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As Clemson bounces back with a much-needed victory at North Carolina, Bill Belichick's efforts to perform a quick fix for the Tar Heels continues to fail.
While sitting down with Tony Dokoupil for a CBS Sunday Morning interview, Belichick was accompanied by his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. The 24-year-old could be seen off-camera during the discussion and at one point, jumped in to shut down any questions about their relationship.
Bill Belichick's first season at North Carolina has run into problems both on and off the field. The Tar Heels are 2-3 but have lost in lopsided fashion in all three of their games against power-conference opponents.
Bill Belichick's disdain for New England appears to only be growing. The post Shocking Bill Belichick Report Emerges After Patriots’ Win vs. Bills appeared first on Heavy Sports.
After Drake Maye's outstanding SNF performance, UNC's social media went radio silent with zero congratulations for the former Tar Heels signal-caller. Maye completed 22-of-30 passes for 273 yards Sunday for the Patriots against the Bills, handing Buffalo its first loss of the season.
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Mack Brown posts his appreciation of Drake Maye amid report Bill Belichick banned Patriots content
Former North Carolina coach Mack Brown posted his appreciation of former QB Drake Maye amid the Bill Belichick social media ban report. Brown shouted out his former signal caller following Maye’s solid performance for the New England Patriots Sunday night, beating the 4-0 Buffalo Bills.
Of all the ugly moments so far — bad play, blowout losses, home fans fleeing early for the exits — the most telling moment of Bill Belichick's first season at
Five years ago, quarterback Mac Jones played for Nick Saban at Alabama. The day after the most significant victory of Jones’s career, Saban expressed pleasure at the development — and took a shot of sorts at his supposedly good friend, Bill Belichick.
The University of North Carolina tried to quiet all the noise surrounding Bill Belichick’s future with the football program, but whether fans buy it will be another story.