
The North Carolina Tar Heels cannot fall much lower than where they were last season, compiling a 4-8 record while finishing 13th in the ACC.
Earlier this week, head coach Bill Belichick sat down with Sean Hannity and discussed several storylines heading into next season for the Tar Heels. Of those topics, the 74-year-old head coach went into how the team will carry itself this upcoming season.
I get what Belichick is saying, and taking a steady approach is always the way to go. That being said, there has to be an extra sense of urgency from the coaching staff this season. Belichick is entering the 2026-27 college football season on the hot seat and could be fired with another lackluster campaign.
In terms of training camp and the offseason program, one position group to pay close attention to is the quarterback. At the moment, there are a handful of options who could end up being the Week 1 starter. However, Travis Burgess needs to establish himself as the clear-cut starting quarterback if the Tar Heels want a chance of bouncing back from 2025.
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