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Belichick's UNC Woes: Bowl Hopes Dashed in 32-25 Loss
23 Nov
Summary
- UNC lost to Duke 32-25, ending their bowl eligibility streak.
- Belichick's contract has significant buyout clauses if fired.
- Rumors of Belichick considering an NFL exit strategy were denied.

North Carolina's football season under Bill Belichick has taken a disappointing turn, culminating in a crucial 32-25 loss to Duke. This defeat dashed the Tar Heels' hopes of extending their bowl eligibility streak to seven seasons, leaving them with a 4-7 record and the worst performance since 2018. The game's outcome was sealed by a strategic fake field goal from Duke, leaving UNC in a precarious position with only one game remaining.
Belichick, who signed a substantial contract with UNC last year, faces scrutiny following the team's struggles. While the university appears committed to him for now, reports of potential exit strategy discussions earlier in the season, including a rumored interest in an NFL job, were officially denied by Belichick. Despite these assurances, the team's subsequent losses have reignited speculation about his long-term future.
Financial aspects of Belichick's contract reveal a potential buyout of $20,833,333 if UNC terminates his employment. However, his own exit for an NFL position would incur a significantly lower penalty, dropping to $1 million after June 1. This contractual detail suggests a possible avenue for Belichick to pursue NFL opportunities should they arise, despite his current public commitment to UNC.



