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Bill Belichick wasn't UNC's first choice as head football coach: report

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The North Carolina Tar Heels are ready for an exciting new era of football with Bill Belichick at the helm in the first college season of his illustrious career. 

But a new report says that Belichick, the eight-time Super Bowl champion, six of which came as head coach of the New England Patriots, wasn’t UNC's first choice. 

ESPN reports that Arthur Smith, the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator, was whom the Tar Heels most wanted to tap as the man to take over their program. 

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Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith looks on late in the fourth quarter of a game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on November 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona.  (Mike Christy/Getty Images)

However, Smith opted to stay in the NFL, where he had a failed stint as the Atlanta Falcons’ head coach. In turn, the Tar Heels went to Belichick, and the move shocked the entire football world as he accepted the job. 

"Smith was intrigued, and he was seen as a consensus candidate at UNC, with support from (UNC Chancellor Lee) Roberts and board members," the ESPN report read.

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While Smith’s coaching career doesn’t hold a candle to Belichick’s, he does have Tar Heels history. 

Smith played for UNC from 2001 to 2005, and after his playing days were done, he became a graduate assistant in 2006. 

Smith acknowledged the Tar Heels having given him a "preliminary call" when Mack Brown’s dismissal came in November. But he was focused on the Steelers, who eventually made the playoffs as a wild card team. 

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