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If NIL truly is a problem, I don't see how this isn't going to make it even more difficult for HD to succeed.Odds are its not gonna work, but we have absolutely nothing to lose. Id prefer the young ambitious lower division coach with a minimum income contract stocked full of huge incentives, but im nobody.
Im a lot more concerned with our blue blood basketball program under Hubert Davis.
Set the program back decades? We have a 53% winning percentage in our entire history. Set it back to what? You really think Belichick with a $20 million NIL budget is going to win less than half our games?It's very simple.
This is the ultimate boom or bust hire.
UNC will be playing in December in Charlotte in the next two years, or this will set the program back decades. There is no middle on this.
I think he's too old to start to build a program. I hope I'm dead-ass wrong.
This.More importantly how is this guy who was a grade a, tier 1 A-hole in the NFL when dealing with men going to interact and deal with teenagers, young men and their families? Plus he's 72. SMH.
More importantly how is this guy who was a grade a, tier 1 A-hole in the NFL when dealing with men going to interact and deal with teenagers, young men and their families? Plus he's 72. SMH.
Quite the opposite. Football has to be the financial driver for athletic departments going forward. This is a way to put UNC football and the entire athletic program in much better financial shape jn today's NIL world.Can't imagine it's going to be good for the basketball program, considering the consensus is that they're already far behind other programs with NIL support to players.
Yep. Football revenues are where our AD revenues have real room to grow and we need those revenues throughout the AD.Quite the opposite. Football has to be the financial driver for athletic departments going forward. This is a way to put UNC football and the entire athletic program in much better financial shape jn today's NIL world.
Where did you see that MJ is woke on the issue? That would be pretty big, I'd assume.Basketball has "different " donors in part. I just mean they are Basketball centric. Every chit chat I see says the Basketball people know they have to step it up. And what is usually really good sources say even The King Dog basketball Billionaire , former player, has been suddenly woke on the issue
+1. Feel the same. Hated him at New England. I didn't care for his cheating scandal, for beating the Panthers in heartbreaking fashion in the 2004 Super Bowl, and for always striking me as an egotistical jerk and asshole, to be perfectly honest. And while I'm hardly naive about college or pro sports or how they've been interconnected for decades, I am uneasy with the idea of turning UNC into little more than a college NFL program/team.I never liked the guy. Hated him, Brady, New England all those years. Tough to take the fact that now the coach I’ve disliked, even hated is now the UNC head coach. Awkward. Conflicted. Ambivalent.
There seem to be credible rumblings....Where did you see that MJ is woke on the issue? That would be pretty big, I'd assume.
I "hope" the basketball people just step up- a wake up call (NIL)If NIL truly is a problem, I don't see how this isn't going to make it even more difficult for HD to succeed.
Have to agree. Thus my ambivalence toward it all. But it just seems embarrassing for both school and coach. It’s embarrassing. Chapel Bill indeed. Dollar Bill. Embarrassing… “and you want to be my latex salesman” comes to mind….+1. Feel the same. Hated him at New England. I didn't care for his cheating scandal, for beating the Panthers in heartbreaking fashion in the 2004 Super Bowl, and for always striking me as an egotistical jerk and asshole, to be perfectly honest. And while I'm hardly naive about college or pro sports or how they've been interconnected for decades, I am uneasy with the idea of turning UNC into little more than a college NFL program/team.
Having said all of that, it's also clear to me that the college sports world is very rapidly changing into nothing more than a professional sports league in which the highest bidders with the best NFL and NBA pipelines and connections are likely going to be the most successful, especially in attracting talented transfers. And Belicheck certainly is in a great spot to deliver - he can bring NIL money into the school, hire maybe the best coaching staff we've ever had, bring some real toughness to a soft football program (especially on defense), and he'll certainly put UNC football on the national scene and in the national conversation in a way it's rarely been before. And as others have pointed out, hopefully the new investment we put into UNC football will pay off even if he isn't wildly successful here.
So while I don't care for the guy, I'm a UNC fan first and so I truly hope he's as successful here as some think he will be. If he is then the new prominence of the football program will likely lead to increased revenues that will benefit all of our sports in NIL dealings, including basketball. No doubt it's a big gamble by UNC's athletic department, but given how many people have grown sick of our perpetual football mediocrity they can't complain that we're not aiming for something better this time. We'll see if it works soon enough.
They need to do the same with the basketball program as they are with the football program now.Can't imagine it's going to be good for the basketball program, considering the consensus is that they're already far behind other programs with NIL support to players.