Bill Belichick and the UNC football team are set to square away with the Richmond Spiders (1-1) on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. inside Kenan Memorial Stadium. The Tar Heels have begun a new chapter of football with Belichick as the head coach, with a record of 1-1. Their loss to TCU ended with fans leaving earlier and a 34-point blowout in the final score. Days later, it was able to regroup and do enough to win over Charlotte, even if at times they were sloppy on the defensive end.
Earlier this week, Belichick was able to speak to the media before his third contest as a college coach.
Richmond quarterback Kyle Wichersham stands at a massive height of six-foot-four and weighs in at 260 pounds. The Metairie, Louisiana native, through two games, has thrown for 266 yards on 34 completions (averaging 5.4 yards) and has one touchdown, but has surrendered two interceptions after 49 pass attempts. Wichersham has also been taken down in the backfield twice.
UNC quarterback Gio Lopez had a much better outing against the 49ers, passing and using his legs to gain positive yardage. Lopez gears up for his third start as a Tar Heel, and with the efforts of Offensive Coordinator Freddie Kitchens, plus Belichick, of course, North Carolina could see improvement and possibly score more than 20 points while facing the Spiders.
Given that a magical opening drive has happened twice already, the odds of another one going down Saturday night are fairly high. However, from that point forward, UNC needs to find consistency if it wants to become a good, or ever great, football team — because there are still areas of concern, both on offense and defense. Belichick and the Tar Heels continue to "stack days," and Saturday gives them another chance to do so.
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