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Whenever Mack Hollins suited up for the North Carolina Tar Heels, he was always one of the most imposing figures on the football field. Hollins, the 6'4" wide receiver from Rockville, Md., started as ...
When North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Max Johnson initially fell to the turf on Thursday, Aug. 29 in the season-opener at Minnesota, a dark cloud encapsulated the entire program and fanbase.
Former UNC star running back talks about competition for Dallas Cowboys' starting role Can Javonte Williams beat out Miles Sanders on the Dallas Cowboys' depth chart?
UNC is starting to be seriously considered by several, class of 2026 basketball recruits. Small forward Cameron Holmes will visit UNC this fall.
Javonte Williams ran for over 1,000 yards at UNC in 2020. Now entering his fifth NFL season, Williams might start for the Dallas Cowboys.
It's way too early to panic, however, as the Tar Heels continue to build their recruiting board. One prospect in the 2027 class that UNC has its eyes on is four-star combo guard LJ Smith out of Oak ...
Max Johnson or Gio Lopez will likely be UNC's starting quarterback this fall. USA TODAY Sports predicts the winner of that highly-anticipated battle.
There are few player-coach relationships stronger than Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Brady praised his former head coach ahead of UNC's 2025 season.
INDIANAPOLIS — While others faltered late in Saturday’s Pennzoil 250 for the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Connor Zilisch was there to capitalize as he picked up his third win in a row and JR Motorsports’ ...
Scott McLaughlin had finished his race at Laguna Seca just before the Brickyard 400 ended. He hoped "the haters enjoyed" Bubba Wallace's win.
Ty Gibbs finished 21st in Sunday's Brickyard 400. But in doing so, he won $1 million for Joe Gibbs Racing as the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge winner. INDIANAPOLIS — Ty Gibbs definitely wanted ...
Alex Palou will enter Sunday's IndyCar race at Laguna Seca with a comfortable starting spot, but the championship leader's fiercest rival joins him on the front row.