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Bill Belichick Interviews for Head Coaching Position at UNC

The University of North Carolina interviewed former Patriots coach Bill Belichick to fill its head coaching vacancy after firing Mack Brown.

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Updated: Dec 5th, 2024, 10:16 PM ET

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The University of North Carolina has interviewed Bill Belichick for its head coaching position following the firing of Mack Brown. While Belichick, a six-time Super Bowl winning coach, has never coached at the college level, this move may mark a significant shift in his career trajectory. The Tar Heels are seeking a candidate to lead the program amidst changes in college athletics. Interim coach Freddie Kitchens is currently overseeing the team as UNC navigates this transitional phase in its football program.


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