Ryan McGee
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No, it's fine. But I think that's the answer to your question. The answer to your question is how do β how does an old gray-headed coach who makes 12 million dollars a year talk about serious fundamental issues with a room full of kids who most of them come from very, very backgrounds and those things. I think that's it.
No, it's fine. But I think that's the answer to your question. The answer to your question is how do β how does an old gray-headed coach who makes 12 million dollars a year talk about serious fundamental issues with a room full of kids who most of them come from very, very backgrounds and those things. I think that's it.
I think you walk into the door with an open mind and have those conversations. If you can't do that, then you probably shouldn't be.
I think you walk into the door with an open mind and have those conversations. If you can't do that, then you probably shouldn't be.
I think you walk into the door with an open mind and have those conversations. If you can't do that, then you probably shouldn't be.
Well, my take is a bigger take on Tar Heel football. And I wrote this column when Belichick was named head coach because I have literally lived in North Carolina my entire life except for I spent two years, my last two years of high school were in South Carolina, barely over the state line, and when I went to school in Tennessee. I was born in North Carolina, buried in North Carolina.
Well, my take is a bigger take on Tar Heel football. And I wrote this column when Belichick was named head coach because I have literally lived in North Carolina my entire life except for I spent two years, my last two years of high school were in South Carolina, barely over the state line, and when I went to school in Tennessee. I was born in North Carolina, buried in North Carolina.
Well, my take is a bigger take on Tar Heel football. And I wrote this column when Belichick was named head coach because I have literally lived in North Carolina my entire life except for I spent two years, my last two years of high school were in South Carolina, barely over the state line, and when I went to school in Tennessee. I was born in North Carolina, buried in North Carolina.
I am half a century old, and in my lifetime, North Carolina has won one ACC championship. My dad started officiating ACC football in 1981 and retired in 2009 and never saw North Carolina win an ACC championship football. So when I wrote my column when Belichick got the job, I said, it's going to be interesting to see how
I am half a century old, and in my lifetime, North Carolina has won one ACC championship. My dad started officiating ACC football in 1981 and retired in 2009 and never saw North Carolina win an ACC championship football. So when I wrote my column when Belichick got the job, I said, it's going to be interesting to see how
I am half a century old, and in my lifetime, North Carolina has won one ACC championship. My dad started officiating ACC football in 1981 and retired in 2009 and never saw North Carolina win an ACC championship football. So when I wrote my column when Belichick got the job, I said, it's going to be interesting to see how
Chapel Hill manages to take arguably the greatest coach in the history of the NFL and turn it into a solid 8-4 Gator Bowl season. That's what they're going to do. They're going to go to the Mayo Bowl. And what I didn't see coming was all this. Now, they might get into the season, and they might roll, and it might not matter.
Chapel Hill manages to take arguably the greatest coach in the history of the NFL and turn it into a solid 8-4 Gator Bowl season. That's what they're going to do. They're going to go to the Mayo Bowl. And what I didn't see coming was all this. Now, they might get into the season, and they might roll, and it might not matter.
Chapel Hill manages to take arguably the greatest coach in the history of the NFL and turn it into a solid 8-4 Gator Bowl season. That's what they're going to do. They're going to go to the Mayo Bowl. And what I didn't see coming was all this. Now, they might get into the season, and they might roll, and it might not matter.
But the reality is that the last time North Carolina won the conference, Lawrence Taylor was a linebacker.
But the reality is that the last time North Carolina won the conference, Lawrence Taylor was a linebacker.
But the reality is that the last time North Carolina won the conference, Lawrence Taylor was a linebacker.
And until they β I wrote a column 15 years ago for ESPN Magazine about these are the 10 programs that should be way better at football than they are, and I can't explain it. UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, you know, I had all these. But at the top of the list was North Carolina. And I put NC State in there too. It just doesn't make any sense that they're not great at football.
And until they β I wrote a column 15 years ago for ESPN Magazine about these are the 10 programs that should be way better at football than they are, and I can't explain it. UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, you know, I had all these. But at the top of the list was North Carolina. And I put NC State in there too. It just doesn't make any sense that they're not great at football.
And until they β I wrote a column 15 years ago for ESPN Magazine about these are the 10 programs that should be way better at football than they are, and I can't explain it. UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, you know, I had all these. But at the top of the list was North Carolina. And I put NC State in there too. It just doesn't make any sense that they're not great at football.