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Don’t expect Roy Williams to be out at midnight.
North Carolina tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator Walt Bell will join Arkansas State’s coaching staff as offensive coordinator, Bell announced Monday via Twitter.
CHARLOTTE — Tre Boston saw Brendon Kay’s pass sail well over its mark and steer course directly toward Dominique Green. He saw the ball deflect off of the North Carolina freshman’s fingertips, and he saw it as a sign from God — a blessing — that the ball suddenly floated toward him.
CHARLOTTE — A ride at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, a Belk Shopping spree, a reception at the NASCAR Hall of Fame — Marquise Williams has enjoyed those Belk Bowl festivities, but nothing has compared to his first steps on the Mallard Creek High School football field for bowl practice Tuesday.
Maybe if P.J. Hairston didn’t have the summer he had, and maybe if he and Leslie McDonald had never been suspended, J.P. Tokoto wouldn’t be No. 14 North Carolina’s starting small forward. Maybe Tokoto wouldn’t be playing much at all. Maybe he wouldn’t be having the season he’s having.
North Carolina will not apply for reinstatement for junior guard P.J. Hairston, UNC announced Friday, ending his playing career at UNC.
North Carolina offensive coordinator Blake Anderson saw the Facebook posts, the emails and the tweets that declared him Arkansas State’s new head coach. He heard Arkansas State Athletic Director Terry Mohajir’s 5-year-old son say a week ago, “That’s your guy.”
UPDATE: UNC has released a statement from coach Larry Fedora.
UPDATE: UNC released McDonald’s NCAA case documents.
Marcus Paige didn’t need coach Roy Williams to tell him that he was being too soft in the first half, that he was coasting, that he was — in his own words — a “non-factor.”
UPDATE: Will Graves released a statement of apology. The statement can be found below.
The Larry Fedora effect on Marquise Williams has been unmistakable.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Roy Williams had 13 years to observe his Sunday counterpart — to understand his tendencies, his personality, his unbridled competitiveness. For 13 years, Williams kept Jerod Haase close by his side, first as an administrative assistant at Kansas and then for nine years at North Carolina.
The Victory Bell was waiting — and so was Quinshad Davis, just on the cusp of field-goal range, ready to gather the football in his arms and position North Carolina for a Tobacco Road victory.
When North Carolina stole the head of Duke’s mascot last year, for many it was considered the ultimate rivalry gutpunch.
Eric Ebron turns to his mother Gina Jackson for all of the major decisions he makes in life. He said she has the final say for 95 percent of them — and the other 5 percent are made while playing PlayStation.
Quarterback Marquise Williams glanced at the Kenan Stadium scoreboard from the sideline, seeing that the North Carolina football team trailed by just two points.
Senior left tackle James Hurst has seen North Carolina’s young offensive line grow throughout the season — as steadily as his no-shave, all-season beard.
For North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora, “bowl” is a dirty four-letter word.
Before Sunday, Belmont’s J.J. Mann had made just one 3-pointer in 16 attempts.