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Offensive Lineman Christo Kelly Emphasizes Leadership, Growth, and Continuity for UNC Football
Offensive lineman
Christo Kelly met with the media during UNC Football's spring press conference this week and emphasized growth, both personally and program-wide, as the Tar Heels continue spring practice. Kelly said continuity is a key difference this spring, with returning players now able to "speak the same language" and operate more efficiently. (
TarHeel247)
Video: IC Podcast - UNC Football Tuesday Open Practice Report
UNC Football held its second media viewing of spring practice on Tuesday, April 7th and Inside Carolina's Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley discuss what they saw and heard in the brief time media was allowed inside the practice facility.
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Wed Apr 8, 2026
Video: Steve Belichick, Billy Miller Tuesday Football Spring Practice Press Conferences
UNC Football defensive coordinator Steve Belichick and special teams assistant Billy Miller speak with the media on Tuesday to discuss the Tar Heels' ongoing spring practices at the team prepares for the 2026 season opener against TCU in Dublin, Ireland.
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Tue Apr 7, 2026
Newsletter: UNC Basketball Coaching Search Coming Into Focus, Portal Losses Begin
The UNC Basketball coaching search is coming into focus now that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May have committed to remain with their programs. Transfer portal losses have begun in men’s and women’s basketball,
Marcus Paige has found a new coaching home, Football gained one commitment and lost another, and much more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Dyami Brown is back with Commanders and 'better than ever'
In a way,
Dyami Brown needed to have a year of experiencing something new with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Brown missed playing for the Commanders, though, and he's glad to be back in the burgundy and gold with his old teammates, now armed with more knowledge and a refined skill set that he believes will help Washington reignite its offense. (
Washington Commanders)
Wide receiver Jordan Shipp adjusting to third offensive coordinator at UNC
For UNC wide receiver
Jordan Shipp, the last three seasons have been defined by constant change. He entered the program under offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, moved into a bigger role when Freddie Kitchens took over, and is now adjusting again with Bobby Petrino running a new offensive system. Shipp has had to evolve almost every season. (
TarHeel247)
Development for Young Tar Heels Goes Beyond 15 Spring Football Practices
Though 59 of the 114 Tar Heels on North Carolina's football roster this spring are true or redshirt freshmen, it's still
Bill Belichick and his staff going about the teachings of football in the same manner it would if the Tar Heels were a far more grizzled bunch. "I think every day is developmental for coaches, players, and everybody else," Belichick said. (
TarHeel247)
Michael Carter joins Cedric Gray and Mitch Trubisky with Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans have signed former UNC running back
Michael Carter. Carter, a fourth-round pick of the Jets in the 2021 NFL Draft, has played with the Jets and Cardinals in his NFL career. He's played in 61 career games, with 17 starts, and he's totaled 1,692 rushing yards with nine touchdowns. Carter rushed for 333 yards and a TD in 2025. (
Tennessee Titans)
Who will be UNC's starting quarterback? Bill Belichick breaks down 5 options
Former UNC quarterback
Gio Lopez transferred to Wake Forest, Max Johnson made the move to Georgia Southern, and
Bryce Baker left for Virginia Tech. UNC brought in three transfer QBs and added a highly-touted freshman recruit to join Au'Tori Newkirk. Here’s a breakdown of the five quarterbacks competing for
Bill Belichick's Tar Heels in Season 2. (
MSN.com)
Chansky’s Notebook: Dead Man Walking?
With
Hubert Davis dismissed, no seat will be hotter in Chapel Hill than
Bill Belichick’s. After a debut season in which Belichick made more headlines off the field than on it, UNC Football may be in for another rough year. The Tar Heels went 4-8 against a relatively soft schedule last season, and now the level of competition will ramp up significantly. (
Chapelboro.com)