Things are not off to a great start for Bill Belichick at the University of North Carolina. Not only did his team get blown out in his college football coaching debut against TCU on Monday, but he is also running the risk of becoming a national punchline as his reputation continues to take hits.
The latest hit is an unforced PR blunder that shows pettiness.
Word first surfaced on Thursday that North Carolina has reportedly banned scouts from the NFL's New England Patriots from scouting the team's practices, with a source telling the Boston Herald, "Why would we let them in our home after how he’s been treated since he left?"
Multiple sources confirm Bill Belichick has banned Patriots scouts from UNC practices.
— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) September 4, 2025
"Why would we let them in our home after how he’s been treated since he left?" a UNC athletic source told the Herald.https://t.co/Tah5NcpJ6V
Despite winning six Super Bowls in New England, Belichick's relationship with the Patriots has grown increasingly frosty ever since the two sides parted ways following the 2023 season. Even from the very beginning, Belichick did not seem happy with the process that saw him leave the team, and there really has not been much between the two sides ever since.
Belichick has always played the role of cantankerous old man very well, and he seemed like the type of person who could hold a grudge, especially if he felt bridges were burned. That seems to be what is happening here by shutting out the scouts of the team he coached for more than two decades and won multiple championships with.
What makes it worse is there is actually no benefit here for anybody in Belichick's current job. This is purely about ego and getting even with a franchise that he clearly feels has wronged him.
The main reason Belichick should want Patriots scouts around — as well as scouts from any other team — is to give his current players, the ones fighting for their own NFL future, as many opportunities as they can get.
Shutting out any of them is just doing a disservice to innocent college players who had no role in the emerging beef between Belichick and the Patriots. It is petty. It is selfish. It is another example of how Belichick is only hurting his once-proud head-coaching reputation.
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