Seth Trimble’s Setback Won’t Hold This Tar Heel Back
When I wrote about Seth Trimble being the key to setting the Tar Heels’ rhythm, I wasn’t exaggerating. He had finally grown into that steadying presence...
When I wrote about Seth Trimble being the key to setting the Tar Heels’ rhythm, I wasn’t exaggerating. He had finally grown into that steadying presence...
UNC’s “Sunday Night Football” practices aren’t about the NFL — they’re about development. Matt from Between 2 Grills breaks down how Bill Belichick’s player-first approach is changing the Tar Heels’ culture, creating real Saturday results, and setting a new standard for college football programs.
If I told you North Carolina would have 253 yards of total offense for the game, you’d probably say the Heels were beaten bad — and...
Bill Self’s honest postgame remarks after Kansas’ loss to UNC showed rare accountability and class — a refreshing moment for college sports.
Caleb Wilson’s rise could finally silence critics of Hubert Davis’s player development at UNC and redefine the future of Tar Heel basketball.
Every good team needs someone who keeps things in rhythm. For North Carolina Basketball, that role belongs to Seth Trimble. He’s not the primary point guard,...
UNC’s promising recruit Luke Bogavac sits sidelined—not by injury, but by university paperwork delays. Bureaucracy benched him before the fans could cheer.
NC State escaped Atlanta with a win over Georgia Tech, thanks to C.J. Bailey’s breakout night and a dominant performance from Duke Scott. But with the defense struggling and Dave Doeren’s future uncertain, the Wolfpack’s victory raises more questions than answers.
Disney and YouTube TV are locked in a corporate battle that’s leaving college football fans in the dark. As ESPN’s high-priced personalities push the narrative, ordinary fans just want to sit back, grill some wings, and watch the games they pay for. This editorial calls out corporate greed, inflated contracts, and the streaming wars that keep fans from enjoying college football the way it’s meant to be—together.
Demon June dominated on the ground, Gio Lopez led a confident second-half performance, and freshman Jordan Shipp showed why he’s becoming a reliable target. For UNC, Halloween was more than spooky — it was a statement win.