North Carolina coach Bill Belichick says he's not planning to leave Chapel Hill. But the details of his deal might tell a different story.
The rumor that UNC would serve as a vehicle for his NFL return wasn't the only rumor he squashed, too. Belichick also addressed the reported 400-page document that contained a list of demands he was " unwilling to negotiate " with the university.
Bill Belichick shocked college football when he took the North Carolina job. What are his connections to the program?
Legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick has taken his talents to Chapel Hill, signing a five-year contract to become the next head coach of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels. Belichick ...
Bill Belichick is already the most decorated coach in NFL history. His next challenge is college football after he agreed to a five-year deal to coach at North Carolina.
Bill Belichick agreed in principle to a five-year contract to become the new head football coach at the University of North Carolina on Wednesday, a move that sent shockwaves through the coaching industry as Belichick—a 50-plus year NFL coach—was moving into the college game for the first time at the age of 72.
Before he set his sight on college football, Belichick and his trusted lieutenants evaluated the NFL landscape every week.
North Carolina officially unveiled Bill Belichick as its new head football coach on Thursday, bringing the NFL lifer to the college level for the first
While UNC fans are still processing the shocking hire of Bill Belichick as their new head football coach, the future NFL Hall of Famer has wasted no time diving into the transfer portal. Belichick has already managed to retain key players like linebacker Amare Campbell,
At 72 years old, Bill Belichick is trying something new.The six-time Super Bowl champion head coach at the NFL level is heading to Chapel Hill to try his hand at the college ranks, officially becoming North Carolina's head coach less than a week after it was first reported he was a candidate for the job.
If Belichick stays in college or retires without returning to the NFL, his legacy is already cemented. Winning at North Carolina will only enhance his reputation. Losing won’t impact his NFL resume.