Bill Belichick has interviewed for the vacant head coaching position at the University of North Carolina, according to multiple reports. However, according to local news, the eight-time Super Bowl champion is unlikely to coach at UNC.
According to Andrew Carter, News & Observer, Sources confirm @InsideCarolina Reports that Bill Belichick interviewed for UNC's head coaching vacancy. “He blew them away in interviews.'' I heard Belichick's interest was high and genuine. However, his age (72 years old) and lack of college experience make that highly unlikely.
The Tar Heels' job became available at season's end after UNC parted ways with longtime head coach Mack Brown, who recently turned 80 years old.
At 72 years old, the relatively youthful Belichick brings to North Carolina and his team one of the best resumes in football history. He has eight Super Bowl championships, 12 Super Bowl appearances and 302 wins as a head coach or coordinator, leaving him just 26 wins behind the all-time leader, Don Shula.
What he doesn't bring is college football coaching experience.
ということは、ベリチックはカレッジフットボールを指導できなかったということだろうか? It's an interesting question to think about.
In the pre-NIL era, recruiting was based on slick presentations and “office wins,” and someone with Belichick's attitude might have had a hard time. But Belichick could succeed in a NIL world where recruiting is based on money. It's basically the same system he ran in the NFL, except there's no salary cap.
Either way, it probably won't happen. Still, the mere fact that Belichick interviewed for college shows how badly he wants to get back into coaching and that he will choose other options if he can't find a suitable job in the NFL. are.