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Paul Finebaum Torches Bill Belichick: 'He's Working Toward Being the Worst Coach in College History'
Belichick's 2-3 record includes three blowout losses and reports of locker room issues amid criticism from analyst Paul Finebaum calling him college football's worst coach.
- On Tuesday, Paul Finebaum, the ESPN analyst, said on First Take that Bill Belichick, North Carolina head coach, is working toward being the worst coach in college football history amid criticism.
- After a storied NFL career, Belichick's transition to college has shown that his NFL discipline clashes with the player-driven, NIL era at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- The UNC Tar Heels fell to 2-3 after a 38-10 loss to Clemson, having been outscored 120-33 in three losses, including a 48-14 defeat to TCU and a 34-9 loss to UCF.
- After repeated blowouts, boosters and media noted fans left Kenan Stadium early, a scrapped Hulu documentary, and parents upset after 300 minutes of poor football.
- With a bye next week and a trip to Cal on Oct. 17, UNC risks being 2-6 before Halloween if results don't improve soon.
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·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleBill Belichick is 'working toward being the worst coach in college football history,' Paul Finebaum says
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·New York, United States
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Total News Sources14
Leaning Left3Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left, 37% Right
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources lean Right
38% Left
L 38%
C 25%
R 37%
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