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Video: UNC Football Players Tuesday Pre-Summer Press Conference

North Carolina offensive lineman Christo Kelly, wide receiver , cornerback Thaddeus Dixon, and safety speak with the media on Tuesday afternoon at the Kenan Football Center to discuss the Tar Heels' offseason preparations, playing under , and more. (View Video)

Video: Bill Belichick Tuesday Pre-Summer Press Conference

North Carolina head football coach speaks with the media on Tuesday to discuss the Tar Heels' offseason roster changes, player development, the health of quarterback , the transfer portal, recruiting, and more. (View Video)

Video: UNC QB Drake Maye's Fantastic Freshman Season

set the UNC single-season records for total yards, passing yards, and TDs during an amazing freshman season. Following the 2022 season, Maye was honored as ACC Player of the Year and is now the starting QB for the New England Patriots. Take a look back at one of the most sensational football seasons in ACC history. (View Video)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - House Settlement Reshapes College Sports, UNC Embraces Revenue Sharing

It's a college athletics revolution: Direct payments to student-athletes are now allowed. Is this the end of amateurism in NCAA sports? Host Isaac Schade breaks down the game-changing House settlement, exploring its far-reaching implications for the North Carolina Tar Heels and other Power-4 schools. (View Video)

Patriots Quarterback Drake Maye taking bigger leadership role in Year Two

The New England Patriots are hoping that quarterback evolves into more of a leader in his second NFL season. A drill implemented by first-year coach Mike Vrabel at voluntary organized team activities -- which has seldom, if ever, been seen before on the Patriots' practice field -- was one way to possibly accelerate that process. Here's how it unfolded. (ESPN.com)

UNC Football Snapshot: Defensive Back Coleman Bryson

North Carolina defensive back Coleman Bryson played 424 special teams snaps for the Minnesota Golden Gophers over three seasons, and one of the attributes he provides is that he can be a captain of those groups at UNC. Bryson also can play safety as he did for 263 snaps last season and 611 snaps as a Gopher. Bryson is originally from Waynesville, NC. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

Bill Belichick discusses biggest adjustment from NFL rules to college football

"I think it’ll probably be less volume," said one difference between college football and the NFL. "Fewer plays, fewer calls, fewer adjustments, but you’re looking at fewer on the other side too. A lot of that has to do with quarterbacks. In college, you get a four or five-year player. That guy’s got a big leg up on a kid with a year or two of experience." (On3.com)

Video: THI Podcast - Why Nobody Knows How Good UNC Football Will Be This Season

Fox Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt recently said he had no clue what kind of football team will field at UNC this season. Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner of Tar Heel Illustrated discuss why they agree that the Tar Heels’ range of win possibilities is all over the place. (View Video)

Dating back to Bill Dooley, here is how 1st-year UNC football coaches have fared

Carolina went 2-8 and 3-7 in ’s first two seasons, respectively, and had a 5-5 mark in 1969. The 1970 team went 8-4 and played in the Peach Bowl. It also touted running back broke O.J. Simpson’s national season rushing record with 1,720 yards that season. was hired after a very successful stint at Miami (Ohio). (Tar Heel Illustrated)

Titans LB Cedric Gray Motivated and Ready to Compete for Starting Job in Year 2

When Tennessee Titans linebacker reflected on his rookie season, it didn't take him long to come up with an answer for what he learned most. "The biggest thing that I learned has nothing to do with football," Gray said. "I think the biggest thing I learned last year was patience. For me, personally, coming in I had these high expectations." (Tennessee Titans)
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