Joe Dailey's move to receiver pays dividends for UNC
Posted Oct 8, 2007
Joe Dailey moved to wide receiver without any goals for catches, yardage or touchdowns. All he wanted to do was help his team -- in whatever ways possible. Dailey did that on the field Saturday in North Carolina's 33-27 victory over Miami at Kenan Stadium, filling in for injured teammate Brooks Foster. Dailey made his first two catches of the season, turning a pair of third-and-long situations into UNC first downs.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
Related: Football, Football Recruiting
Bill Belichick: Recruiting the Portal, 'Copying' Nick Saban to Build UNC Program"I watched Coach Saban put together his scouting and evaluation staff at Alabama," UNC football coach Bill Belichick said. "Now, I'm copying a lot of...
Sat Dec 21, 2024Bill Belichick again pitches UNC football on ESPN 'College GameDay'
Not many college football coaches get a national platform to make their pitch to recruits, but new North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick continues to...
Sat Dec 21, 2024
UNC football coach Bill Belichick details 'valuable' lessons learned from father at Navy
Bill Belichick has been a student and teacher of the game. A problem-solver known for his above-and-beyond levels of preparation as a master tactician, Belichick...
Fri Dec 20, 2024
UNC Football Transfer Portal Tracker
After being installed as North Carolina's new head coach in early December, former NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick has gone to work recruiting players out...
Fri Dec 20, 2024