Well there's actually been some speculation about this, though it often seems like Belichick's camp is the source of the rumored interest.
Belichick has suffered a humiliating start to life in college football, with last weekend's miserable 38-10 defeat to Clemson leaving his sorry North Carolina team with a 2-3 record.
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The Sporting News has him at the top of their list as possible replacement coaches for next season too
Miami is set up to soon hire a new head coach with Mike McDaniel struggling through another season. Here's looking at the best options to replace him, starting with another offensive-minded young leader.
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Whether Ross would be interested is the larger question - perhaps the assumption that maybe a 74 year old isn't up to a 5 year plan to turnaround a college organization where he can't control who plays for him seems apparant
But perhaps BB can still get pro players to listen to him, and unlike at UNC, he can actually hire and fire players to get the ones to fit his system. We also see it all the time where teams go from a Players Coach to a Tough Coach and BB certainly can be tough,
Ross is often interested in proven NFL names and at the age of 85 he's probably looking for a quick rebuild, and not the 5 year long program that Belichick presumably prefers.
As attractive as UNC's five year rebuild likely is or was to Belichick, I'd think that if a team had a core of decent players, and a top draft pick next year to take a QB in a strong QB draft, with free agency money in a state that has no income tax for players or the coach, with a young girlfriend who probably would love being Miami royalty... it just MIGHT be attractive to them!