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Belichick's UNC recruits impress despite 4-8 season
11 Dec
Summary
- Bill Belichick's first UNC recruiting class is ranked No. 17.
- Virginia Tech benefits from Brent Pry's commitment to stay.
- Penn State aims to recover with new coach Matt Campbell.

Bill Belichick's initial recruiting class at North Carolina has achieved a national ranking of No. 17, a notable accomplishment given the team's 4-8 season. Recruits have expressed admiration for Belichick's professional approach and the resources provided by the university, with parents recalling his past NFL dominance.
In Blacksburg, Brent Pry's decision to stay with Virginia Tech is anticipated to boost recruiting efforts. Pry's established rapport with James Franklin, with whom he previously worked for 11 years, and his track record of developing strong defenses are key factors. This stability is expected to resonate with potential recruits.
Penn State faces a significant challenge after a lackluster early signing period, securing only two recruits. The arrival of Matt Campbell, renowned for player development and maximizing limited resources, offers hope for stabilization. While chasing top prospects for the Class of 2027, Campbell is expected to identify and develop under-the-radar talent for the current 2026 class.




