Bill Belichick’s first year at North Carolina was, to put it charitably, a disaster. The Tar Heels limped to a 4-8 finish with an offense that ranked 119th in the FBS in scoring at a putrid 19.3 points per game and 129th in total offense at just 288.8 yards per game. On Friday, Bill Belichick pulled the plug on offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens. And now, according to early reports from On3, there’s one name generating serious buzz to replace Kitchens. It’s former Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.

“The former UCLA head coach and Ohio State offensive coordinator recently interviewed for the Georgia Tech offensive coordinator opening,” Pete Nakos reported. “Chip Kelly returned to the NFL this year with the Raiders but was fired in November. He helped Ohio State win a national

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