasted Tar Heel Football, leaving the program with lots to work on in the off-season. Former North Carolina quarterback
Bryn Renner joins to discuss the aftermath (19:33).
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Mon Dec 1, 2025
UNC Football Transfer Portal Tracker
The Transfer Portal opens Jan. 2, but players began announcing their intentions earlier in the season and continues now that UNC Football’s season has concluded. Here is a running list of UNC players who plan to transfer: WR
Aziah Johnson, OL Trevyon Green, WR Paul Billups, TE Yasir Smith, OL William Boone, WR
Chris Culliver, WR
Jason Robinson. (
Inside Carolina)
Khmori House Non-Committal To UNC Following Loss to NC State
Following North Carolina's dominating 42-19 loss to North Carolina State, linebacker
Khmori House was non-committal to his future in Chapel Hill. "I'm a North Carolina Tar Heel right now," he said, declining to discuss the future while still in his full uniform. House transferred from Washington and followed defensive coordinator Steve Belichick. (
TarHeel247)
Jordan Shipp ready to be part of UNC turnaround, says it will require ‘more heart,’ discipline
After UNC Football's fifth straight loss to N.C. State,
Jordan Shipp spoke like someone ready to lead the turnaround. "There’s a couple of things that need to change. Probably the biggest thing, we just to start playing with more heart, more effort. Just selling out every play, not taking plays off. Not getting dumb penalties, stuff like that — fundamentals." (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: The Day After Podcast - UNC vs. NC State Reactions, On To 2026
Buck Sanders, Jason Staples, and Tommy Ashley gather for a UNC Football season postmortem after the Tar Heels' blowout loss Saturday to NC State. The Inside Carolina trio discuss what’s needed headed into the offseason to rejuvenate a fan base and program following a brutal 2025 season.
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Sun Nov 30, 2025
UNC WR Chris Culliver To Enter Transfer Portal
Chris Culliver, one of UNC's starting wide receivers to open the season will enter the transfer portal, he announced Sunday. Culliver started the first two games before suffering an injury during a win at Charlotte in week two. He returned for the Richmond game the following week and started the fourth and fifth contests against UCF and Clemson. (
TarHeel247)
Art’s Angle: What is Next?
UNC Football’s one-sided 42-19 loss at N.C. State on Saturday was a microcosm of the season that has mercifully ended at 4-8, UNC’s worst record in football since 2018. Despite some success in the middle, the Tar Heels started the game slowly and finished with a fizzle in a season where they lost to three in-state rivals that are all going to bowl games. (
Chapelboro.com)
Bill Belichick After Difficult Season: 'We’ve got a lot of work to do'
"You can see we’ve got a lot of work to do,"
Bill Belichick said. That work will start immediately. Recruits can begin signing on Wednesday and, with UNC not headed to a bowl game for the first time since 2018, the remaking of the roster is the top priority for Belichick and general manager Michael Lombardi. UNC has
more than 35 incoming commitments. (
WRAL.com)
Video: Jordan Shipp, Khmori House Post-NC State Press Conference
North Carolina linebacker
Khmori House and wide receiver
Jordan Shipp speak with the media following the Tar Heels' 42-19 loss to the NC State Wolfpack on Saturday night in Raleigh.
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Sun Nov 30, 2025
Good, Bad, and Ugly Report: UNC vs. N.C. State
It’s always interesting to see how a team that has been eliminated from postseason contention plays its final game, especially against a rival. Does it play inspired football, or does it just show up to play out the string? It was the latter on Saturday night in Raleigh, as the Tar Heels put up a mostly uninspired effort in a generally demoralizing 42-19 loss. (
Tar Heel Tribune)