Reports: Bill Belichick talks with North Carolina about open head coaching job

Reports: Bill Belichick talks with North Carolina about open head coaching job

Could Bill Belichicks potential return to coaching come in the college ranks?

According to multiple reports, Belichick has at least spoken with North Carolina representatives about the school’s open head coaching job. The former New England Patriots head coach has been out of coaching during the 2024 season since parting ways with the Patriots at the end of 2023.

However, it seems wise to temper your expectations for Belichick’s candidacy, at least according to Andrew Carter of The News & Observer.

Friday, CBS Sports reported that Belichick met with UNC representatives a second time on Thursday in New York City.

North Carolina is in the market for a coach after firing coach Mack Brown at the end of the season. Brown will not coach the Tar Heels bowl game. He was in his second stint with the school.

Belichick, 72, is approximately eight months younger than Brown. He has never coached college football before, though his father Steve was a longtime college coach and spent over 30 years at Navy. Belichicks son, Steve, is in his first season as the defensive coordinator at Washington, and Bill is also very good friends with former Alabama coach Nick Saban. If there was anything Belichick needed to know about the current state of college football, we’re betting Saban would not be shy sharing that information.

The Patriots won six Super Bowls during Belichicks 24 seasons with the team. The teams last title came at the end of the 2018 season and New England missed the playoffs in each of Belichicks final two seasons with the team. New England went 266-121 over Belichicks time with the team.

Belichick has been open to continuing his coaching career since leaving the Patriots and has made regular appearances on ESPNs Manningcast during Monday Night Football games this season.

Belichicks conversations with UNC make it clear that North Carolina is casting a wide net as Browns successor. Over the weekend, former Atlanta Falcons head coach and current Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith said he wouldnt be a candidate for the job. Smith is a North Carolina alum and in his first season with Steelers.

Brown was hired in 2019 after a five-year break from coaching following his departure from Texas at the end of the 2013 season. North Carolina won at least six games in each of his six seasons with the school, but the team went just 6-6 in 2024 after going 9-5 in 2022. Brown was North Carolinas head coach from 1988 through 1997 before taking the Texas job.

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