
This is a pivotal offseason for the North Carolina Tar Heels, who are coming off a disappointing 2025 season with a 4-8 record and failing to qualify for bowl eligibility. It marked the first time since 2018 that the program did not participate in postseason play.
When the season ended, several players announced their intention to enter the transfer portal and leave Chapel Hill. Around 25 players have left the program this offseason, leaving major holes along the roster that need to be refurbished with acquisitions through the portal. While the Tar Heels constructed a strong 2026 freshman class, those players could take time to develop into their roles.
The transfer portal is where North Carolina will build a roster that can compete for serious hardware in 2026. While speaking with the media on multiple occurrences this offseason, general manager Michael Lombardi has made it clear how he is going to attack this process, and it has been evident by how the Tar Heels have done since the portal officially opened on Jan. 2.
Through Monday, the Tar Heels have signed one quarterback, two wide receivers, a tight end, an offensive lineman, and two defensive linemen. Lombardi acted on his words, and North Carolina is expected to make several more additions before the portal closes later this month.
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