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Bill Belichick, who has won more NFL Super Bowls than anyone else, received a five-year deal to coach the North Carolina Tar Heels' football team. The contract will pay him an eye-popping $10 million per year and represents a shift in philosophy for UNC.
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App State, Charlotte and East Carolina have all hired new football coaches within the past month. Meanwhile, the most high-profile opening in the state 鈥 at UNC-Chapel Hill 鈥 remains open while rumors of Bill Belichick swirl.
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The ACC has fined N.C. State, North Carolina, Virginia and Virginia Tech for scuffles during their rivalry games. The league announced the penalties Monday, although it did not disclose the amount of the fines.
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In a statement released Tuesday, Tar Heels' athletic director Bubba Cunningham said that Brown 鈥 the most winningest football coach in UNC history 鈥 will not return next season.
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Jim Phillips: ACC will continue to 'fight' against 'disruptive' lawsuits from Florida State, ClemsonThe ACC Commissioner, at football media days in Charlotte, spoke with force about the lawsuits and made one thing crystal clear: the ACC will not throw in the towel on this legal battle.
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The CIAA football championship will be played at Durham County Memorial Stadium for three consecutive years, from 2025 through 2027. It's the latest building block for the Durham Sports Commission in its goal to make the Bull City into a 鈥渃hampionship hub鈥 for sports.
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State lawmakers want to require North Carolina's public universities to play against each other in sports more often.
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The UNC-Chapel Hill product becomes the second quarterback taken in the first round by New England since 2021 and will be its latest attempt to find a franchise quarterback following Tom Brady鈥檚 departure after the 2019 season.
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Before working at Penn State where he has coached one of college football's top defenses, Diaz was the head coach at Miami for three seasons. He succeeds Mike Elko, who left Duke for Texas A&M.
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For almost 100 years, the Hogan family of Chapel Hill has been raising a local celebrity. Rameses, a Dorset ram, serves as the live mascot at UNC football games. 瓜神app reporter and Tar Heel super fan Will Michaels tagged along for the recent game against Duke.