As college football's 2025 transfer portal cycle works through January, the winter window is in the books with North Carolina front and center among 247Sports' five burning questions. The Tar Heels entered Tuesday at No.
After visiting the Tar Heels in early September, Rolesville High School (N.C.) junior edge rusher Zavion Griffin-Haynes committed to then-UNC football head coach Mack Brown. But soon after the program parted ways with the 73-year-old in late November, the 6-foot-6, 220-pound four-star backed out his pledge.
While multiple teams, and Tom Brady specifically, try to lure Bill Belichick back to the NFL, the 72-year-old remains in Chapel Hill as the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels—and has plenty of work to do ahead of the 2025 season.
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick found a new way to trend on X, by officially joining the social media website on Monday.
Bill Belichick spent nearly three hours Thursday visiting football powerhouse Bergen Catholic and offering scholarships.
While it looked like Bill Belichick made a preemptive move to pass on the 2025 HC carousel, teams are interested in seeing if he would hop back on for what would be a second straight year. Belichick took the North Carolina top job last month, but he is now being connected to NFL vacancies once again.
Former UConn football defensive lineman Pryce Yates signed with North Carolina, now led by former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick.
Belichick has quickly gone to work to fix that, and his latest addition is transfer defensive back Coleman Bryson, who's spent the last three seasons playing for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. In those three years, his production has been limited, accumulating 54 tackles, four pass deflections, and one interception.
Tar Heels assistant coach Freddie Kitchens hit Southwest Florida on Thursday and offered scholarships to players at Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, FBA.
The latest move makes it clear Belichick is fully committed to UNC, which is a good sign for the Tar Heels. There were concerns when Belichick took the UNC job if he could compete with the heavyweights in the recruiting game. It looks like he is doing everything he can to compete with them.