Menu

Tre Boston matures quickly in UNC secondary


If one was to look for a microcosm of the UNC defensive effort against LSU, one should look no further than . Boston, a freshman who was pressed into a prominent role after fellow players were suspended, struggled in the first half, but came back to turn in a strong second half. The secondary showed promise against LSU, even though no member of the active team entered the game with one start to his name. (Daily Tar Heel)

Related: , Football Recruiting

Garrick McGee Expected to Become North Carolina's New Wide Receivers Coach
Louisville wide receivers coach Garrick McGee is expected to join Bill Belichick's staff at UNC under the same role, according to multiple sources close to...

Chansky’s Notebook: Ad Infinitum
With Bill Belichick, the only bad publicity is no publicity. For UNC's new football coach, the news keeps coming ad infinitum. Every day there is...

Carolina Insider Podcast: Joel James Interview, UNC Basketball Preview, Jacolby Criswell To Transfer
A terrific defensive effort helped North Carolina cruise past Cal and now the Tar Heels host Stanford on Saturday (7:34). Joel James joins to discuss...

UNC QB Situation, Top Transfer Additions, and Portal Updates
It was my feeling that Bill Belichick and the UNC Football staff is going all in on incoming transfer Ryan Browne, as far as their...


© 2005-2025 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.