Belichick wins first at UNC, confirms ban of Patriots scouts - ESPN
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The man with more Super Bowl wins than any other coach in NFL history now has his first win as a college coach.
Bill Belichick picked up win No. 1 in college — and No. 334 overall — as North Carolina shrugged off a dismal opening performance Monday vs. TCU and beat Charlotte on Saturday night 20-3.
«It's great,» Belichick said, «but it's really about the team. It was disappointing Monday night against TCU, but these guys bounced back — players, coaches, staff, support people — and just got back to work. They were determined to have a better outcome. I'm really proud of what they did. They deserve the credit for tonight.»
After a 48-14 blowout loss that included two defensive touchdowns by the Horned Frogs, Belichick praised the team's ability to shrug off the performance and focus on the fundamentals.
UNC led 17-3 at the half, rushed for 148 yards, and didn't turn over the ball against Charlotte. Meanwhile, the Tar Heels' maligned defense held the 49ers to just 21 yards on the ground, five days after TCU ran for 258.
The news cycle after Monday's loss had been ugly for Belichick and the Tar Heels — «a lot of negativity from the outside,» he said — including reports from multiple outlets, including ESPN, that scouts from the New England Patriots, with whom Belichick won six Super Bowls, have been banned from North Carolina's facility.
Belichick confirmed those reports Saturday, saying the decision was in response to a closed-door edict in New England.
«It's obvious I'm not welcome at their facility,» Belichick said, «so they're not welcome at ours.»
Belichick has had an acrimonious divorce from New England and owner Bob Kraft since he left the Patriots after the 2023 season, with multiple spats erupting


