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UNC Running Back Benjamin Hall Expected to Play Against Stanford

UNC running back is listed as probable for this weekend’s game against Stanford. Hall didn’t play in the second half last week at Syracuse due to an ankle injury. Offensive lineman is out and tight end is probable. Multiple sources said Lindberg, the starting center, suffered a season-ending arm injury at Syracuse. (Inside Carolina)

Audio: Previewing UNC vs. Kansas Basketball, UNC vs. Stanford Football with Jones Angell

It’s the busy season for Tar Heel fans, with football and basketball both in full swing! UNC men’s basketball hosts Kansas in a top-25 matchup between two storied programs Friday night, and UNC football is gearing up to host Stanford in Kenan Stadium on Saturday. Voice of the Tar Heels joins WCHL's Aaron Keck to preview both games. (Chapelboro.com)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Luka Bogavac Interview, UNC vs. Kansas preview, Football preview

It's a big weekend in Chapel Hill as UNC Basketball hosts Kansas on Friday and Tar Heel Football welcomes Stanford to Kenan Stadium on Saturday. and Adam Lucas preview both games (BB: 7:23, FB: 25:38). Plus, The wait is over as joins Carolina on the court and on the Podcast (36:29). (Listen To Podcast)

Podcast: Carolina Football Live - Nov. 6, 2025

North Carolina Football General Manager Michael Lombardi joins from the Tar Heel Sports Radio Network to recap last week's win over Syracuse, preview Saturday's matchup against Stanford, answer questions from Tar Heel fans, and more. (Listen To Podcast)

UNC WR Coach Garrick McGee Pre-Stanford Interview and Takeaways

North Carolina wide receivers coach Garrick McGee met with the media Thursday ahead of the Tar Heels' game against Stanford. McGee talked about and how the veteran receiver has led by example throughout his entire career, and specifically this season. McGee also discussed how , despite his age, acts like a seasoned veteran. (TarHeel247)

Austin Blaske Back in Starting Role at Center for North Carolina

When entered the transfer portal in 2024, most teams saw an offensive tackle. Blaske wanted to play inside — specifically, at center. He'd been told that was his best path to the NFL. During his three years at Georgia, Blaske played guard, center, and tackle. It wasn't until both centers on the scout team got hurt that he volunteered to snap. (TarHeel247)

Extra Points: Military Man

"There is no football coach who knows as much about World War II's history as ," 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 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 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 visits this weekend as UNC Basketball hosts Kansas, Carolina Football faces Stanford, Women’s Basketball hosts Elon and multiple recruits, is throwing a UNC vs. KU watch party with Carolina Basketball legends, two football recruits decommitted, named Atlanta Braves manager, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
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