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Extra Points: Military Man
"There is no football coach who knows as much about World War II's history as
Bill Belichick," says filmmaker Tim Gray, founder of the World War II Foundation. "He takes great pride in his father's role in the war, as all sons and daughters of World War II veterans do. Any great coach takes something from that period of time about leadership." (
GoHeels.com)
UNC offensive lineman Chad Lindberg likely to miss remainder of season
UNC redshirt senior offensive lineman
Chad Lindberg suffered a left arm injury against Syracuse and is likely to miss the remainder of the season, sources confirmed. Lindberg, who's currently in a sling, played 31 snaps at center against the Orange before exiting in the second quarter with the injury. Lindberg transferred from Rice to UNC this past winter. (
TarHeel247)
Melkart Abou-Jaoude’s Steady Rise Reflects UNC’s Culture of Consistency
During
his Tuesday availability, UNC Football coach
Bill Belichick highlighted defensive end Melkart Abou Jaoude’s growth as a reflection of UNC’s standard for preparation and self-improvement. "Nobody works harder than Melkart. He’s a very good worker in every phase of the game - training, lifting, conditioning, film, practice, and then applying it in games." (
Sports Illustrated)
THT Newsletter: 5-Star Dylan Mingo Visiting, UNC Basketball Hosts Kansas, Cardinal Comes Calling
Five-star guard
Dylan Mingo visits this weekend as UNC Basketball hosts Kansas, Carolina Football faces Stanford, Women’s Basketball hosts Elon and multiple recruits,
Theo Pinson is throwing a UNC vs. KU watch party with Carolina Basketball legends, two football recruits decommitted,
Walt Weiss named Atlanta Braves manager, and more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Stanford’s Visit Renews High School Rivalry for UNC Linebacker Khmori House
Two years ago, Mater Dei took down St. John Bosco 35-7 to capture the CIF Southern Section Division I championship in a clash between two of the biggest high school powerhouses in the country. So how might a prep football game played in 2023 and roughly 2,500 miles away figure into Saturday’s matchup between North Carolina and Stanford? (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Coach's Corner with Bill Belichick - Episode 9 - Nov. 6, 2025
Jones Angell from the Tar Heel Sports Network checks in with North Carolina Football head coach
Bill Belichick following the Tar Heels' 27-10 road victory at Syracuse and ahead of UNC's showdown against Stanford at Kenan Stadium on Saturday.
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Thu Nov 6, 2025
Bill Belichick among 9 coaching semifinalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 2026 class
Six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach
Bill Belichick and four other coaches who won Super Bowls are among nine semifinalists in the coach category for the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Belichick is in his first year of eligibility after rule changes requiring coaches only to be out of the NFL for one season before being considered for the Hall. (
Associated Press)
Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - UNC Football Not Done Recruiting 2026 Class
With the early signing period less than a month away, UNC Football is still very active in the
2026 football recruiting class. Inside Carolina football recruiting analyst Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley discuss the latest from the recruiting trail and what’s left for the Tar Heels.
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Wed Nov 5, 2025
Chansky’s Notebook: Old Pros
It’s a good thing
Bill Belichick and Frank Reich are not playing. For the eight-time Super Bowl champion coach vs. the journeyman who worked in the NFL at the same time, there was a wide gap between their football playing careers. "I am glad we’re not playing each other," Belichick said with a smile. "In the end it comes down to the players you have." (
Chapelboro.com)
2025 North Carolina Football Opponent Preview: Stanford
Stanford makes the cross-country trek from California to Chapel Hill on Saturday to face the Tar Heels at Kenan Stadium. It's the first meeting between the programs since 2016 and also the first meeting as ACC foes. The Cardinal enter Saturday’s game 3-6 overall and 2-4 in the
ACC standings, having dropped their last two games to Miami and Pittsburgh. (
Chapelboro.com)