Bill Belichick and North Carolina blown out by TCU in college coaching debut
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Bill Belichick’s first run as a college coach at North Carolina started fast only to end in a blowout loss
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Bill Belichick’s first run as a college coach at North Carolina started fast only to end in a blowout loss.
The NFL coaching great took the field Monday night for his college debut with the Tar Heels against TCU, sporting a familiar look from the pro sideline with a gray hoodie — only this one bearing the name “Carolina Football” in that distinctive shade of light blue. Yet after scoring on the game’s first drive, the Tar Heels watched as the Horned Frogs took control with 41 unanswered points on the way to a 48-14 win.
By the end, TCU had scored two defensive touchdowns and finished with a 542-222 edge in total offense while driving UNC fans to the exits long before the fourth quarter began.
Belichick, 73, led the NFL’s New England Patriots to six Super Bowl championships and trailed only Don Shula on the league’s all-time wins list. Now he’s making the transition to the college level, the result of an all-in moment for UNC to elevate its football program at a school better known for its storied men’s basketball program.
The buildup to the season here had included plenty of added buzz, including the school selling out all its season tickets — at an elevated price — and single-game seats for the season. The game also attracted ESPN to hold a pregame studio show from the Kenan Stadium sideline, where Belichick popped over before the game to share a hello with former Alabama coach Nick Saban and the rest of that crew.
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