The North Carolina Tar Heels let go of Mack Brown as head coach before the end of the 2024 college football season. North Carolina has been in search of a new head coach ever since that moment. Brown has been coaching in college football for a very long time.
One coach who has been looking for a new job since the last NFL offseason is former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. No one wanted to hire him last offseason.
North Carolina Tar Heels Finalizing A Deal To Make Bill Belichick Next Head Coach
On Wednesday, it was reported by Inside Carolina on Twitter that the Tar Heels are finalizing a deal to make Belichick its next head coach of the football program. With Bill being in his 70s, it will be interesting to see how long he would coach the program.
The odds are that once he is done coaching, his son Steve Belichick will take over as head coach. This is probably what the plan for the Tar Heels football program is going to be.
Fans React To News
I give it two years if that. Bookmark it.
— tru_maroon (@tru_maroon) December 11, 2024
He wouldn’t pay nfl players you think he’s going to offer money to high school kids 😂
— AJJ (@Longerhorn_) December 11, 2024
Why is nobody talking about how Bill is a predator who is dating a kid that should be dating someone the age of his new players
— Dustin J (@405pokefan) December 11, 2024
Love Story ❤️❤️
Bill can carry his girls’ books to class. Meet her after at the door. Maybe share a locker.
— Free Speech USA (@Free_Speech_1A) December 11, 2024
unc boutta run the acc
— Elias (@7saile_) December 11, 2024
It will be interesting to see how long the North Carolina Tar Heels become a consistent football program under Bill Belichick. With the ACC always unpredictable, this was a good spot for Belichick to choose. The top three teams in the conference a season ago were the SMU Mustangs, the Clemson Tigers, and the Miami Hurricanes.
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