North Carolina football started with hard-hitting promise in the debut of Bill Belichick . Running back Caleb Hood punched in the first touchdown that capped a seven-play, 83-yard opening drive against TCU. But the first half unraveled quick from there in Chapel Hill.
The Tar Heels got kept out of the end zone. UNC couldn't even capitalize on a Kaleb Cost interception inside the red zone. Because Bud Clark countered with this pick six. Expand Tweet
TCU took a 20-7 lead into halftime at Kenan Stadium. But Tar Heel 247 brought up these staggering moments during the first half.
“UNC three plays, six yards, ends in an INT (Clark pick). UNC three plays on each of its last four possessions for a total of minus-4 yards,” the outlet posted on X.
North Carolina sparks reactions for dism