Thanks a ton for the very reasonable viewpoints. I disagree with a lot of them but appreciate the opportunity to debate them!
I'll push back significantly on the point that Mack left the cupboard bare. I think that is major revisionist history. There are two defensive guys who are starting for nationally-ranked football teams, one of which is the current #1 ranked team in America and the other was the preseason ranked #1 team that is currently in the running for a playoff berth. There is another guy who starts for a team that was preseason ranked #2. And anyway, Belichick brought in 70 new players on his own volition. That means that over 70% of the current roster are comprised of players that are completely his own, a result of his own talent evaluation and his own roster construction. Any complaint about the talent level on this football team resides squarely with Bill Belichick and Michael Lombardi, not with Mack Brown.
Second, the point that we have 10+ four stars coming in next year is, to me, virtually meaningless considering that high school recruiting has never been less important than it currently is. The vast majority of those guys won't be ready to see the field as contributors until their second full year in the program at the absolute soonest, and likely not until their third year- and that is if they are even still here. That's why Lombardi's plan to take a FORTY-PLUS person high school recruiting class is so alarming. Unless we are planning on sending a significant chunk of this current roster to the waiver wire- which would be a damning admission that Lombardi is a terrible talent evaluator and roster constructor- we are going to have little room for bringing in a transfer portal class.
Third, with the advent of the new revenue sharing model in college football, coupled with the new shortened singular portal window, teams like UNC are not going to be able to rely on there being a ton of high-end/instant impact type prospects available in the portal. Most of those guys will be paid to be retained on their current roster. Moving forward it's going to be imperative for teams like us to develop the guys we already have on the roster and utilizing our resources to pay to retain them ourselves.
Fourth, a 7-8 win season in 2026 should not have ever been the expectation when hiring Bill Belichick. The expectation for 7-8 wins should have been *this* year with *this* schedule, IMO. Next year is when we really need to push for 9+ wins, ACC title contention, and possible CFP berth contention. We have a 73-year-old head coach who may be around another year or two, but not likely longer than that. We don't have the luxury of time for a prolonged rebuild of the program, and anyway, that's not at all what we were sold last December when we hired Belichick and Lombardi in the first place.