When Moses Cabrera arrived in Chapel Hill, players quickly realized that conditioning would look different from past years. North Carolina’s head strength and conditioning coach came with a résumé unlike most in college football. Cabrera spent more than a decade with the New England Patriots, helping them win three Super Bowls and earning a reputation for building physically and mentally tough teams.
Category: Football
Tar Heels in NFL: Maye, Howell reunite in game full of UNC alums while Walker has breakout game
For the first time as professionals, Drake Maye and Sam Howell lined up against each other Saturday night, turning a routine preseason matchup into a reunion of former Carolina quarterbacks on a night that Tez Walker had a breakout game.
Ceiling unknown but UNC’s depth chart easier to predict
Questions remain about just how strong Bill Belichick’s first North Carolina team will be — and how high its potential ceiling could climb.
Read Steve Belichick’s contract, which doesn’t appear to include succession plan
North Carolina defensive coordinator Steve Belichick’s two-year, $2.7 million contract makes him the football program’s highest-paid assistant coach but does not appear to have any provision for him to succeed Coach Bill Belichick, should his father leave the program.
UNC adjusts default revenue-sharing formula, favoring men’s basketball; women’s basketball has $1M payroll
North Carolina athletics director Bubba Cunningham laid out on Friday how the Tar Heels will distribute their revenue-sharing pool among four sports, including doling out a larger slice to men’s basketball than the standard split, and creating a women’s basketball payroll of over $1 million.
Lombardi, not Belichick, will appear regularly on Tar Heel Sports Network radio show
The long-running tradition of a weekly Tar Heel Sports Network radio show for football and men’s basketball — typically featuring the head coach and carrying his name — will change this season.
Belichick seeking answers as Tar Heels grind through, nearing halfway point of camp
CHAPEL HILL — Bill Belichick says he doesn’t yet have all the answers on North Carolina’s roster — and he’s not expecting them to come at once.
From the Prime Meridian to prime football seats and classic sports venue, London vacation was fabulous
Covering the Tar Heels has taken me to many cities, but last week I traded press passes for a passport. No Tar Heel Tribune stories appeared last week for a very good reason — I was on a long-overdue weeklong vacation with my wife, Jean.
Tar Heels reportedly lead the nation in rising football gameday costs, but fans aren’t flinching
The cost of cheering on the Tar Heels at Kenan Stadium has skyrocketed — and no school in the top 100 programs has seen a bigger jump.
From Huskies to Heels: Khmori House brings (Steve) Belichick bond, defensive fire
CHAPEL HILL — When linebacker Khmori House transferred from Washington to North Carolina, he wasn’t just changing coasts — he was continuing a relationship with a coach who had already earned his trust.
Belichick’s 105: Inside the precision rebuild of Carolina roster
CHAPEL HILL — When Bill Belichick took over as the head coach of North Carolina football, the most significant shift wasn’t just philosophical — it was physical. The Tar Heels’ roster now bears little resemblance to last season’s team, with over 70 new players joining the program and many from last year’s squad opting to transfer out.
DB Allen embraces leadership role in UNC’s revamped defense
CHAPEL HILL — With a new season approaching and North Carolina aiming to redefine its defense, senior defensive back Marcus Allen is stepping into a pivotal role — one that blends expectation with experience, mentorship with motivation.
Hood returns with renewed fire: ‘This is where God wanted me to be’
CHAPEL HILL — Sitting behind the lectern at the Kenan Football Center, North Carolina running back Caleb Hood spoke with a calm certainty — a man not just returning to a team, but to a calling.
Photo gallery from Belichick’s first UNC practice
Coach Bill Belichick conducted his first practice as North Carolina’s football coach on Saturday morning. Here is a peek at some of the scenes from the morning drills.
Max Johnson’s comeback: A broken leg, a broken season, but an unbreakable will
CHAPEL HILL — For North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson, stepping onto the practice field Saturday was an answer to prayers. He wondered if that moment was possible as he lay on the field in pain during the opener at Minnesota. He didn’t know what his injury was, only that it was substantial.
