When Bill Belichick took over in Chapel Hill, expectations were fairly high for the Tar Heels in his first year. Despite some very apparent struggles towards the end of his Patriots tenure, Belichick was still a six-time Super Bowl champion head coach and UNC had what many believed to be a very winnable ACC schedule.
North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick addressed the media on Wednesday at the Kenan Football Center. He previewed the Senior Day matchup against Duke and responded to lingering questions following UNC's loss to Wake Forest.
North Carolina coach Bill Belichick went in disguise as Bill Belichick to support his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, in a cheerleading competition on Sunday.
It has been a month since North Carolina last dealt with an off-the-field controversy, and things have been relatively quiet with the Tar Heels showing
Duke and NC State are UNC's last two opponents on the schedule of year one of the Bill Belichick era. North Carolina sits at a record of 4-6 overall and 2-4 in ACC play after its outing against Wake Forest, where it lost 28-12 on the road.
WAKE FOREST, N.C. - Head coach Bill Belichick and the North Carolina football program did not have a good time last Saturday during its 28-12 loss to Wake Forest.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — It’s safe to say that North Carolina’s game against Wake Forest was weird considering that Wake scored the first touchdown of the game on a flukey play.
Head coach Bill Belichick‘s first season with the University of North Carolina hasn’t gone well. While the Tar Heels entered the weekend on a two-game winning streak, that ended with a 28-12 loss to Wake Forest on Saturday.
North Carolina failed to extend its two-game winning streak, falling to in-state rival Wake Forest, 28-12. It was an embarrassing game for Bill Belichick and his staff, as UNC (4-6) was not only outplayed but outcoached as well.
This past week, North Carolina HC Bill Belichick released a statement saying he was committed to the Tar Heels and would not pursue any NFL head coaching
After facing two of the ACC’s weakest teams, North Carolina received a reality check against one of the conference’s better squads, falling to Wake Forest 28-12.
Bill Belichick has made it clear that he is not interested in coaching for the New York Giants. That disinterest was reportedly mutual. Belichick was one of the biggest names linked to the Giants after the team fired head coach Brian Daboll earlier this week.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that North Carolina HC Bill Belichick has never been on the Giants’ radar as a head coaching candidate. Russini adds that no meetings ever took place between the two parties, even prior to Belichick releasing a statement that says he has no interest in any NFL jobs.
Will former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick return to the NFL in 2026? That seems to be a hot topic heading into this Sunday's slate of games.
Bill Belichick does not want to leave any room for doubt about his interest in returning to the NFL. The North Carolina head coach was among those linked to the New York Giants after the team removed Brian Daboll from his post on Monday.
Bill Belichick released a statement on Friday night saying that while he has great respect for the Giants organization and its ownership, he has not and will not be pursuing NFL head-coaching jobs.
UNC HC Bill Belichick issued a statement Friday evening that he won’t pursue an NFL job during the next coaching cycle. Here’s the full statement: “I have great respect and genuinely care for the New York Giants organization and both the Mara and Tisch families.
The Circus is coming to town. Wake Forest will try to climb the postseason bowl food chain on Saturday with the second game of the Big Four matchups. The North Carolina Tar Heels will visit Winston-Salem as they try to climb just into bowl eligibility in the first college coaching season for former NFL legend Bill Belichick.
Is Bill Belichick interested in the New York Giants’ head coaching vacancy? If anyone was expecting an answer, they’re going to be solely disappointed.
North Carolina coach Bill Belichick is looking west to the next game against Wake Forest and not well north at the vacant job with the New York Giants, he said on Tuesday.