
When Bill Belichick was hired by the North Carolina Tar Heels prior to last season, it was universally accepted to be dumbfounded by the idea of the 74-year-old taking over as a college coach.
Earlier this week, Belichick sat down in an exclusive interview with FOX, and revealed what led him to taking the head coaching job in Chapel Hill.
North Carolina football is not viewed as one of the marquee college football programs, which is why Belichick's taking the job was a bit perplexing. That being said, the longtime NFL head coach has elevated the recruiting for the program based on his success at the highest level.
However, that doesn't mean much, and if the Tar Heels are one of the worst teams in the ACC again, which would be an embarrassment, Belichick will most likely be fired at the end of the season. The veteran head coach has been living off his success earlier in his career, but his teams, dating back to his last few years with the New England Patriots, have not been relevant.
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