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He hasn’t said anything since Trump 2.0.Any word from Marco Rubio?
I don’t have a problem with head coaches giving non-answers in post-game comments.This presser is vintage Belichick. Refusing to actually answer the questions. Giving the same canned answer over and over. So embarrassing.
We’re in the midst of Trump 2.0.He hasn’t said anything since Trump 2.0.
And have you heard from Lil Marco? He just makes weird faces now.We’re in the midst of Trump 2.0.
Spoiler alert. We cannot. The team i saw last night is losing to both Duke and State.Keep in mind that we have been a 7-5 football program for over 60 years. A leopard can't change its spots.
As always, I am hoping we can win the neighborhood beating Charlotte, wake, dook**, and ncst, finish with a winning season and watch us play in a December bowl game.
Last time the BOT chose a HC it was BMFD. Boy that went wellThis is what happens when the BOTC picks the coach instead of the AD. All they saw was getting a flashy name like Bill Belichick but never once stopped to think why a NFL team didn't want to hire an old guy who was awful without maybe the best QB ever, star TE, and star receivers. I always questioned the genius accolade that was bestowed upon him and wondered if he was just an average coach without Brady, Gronk, Edelman, etc.
Since wake, dook**, and ncst are the last three games on the schedule maybe we can improve enough over the next 8 games to have a chanceSpoiler alert. We cannot. The team i saw last night is losing to both Duke and State.
Yep. The last coach to turn UNC football around was Mack Brown 1.0, and he started out with two 1-10 seasons, and it took him nine seasons to turn UNC into a top-10 team.After all of my pessimism (realism?) about our game tonight and UNC football generally, I will say that this post has a strong grain of truth. Turning around UNC football is going to be a long-term job and definitely won't happen overnight or even in one season, because it involves changing the program's whole culture and not just a coach or a coaching staff or a few players here and there. Having said that, whether a legendary NFL coach in his mid-seventies is up to doing that and turning around a college program remains a dubious proposition.
This^^^ is the only real takeaway… and I don’t think beating Clemson or running the table against a weak ACC schedule will take the tarnish off the team after that poor showing.Here's the problem for UNC this season. The entire sports world tuned in tonight to see us and we are getting humiliated. Short of beating Clemson, because the schedule is so bad, there is very little else we could do this season besides run the table that will erase what everyone is seeing on national television tonight.
Yeah, that’s the real kicker, is that quite literally the entire sports world had its eyes on Chapel Hill and UNC yesterday. Literally the entire sports world. ESPN was treating it like a Super Bowl. Quite literally all UNC had to do was to just compete and not get embarrassed. We did not even have to win. We just had to not get completely humiliated.This^^^ is the only real takeaway… and I don’t think beating Clemson or running the table against a weak ACC schedule will take the tarnish off the team after that poor showing.
I’ll bet one of the TCU trainers had to turn off the lights before leaving… as everyone else was long gone. The lights would still be on if he hadn’t.The way the stadium looked in the 4th quarter may be the emptiest I’ve ever seen it during a game.