Podcast Recap
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 136 college football team preview series with the North Carolina Tar Heels 2025 Season Preview episode. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) break down the most anticipated North Carolina Tar Heels football in a long time with a roster breakdown and coaching staff analysis as well as a game by game schedule prediction. Did the North Carolina Tar Heels hit a home run when they landed perhaps the greatest NFL coach in the history of the league in Bill Belichick?
Should we expect Gio Lopez to get the start at QB or former NFL QB Brad Johnson’s son Max Johnson? Who will get the nod at RB between Caleb Hood and Davion Gause? Is the North Carolina wideout room in good shape with Kobe Paysour, Aziah Johnson and Jordan Shipp? Is Jake Johnson about to have a big season at the tight end position? Did North Carolina win the transfer portal when they landed majority of its offensive line? How will Freddie Kitchens do as full time OC in Chapel Hill this season?
How fast can Bill Belichick and his sons Steve and Brian Belichick fix this North Carolina Tar Heels defense? Is CJ Mims a name to lookout for on the defensive line? Is Pryce Yates and Gavin Gibson going to become a couple household names on the UNC defense? How will the secondary look with the likes of Marcus Allen, Thaddeus Dixon, Kaleb Cost, and Will Hardy? Will the North Carolina Tar Heels special teams be a difference maker in 2025?
Is it about time that North Carolina go all in on football? What do rank the game day experience and Keenan Memorial Stadium as a college football stadium? Is it great news that Keenan Memorial Stadium went back to grass and should more stadiums go back to grass? What is the current state of the North Carolina Tar Heels football program moving forward? Could North Carolina win the ACC in Bill Belichick’s first season in Chapel Hill? We talk it all and more on this North Carolina Tar Heels Chapel Bill edition of The College Football Experience.