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Players, parents blame Belichick culture for UNC problems :: WRAL.com

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

CHAPEL HILL, NC – Growing⁤ discontent among UNC-Chapel Hill ⁤football players and their⁢ families centers on the coaching approach of head ​coach Bill Belichick, following a series ‌of lopsided defeats against Power Four‍ opponents. The frustration stems from perceptions of⁢ a rigid, NFL-style​ culture clashing with⁢ the collegiate environment, hindering player⁣ development and morale.

The Tar Heels’ struggles-most recently a 38-10 loss to Clemson​ on September ‌28, 2024-have ​ignited concerns despite the⁢ university’s ​commitment to a long-term rebuild⁤ under the veteran coach.​ UNC​ has been outscored‌ 120-33 against Power Four teams⁢ this season. ⁤University leadership,including UNC-Chapel Hill ⁤Board of Trustees​ chair Malcolm Turner,acknowledges the desire for quicker⁢ results but emphasizes the necessity of patience,noting the program’s last conference championship⁤ occurred ⁣in 1980.

Belichick, 73, arrived at UNC without‍ prior college coaching experience, prompting an understanding from the ‌athletic department that a⁢ period of adjustment would be ⁣required. ⁢While the university is⁤ prepared to ⁢offer support to⁣ the ​coaching staff and ‌players, reciprocal​ openness to⁤ assistance ⁣is crucial.

“A minimum level of‍ patience is required ‌for ⁢any level of future success,”⁢ Turner stated.​ “I appreciate the ⁢need and desire‌ for instant ⁣gratification, but it takes time to create success.”

Head coach Mack Roberts echoed this⁢ sentiment, stating, “It’s not ⁤the kind of thing that we judge after four ​games or even⁣ after ⁤one season. These things take ‌time.”

Belichick himself has accepted responsibility for the team’s shortcomings. “it’s​ a lack of concentration,” he said,⁤ “and part of that is coaching, too, ⁢so ⁢I’ll take my share ⁢of the⁣ responsibility.” When ⁣questioned ‌about fan and donor concerns regarding the return on ​their investment,‍ Belichick pledged continued effort. “We’re going to keep working⁢ and ‍grinding,” he said.⁤ “We’re ‍going to⁢ move on the right track.”

Belichick’s contract includes a $20 million buyout clause​ payable ⁤at​ the end of 2024,⁢ adding another layer to ⁤the situation as the program navigates its early​ challenges.

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