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Mack Brown discusses UNC's outlook after spring practice, QB competition, Gene Chizik's return
Mack Brown On Takeaways From Spring Practice (
Video): "I think the biggest thing is we're more disciplined. We're better coached. They seem to be more engaging. The first two years, I thought we played hard every week, we did a good job. Last year it was up and down. I can't stand that — it just wears you out. But this spring, we didn't have a bad practice." (
247 Sports)
Steelers QB Mitch Trubisky, wife welcome new baby
There’s a new member of Steelers Nation. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback
Mitch Trubisky and his wife, Hillary, welcomed a baby boy, Hudson David, on May 9. The couple announced the birth Thursday. In mid-March, Trubisky signed a two-year deal with the Steelers that’s worth $14.285 million over two years, with a $5.25 million signing bonus. (
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Video: Mack Brown opens up about resurrecting UNC football, connecting with players, and more
Mack Brown opens up about social justice, resurrecting Tar Heels football, and the right way to connect with the next generation. In a candid interview with host Charles Arbuckle, the coach walks through what he's he's seen over the years and where we might be headed.
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Thu May 12, 2022
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Duke picked over UNC? Tar Heels aren't getting the love they deserve
Duke was picked as title favorites over UNC, Kentucky, and Kansas in FOX's 2022-23 college basketball preseason title odds. Given everything the Blue Devils are losing, plus a new and untested head coach in John Scheyer, this selection is indefensible. Plus, why so much preseason disrespect for the UNC Football team?
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Thu May 12, 2022
Video: One-on-one Interview with UNC Football Coach Mack Brown
Taylor Vippolis of Inside Carolina catches up with UNC Football coach
Mack Brown to talk about his biggest takeaways post-spring practice, where the team has the most room for growth, reuniting with
Gene Chizik, the quarterback competition, and potential players who are flying under the radar ahead of the 2022 season.
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Thu May 12, 2022
Top 40 UNC football and basketball players of all time: No. 31 - Eric Ebron
Tight end
Eric Ebron played three seasons at North Carolina before leaving for the NFL. In 34 career games as a Tar Heel, he caught 112 passes for 1,805 yards (16.1 yards per reception) eight touchdowns. Ebron was named second-team All-ACC as a sophomore and first-team All-ACC as a junior along with Associated Press second-team All-American. (
Tar Heel Illustrated)
Joshua Ezeudu partners with National Stuttering Association
One of the memorable moments from the New York Giants' 2022 NFL Draft weekend was hearing third-round pick
Joshua Ezeudu talk about overcoming his stutter. Dealing with it since he was a young child, the 22-year-old has worked tirelessly to conquer his stutter and has come a long way, especially in the last few years since arriving at North Carolina. (
New York Giants)
Video: UNC Offensive Coordinator Phil Longo Discusses Sam Howell
North Carolina Tar Heels offensive coordinator Phil Longo joins John Keim to discuss the record-setting collegiate career of quarterback
Sam Howell, who was the 5th round pick of the Washington Commanders in last week's 2022 NFL Draft.
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Armando Bacot Helped Get Ohio State Football Transfer Lejond Cavazos to UNC
UNC Football earned transfer commitments from two Ohio State defenders in April and for defensive back
Lejond Cavazos, the basketball program, and specifically
Armando Bacot, helped to seal the deal in the decision even as dozens of programs recruited the cornerback. "Before Mando, I didn't really think about North Carolina," Cavazos admitted. (
Sports Illustrated)
Tough Times Behind Him, UNC OL Brian Anderson Grinding Ahead
Injured football players can sit out until fully healthy or fight through the pain and play for their teammates. UNC center
Brian Anderson tried to gut it out last season. "It was hard for me as the year went along. I never thought about backing out and not doing it because, at the end of the day, if I was ever needed, I would do anything to help this team." (
Tar Heel Illustrated)