A report emerged from CBS Sports on Thursday morning that North Carolina coach Bill Belichick hasn’t signed a contract with the program yet, potentially leaving some wiggle room in his buyout should the NFL come calling.
As speculation about Bill Belichick's NFL return heats up, Michael Lombardi addresses reports of the legendary coach's unsigned contract with North Carolina and his focus on the Tar Heels.
Despite agreeing to a five-year, $50 million contract with UNC last month, reports surfaced on Thursday that Belichick had not signed his contract with the school. Although Belich
Bill Belichick hasn't officially signed his contract at UNC, but those close to him say he's "committed" to the Tar Heels.
NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick sent shockwaves through the U.S. when he announced that he was headed for college football in December, but turns out a deal is not yet set in stone.
North Carolina general manager Michael Lombardi is trying to shut down speculation that new Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick could return to the NFL. Bill is recruiting in DC today and Baltimore tomorrow.
Bill Belichick has not yet signed his contract with the University of North Carolina, which reportedly is making school officials wonder if he's planning a departure for the NFL.
Can a buyout be enforced if the original contract is unsigned? North Carolina might like to know. According to CBS Sports, new head coach Bill Belichick is operating in his role in every expected capacity but hasn't signed the contract he agreed to when athletic director Bubba Cunningham named him Tar Heels coach.
It's not the first time the GM has weighed in on the process of Belichick acclimating to the college world and it likely won't be the last.
Amid the backdrop of dozens of coaches around the country interviewing for various open NFL jobs, North Carolina coach Bill Belichick is currently working without a signed contract, apparently. CBS Sports reports that there is no signed and fully executed contract yet between Belichick and North Carolina.
North Carolina general manager Michael Lombardi, who was new Tar Heels head football coach Bill Belichick‘s first official staff addition, is embracing the “professional” side of college football. Specifically,
Bill Belichick turned heads in December when he suddenly decided to take over as the coach of North Carolina's football team.