UNC football transfer portal: Latest on Bill Belichick's rebuild of Tar Heels program
With Bill Belichick officially named North Carolina football's next coach, the rebuild in Chapel Hill has started.
The Tar Heels hiring Belichick is a seismic moment in college football, as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history will look to rebuild UNC's program "his way" or in a "professional way." UNC has not won the Atlantic Coast Conference since 1980 and hasn't recorded double-digit wins since 2015.
It's a rebuild that, of course, will include potential home visits, offering NIL packages and utilizing the transfer portal — compared to the free agent market that he utilized as the Patriots general manager during his time in the NFL.
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On top of the Tar Heels' contractual commitment to Belichick (five years/$50 million), North Carolina is expected to invest a significant amount of money into the football program from Belichick's staff and the program's NIL budget. As reported by USA Today Sports' Matt Hayes, the Tar Heels' NIL budget is expected to go up from $4 million to $20 million.
Belichick and UNC's "honeymoon period" won't last long as with the transfer portal already open, the six-time Super Bowl coach will have to hit the ground running and perhaps play some catch-up. This, of course, will include re-selling the program to those of the Tar Heels that have already entered the transfer portal.
With Belichick's hiring at North Carolina, the Tar Heels coach becomes the country's oldest active college football coach at 72.
So, who might Belichick and Co. bring in as their first recruiting class? Here's the latest updates surrounding UNC football's involvement in the transfer portal as Belichick takes over in Chapel Hill:
UNC football transfer portal updates
This section was last updated on Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 7:55 p.m. ET
North Carolina lands South Carolina TE Connor Cox
Belichick lands his third transfer of the week, and his first playmaker on offense as South Carolina tight end Connor Cox has transferred to the Tar Heels according to On3's Hayes Fawcett.
BREAKING: South Carolina transfer TE Connor Cox has Committed to North Carolina, @on3sports has learned
The 6’6 240 TE will have 3 years of eligibility remaining
Is the 3rd Transfer to Commit to Bill Belichickhttps://t.co/o5yLJMoLXx pic.twitter.com/K6UY39NSKq— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) December 18, 2024
Delaware EDGE rusher transfers to North Carolina
Belichick lands his first defensive player of the transfer portal season on Tuesday in Delaware defensive edge rusher Melkart Abou-Jaoude. Abou-Jaoude finished with 24 total tackles (nine ½ for a loss) and six ½ sacks this past season for the Blue Hens.
Committed. @ShaneBurnham52 @AscensionSport1 @ASCRISECoach pic.twitter.com/OHaqeFFNXR
— Melkart Abou Jaoude (@Melkartaj) December 17, 2024
Bill Belichick lands first transfer commitment in Christo Kelly
Belichick and UNC are on the board as the Tar Heels landed the commitment of Holy Cross transfer Christo Kelly Monday night. Kelly, a 6-foot-4, 304-pound offensive lineman, started all 12 games this season at center for Holy Cross, which competes at the FCS level.
Committed @UNCFootball pic.twitter.com/rSGA8heVn1
— Christo Kelly (@christo_kelly42) December 16, 2024
Amare Campbell stays at UNC
Belichick has retained another Tar Heel, who entered his name into the portal before his arrival. Campbell finished with 72 total tackles, six ½ sacks, two broken-up passes and a forced fumble this past season at UNC.
Good news for Bill Belichick and North Carolina:
UNC standout linebacker Amare Campbell, who entered the transfer portal this week, has withdrawn his name from the portal, @chris_hummer and I have learned for @CBSSports/@247Sports.
Had 72 tackles and 6.5 sacks this year.… pic.twitter.com/Wf0mmPXxqT— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 15, 2024
Austin Blaske withdraws from transfer portal
As UNC and Belichick were finalizing the deal Wednesday, Tar Heels' offensive lineman Austin Blaske withdrew his name from the transfer portal. Blaske, who started at center all but one game this season for the Tar Heels, entered his name into the portal two days ago, according to Inside Carolina.
I have decided to take my name out of the transfer portal…. #GoHeels #gdtbath
— Austin Blaske (@AustinBlaske) December 11, 2024
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UNC football incoming transfers
This section will be updated as UNC and Belichick receive commitments from players in the transfer portal
OL Christo Kelly (Holy Cross)
EDGE Melkart Abou-Jaoude (Delaware)
TE Connor Cox (South Carolina)
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: UNC football transfer portal: Live updates on Bill Belichick's rebuild