Bill Belichick’s long-awaited head coaching debut at North Carolina was dampened by a 48–14 blowout loss to TCU on Monday night, despite Chapel Hill transforming from the capital of the college hoops world to the center of the college football universe.
Many of the 50,000-plus fans that packed a sold-out Kenan Memorial Stadium started heading for the exits during the third quarter, after the Horned Frogs stretched their lead to 34 points. It was a sobering finish to an evening that began with an electric football atmosphere not seen before in Chapel Hill.
Ahead of the primetime matchup, ESPN gave Belichick’s first college game the full NFL-style Monday Night Football treatment. The network’s College Football Countdown pregame show was live inside the stadium, and ACC Network’s weekly traveling pregame show, ACC Huddle, was also live from Chapel Hill.
Michael Jordan headlined a long list of celebrities and Tar Heels legends in attendance, including former UNC basketball coach Roy Williams, Pro Football Hall of Famers Lawrence Taylor, Julius Peppers, and Randy Moss, as well as country music stars Eric Church and Chase Rice, who have North Carolina ties.
Local stores in and around UNC’s campus were stocked with T-shirts reading “Chapel Bill” and even some with lighthearted references to his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
The hype around Belichick’s move to college is reminiscent of the first season Deion Sanders coached Colorado, when his celebrity status helped turn Boulder into the Hollywood of college football in the fall of 2023. Sanders, too, faced TCU in his first game.
ESPN already has several more primetime UNC telecasts locked in for this season, and figures to be the largest benefactor of any continued boost that Belichick gives to TV ratings for Tar Heel games.
UNC sold out of all football tickets faster than ever in program history, and Belichick’s presence has created a skyrocketing resale market for Tar Heel games.