This goes from the worst to Clusterfudge to Chapel Hill.
Bruce Feldman of Theathletic.com reports that one of the assistants of the North Carolina coach, Bill Belichick, was suspended.
This punishment was imposed on the first -year secondary coach and the recruitment analyst Armond Hawkins, who came to UNC with the defensive coordinator Steve Belichick of Washington.
Hawkins, according to the report, offered additional advantages by giving family members a passenger player to a match. (Given how the Tar Heels have played, is it really an “advantage”?))
Feldman does not mention if and to what extent Belichick knew the additional advantages. This is an allegation that land in the headquarters of the kind of thing that could potentially lay the foundations for a termination of the Belichick contract due – especially if the base of the suspension was not an isolated event.
It would be foolish to think that someone at UNC did not at least have the opportunity to pass from Belichick without saying more than $ 20 million. It is also possible, based on the current state of the program (as described in the shocking details On Monday by Pat Welter of Wral.com), that a major donor will decide to write the check to finance the full repurchase in order to give the program an escape of two years of dysfunction, theater and lightning.
Whether the money can come everywhere, the amount of Belichick’s acquisition must ultimately be weighed with the potential damage to the program and the reputation of the institution if Belichick remains for a year or two.
However, things happen, it seems that significant changes are inevitable for North Carolina football.