
While the North Carolina Tar Heels had an incredible early signing day, landing 39 commits this offseason, the team took a major hit on Thursday. Starting linebacker Khmori House officially announced that he will be entering the transfer portal.
House's departure now leaves the Tar Heels without their starting linebackers from this past season. House led the defense with 81 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss in 2025. North Carolina's defense struggled at various points this season but hit its stride during moments in the final weeks.
With both starting linebackers no longer part of the equation for North Carolina in 2026, the front office will have to address that position through the transfer portal.
General manager Michael Lombardi spoke on the program continuing to improve the roster in the transfer portal, which will open up in January.
House transferred to North Carolina last offseason, transforming the Tar Heels' defensive nucleus this past season.
Following the loss in the season finale against North Carolina State, House was non-committal on his return to Chapel Hill while reflecting on the season.
"We learned from every loss. We don't take losses, lessons," House said. "So just going to learn from it, build from it, and come back and play harder."
The veteran linebacker has two years of eligibility remaining.
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