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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.College is even worse in this regard than the pros. They all want NIL money and they are constantly asking for it - I mean, even after the season has begun. UNLV had a starting QB who started 3 games, decided he wasn't getting paid enough, and quit on the team right then and there (having only played 3 games, he didn't use a year of eligibility). Every athlete is an unrestricted free agent every year. If you don't play a guy, he'll up and leave. You can suspend a player, but it doesn't hit him in the wallet since players don't get paid per game, they just get a generic payment from anyone who wants to give 'em one.I happen to be in Raleigh the end of last week and it was big news there. At first I sort of rolled my eyes at the idea but upon further reflection there's points to be made for him taking a college job.
1. He is sick of the modern athlete and wants athletes who when asked to jump don't ask why, they ask how high.
Your going to have to explain the logic behind this?Gotta say this has my interest piqued a lot more than BB going to a new NFL team. Couldn’t care less how he does on a different NFL team but I will be following him at UNC now.
Not much to explain. I’m a lot more interested in one vs the other. Fascinated to see the BB driven overhaul to the program and what his take is on defense against the ACC. Including BC if they’re on the schedule.You’re going to have to explain the logic behind this?
Reports out of NC are that he accepted the offer with terms. Just reported UNC powers to be agreed to meet those terms. So it sounds as if this is going to happen.So, BB is going to start over coaching in college and quit on the NFL win record.
Ahhhhh, no.
Especially since Miami, Syracuse, and BC at least are all losing their QBs.Wow. too bad they don't have an early odds on making the college playoffs for 2025. I'd be all over that. Even if he ultimately falls on his face. It'd be a good value bet.
Me too.I'd love to read Bill's, "400 page organizational bible".
He better get his son Steven a personal trainer. Whenever I was watching UW games this year they would show him on the sidelines. He’s gained a lot of weight.Sounds like the college route would grease the skids for his son to take over when he retires. Something that he couldn't pull off in the NFL
I agree. Talent in college wins out over all. He's going to have to get the highest level players to compete and if he is a hardass on them, he literally can't do a single thing to stop them from going in the portal to play for a Georgia or Alabama.Tom Curran made a good case on why it made sense for Bill to do this and try to, essentially, revamp the culture of NCAA football. I listened and thought it made sense on paper, but in practice, I am not sure some petulant 18 year old is going to listen to Bill's bullchit when he can simply go in the portal and end up with a guy like Coach Prime. Prime's way seems to be much more in tune with today's social-media-influencer-instant-gratification player who's used to getting their ass kissed. I just don't see Bill's cantankerous methods resonating with today's young people. There may be some who sign up for it, but I think the vast majority are going to opt out. Bill can, as he says, become a feeder program for the NFL. Won't mean chit if NFL level players don't buy in to his ways.
Yeah I'm shocked there isn't a NFL knocking on his door. I guess his age and control was a bigger issue than I thought.When Belichick left NE (and no one in the NFL wanted him), I thought there was a chance he would take a college role with Navy. Maybe not as HC, but as a special assistant/advisor. I have to admit I am completely surprised the way things are turning out.
ESPN outlines the remaining issues and suggests that something may work out, but it's clearly no done deal, yet.
With the portal system, though, every day burned hurts next year's roster. So it better get done this week.
Sources: Belichick, UNC work on issues before potential hire
Sources told ESPN that the "ball is in [Bill] Belichick's court" and that North Carolina officials are on board with him becoming the coach. A resolution is expected in the near future, sources said.www.espn.com
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