As spring practice approaches for programs across the country, there are plenty of reasons for anticipation of the upcoming college football season. One of the
Bill Belichick's transition from the NFL to the college football world was always going to draw attention. However, when the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) released its latest ran
Aaron Rodgers seemingly held the Jets franchise hostage. He influenced free agency moves to the point that if any former Green Bay teammate became available, they were linked to New York. He skipped the club's mandatory minicamp and not so subtly influenced Robert Saleh's firing after the squad's shaky start.
Former Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler, who was the New England's hero with his game-sealing interception against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX a decade ago, actually thinks recruiting and scouting will be an area that sets Belichick apart as a college coach.
Former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler believes Bill Belichick will find success coaching college football at North Carolina. Butler believes the legendary coach will win due to his ability to find talent.
In this year's NFL draft, Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter will be highly sought after by teams as arguably the class's best player. The draft is roughly two months away, and analysts are raving about Carter's athletic abilities,
While it didn't go down how he wanted, Mack Brown has made peace with his departure from North Carolina in 2024. Living back in Austin, Texas -- where he famously led Texas to a national title in 2005 -- Brown made the trip north to Fort Worth to accept the Davey O'Brien Legends Award on Monday.
NFL legend Bill Belichick is two months into his tenure as North Carolina Tar Heels football coach. He’s learning what the sport is about in the current NIL landscape
A former NFL general manager, Lombardi will serve as North Carolina's GM and help Belichick build the Tar Heels' roster.