CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — In what is already a tumultuous bye week for North Carolina’s football program, the Tar Heels will be without a familiar face ahead of their matchup against Cal next Friday.
North Carolina football has had a lot of noise surrounding them this season, but maybe not as much as this week. With the rumors floating around on head coach Bill Belichick’s future with the team, everyone was interested in knowing what the future would look like for the program.
North Carolina football walked into a sold out crowd anxiously ready to launch the Bill Belichick era. He fired off some early fireworks via Caleb Hood against TCU.
Caleb Hood took the podium on Saturday, August 1 following the team's first day of fall camp under Bill Belichick . UNC also had quarterback Max Johnson, defensive back Marcus Allen and linebacker Khmori House speak to the media.
Senior North Carolina running back Caleb Hood spoke to the press about his road to recovery and the quarterback battle. JORDAN SHIPP: First, I want to start off by giving praise and glory to my Lord and savior Jesus Christ; without Him I wouldn’t be here, so I want to start off with that.
The running back did some of that and some throwing in an otherwise uninteresting bowl loss for the Heels. The college football bowl season has become a bit of a weird one in recent years.
The UNC football coaches, looking for solutions to the departure of Tar Heel great Omarion Hampton to the NFL, haven't secured a running back from this year's transfer portal yet.
Depth is also an important factor just like the quarterbacks when determining which groups make the top five heading into the 2024 college football season.