As the rumor mill continues about former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick taking the North Carolina football coaching job, Belichick joined "The Pat McAfee Show" on ESPN on Monday ...
Bill Belichick isn't going to Chapel Hill blindly. After spending nearly five decades on NFL sidelines, the eight-time Super Bowl champion took his first-ever college coaching job with the Tar Heels.
Nearly 25 years after infamously resigning as head coach of the New York Jets, Bill Belichick apparently considered that job again. In 2000, Belichick was about to take over as the next head coach ...
The Athletic first reported Belichick’s camp contacting the Jets about the vacancy, but no formal conversations occurred because of UNC’s job opening. Before he accepted the Tar Heels coaching ...
Michael Lombardi, a former NFL general manager who worked with Belichick in New England, announced he is leaving his job as a media analyst at VSiN to become North Carolina's general manager.
Bill Belichick continues to be full of surprises. Last week he shocked pretty much everyone when he took the head coaching job at UNC, bringing his brand of football to a college team for the ...
It was reported in early December that Belichick was "very surprised" he had yet to hear from NFL teams about their open jobs (New York Jets, New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears). ESPN reported ...
According to a report from NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic, if Belichick is offered the Tar Heels' coaching job, he's likely to take it. "If we’ve learned anything from his time off ...
Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who won six Super Bowls during his time in New England, is considering an offer to become the next head coach at University of North Carolina, according to ...
But furthering the intrigue around Belichick and the Carolina job, representatives from the university again met with Belichick on Thursday in Manhattan, according to multiple sources. These talks ...