Bill Belichick, UNC ‘look so lost’ in Clemson annihilation



Kenan Memorial Stadium had already started to empty out by halftime, with North Carolina trailing, 35-3, against Clemson and all the preseason hype — of being a top program, of competing for national championships, of everything that could be possible with Bill Belichick as head coach — a distant memory. 

The Tar Heels were destroyed by the Tigers, 38-10, on Saturday in the latest low in Year 1 of the Belichick era. Clemson appeared to ease off the gas in the second half with star QB Cade Klubnik only tossing three passes after the break.

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Belichick’s three losses have been by a combined 89 points, and they’ve only managed wins against Charlotte and Richmond.

Bill Belichick reacts during North Carolina’s loss to Clemson on Oct. 4. AP
A North Carolina fan holds up a sign during the Tar Heels’ Oct. 4 loss. Imagn Images

“The Tar Heels just look so lost,” The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman wrote in an X post, “like they’re getting worse each time out.”

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy added in a post that “somebody has to get him the hell out of college football asap,” too.

This was supposed to be a marquee matchup with the buzz of North Carolina becoming a premier team and getting a chance to knock off an annual contender.

But that had faded by the time the start of Saturday’s game arrived — even aside from the fact that Clemson had stumbled through its opening four games and compiled a 1-3 record.

Dabo Swinney greets Bill Belichick before Clemson’s Oct. 4 game against North Carolina. Imagn Images

Belichick’s brief stint in Chapel Hill has been filled with high-profile twists and turns — from a lawsuit alleging that he was hired behind closed doors, from his interactions with and the presence of 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson, from the roster overhaul after his arrival to completely reshape North Carolina’s team.

But at this point, at 2-3 and with significantly more questions than answers, the Tar Heels even securing a berth in a bowl game isn’t guaranteed.

Their latest unraveling began with Clemson running a double pass touchdown on the very first play from scrimmage.

Clemson erupted for 28 points in the first quarter and Belichick’s offense couldn’t generate a response outside of a field goal on their first drive.

After that, and outside of the final two snaps before halftime, every UNC drive ended with a punt.

The Tar Heels were out-gained, 488-270, by Clemson, and quarterback Max Johnson went just 26-for-42 with 213 yards.

North Carolina will travel to face California next week before hosting No. 24 Virginia.




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