Panthadad2
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No way.
I don't see recruiting being a problem for Belichick since his name alone will carry a lot of weight with recruits.....but I just don't see him having the patience to deal with today's college athletes, Saben didn't.I think the knee jerk reaction is that Belicheck can't recruit. I'm not so sure. He'll just need to focus on recruiting the type of player (and parents) that value constructive criticism and merit over hand holding.
The rumors and reporting on this have been all over the place. It’s not clear to me that everyone at UNC is on board, some “interviews” sounded like Bill maybe talked to someone… but not everyone.Not quite buying it yet. One of the tweets says that UNC has to agree to his kid (DC at Washington) be the HC in waiting.
I don't see recruiting being a problem for Belichick since his name alone will carry a lot of weight with recruits.....but I just don't see him having the patience to deal with today's college athletes, Saben didn't.
I'm not surprised he wants to get back into coaching but thought for sure it would be at the NFL level. Going to be very interesting to see how he responds to the current culture of college athletics with unrestricted free agency and many players more worried about their NIL/Pay for Play check then what is best for the team.
I'm not sure what NCAA football and basketball are right now but they aren't professional. Pro sports have rules and structure. College football and basketball just have chaos right now.If true, he'll need good player personnel staff and NIL/portal GM type. NCAA football is now professional, after all.
That might work for a year but long term it will diminish and fast if the team isn't very good.I don't see recruiting being a problem for Belichick since his name alone will carry a lot of weight with recruits.....but I just don't see him having the patience to deal with today's college athletes, Saben didn't.
I'm not surprised he wants to get back into coaching but thought for sure it would be at the NFL level. Going to be very interesting to see how he responds to the current culture of college athletics with unrestricted free agency and many players more worried about their NIL/Pay for Play check then what is best for the team.
lol....UNC shouldn't touch this with a 10 foot poll, there is no way it would end well. Belichick is not a good fit for the current college game. It would be a disaster.The way I read the story from other sources is Belichick has said he's willing to be the coach, but with a long list of conditions, so now it is up to UNC to decide if they want to meet his demands.
Why would you even risk ruining your legacy doing something like this? The ego trip must be insane
Doesn't his grown adult son already have a job in a high-ish profile role at Washington? Earn your head coaching spot. If this is truly the case I'd be embarrassed to be the kid.This is all for his son.
He can sell the same stuff Deion is selling. Great coach who will hire good assistants and probably only have to be the closer on recruiting battles.I think the knee jerk reaction is that Belicheck can't recruit. I'm not so sure. He'll just need to focus on recruiting the type of player (and parents) that value constructive criticism and merit over hand holding.
Why don't the Vikes use the Gophers as their own feeder team? Maybe they waste a lot of money on talent that doesn't pan out, but those handful you hit on end up paying for the initial investment exponentially.Initially I thought this was a bad idea for UNC, but after hearing Bill talk about it on Pat McAfee's show and how he's essentially going to build a professional feeder team that sets players up for success in the NFL, he sold me.
College football is operating closer to the NFL than ever. UNC will have a good amount of NIL to work with and Bill can sell recruits on playing and developing for a 6 time Super Bowl champion. I'm not saying it will work, but I can see how this could work.