Clouds Brewing opens new location on Franklin Street, replacing Gizmo Brew Works
Clouds Brewing, a Triangle-based brewery, opened a third location on Franklin Street, replacing the space previously occupied by Gizmo Brew Works. On August 14, Gizmo Brew Works announced on social media that it would be transitioning to Clouds Brewing. The announcement said Clouds Brewing is hiring the previous staff at Gizmo Brew Works. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - Counting Down to UNC's Signing Day
With National Signing Day two weeks away, football recruiting expert Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley from Inside Carolina break down the latest UNC football recruiting news, provide updates on
Isaiah Campbell, Zacari Thomas, and
Jamien Little, and discuss the effect of the transfer portal/NIL in recruiting.
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Mack Brown plans to remain at North Carolina
Throughout the season, there's been continued buzz about this potentially being
Mack Brown's last year at North Carolina. However, it's looking like he doesn't intend on this being his last year. Brown is telling people at UNC, including staff and players, along with recruits, that he plans to remain the Tar Heels' head coach beyond this season, sources report. (
247 Sports)
Jalen Washington grateful to overcome challenges but has ‘more in the tank’
Jalen Washington unleashed plenty of emotions after he took a pass from
Elliot Cadeau and hammered home a powerful dunk in the second half Friday against American. Seeing Washington wave his arms and yell surprised UNC basketball coach
Hubert Davis, but he’s convinced that much more than his highlight-reel slam was behind that reaction. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Carmichael Comments: Pack Your Bags
It was a busy week in Greensboro for UNC Women's Basketball, who visited the Gate City twice and split a pair of games against North Carolina A&T and No. 2 UConn. Now, the Tar Heels turn their attention to the Battle 4 Atlantis, the team's first international trip since 2021. Here are five notes and nuggets about the week that was and what's to come. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Caleb Wilson's Top 5; AJ Dybantsa, Kendre Harrison updates
UNC basketball recruiting is heating up.
Caleb Wilson, a top
Class of 2025 recruit, has included Carolina in his top five schools, while
AJ Dybantsa is nearing a decision with UNC still in the mix.
Kendre Harrison, a promising talent from the
Class of 2026, is set to announce his commitment Nov. 30th.
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Chansky’s Notebook: RJ Davis' Slow Start
Can UNC be great without
R.J. Davis being just as great?
Hubert Davis was asked before the season if he expected more from his returning ACC Player of the Year and first-team All-American. "I’ll take exactly what he did last year," Davis answered to a smattering of laughter from the media. Rarely do Most Valuable Players in their respective leagues repeat. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC Football vs. Boston College: X-Factor
We should know pretty quickly whether the Tar Heels are setting up for their usual November swoon or if what we’ve seen the last three games is for real. If there’s a coach who can scheme against your defense, it’s Boston College coach Bill O’Brien. Can the Tar Heels put the ghosts of previous Novembers behind them and continue their momentum? (
Tar Heel Blog)
Tar Heel Women's Soccer Trio Earns Academic All-District Honors
UNC Women's Soccer players Tessa Dellarose, Clare Gagne, and Aria Nagai have been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. Dellarose also has been selected as a CSC Academic All-America finalist and will advance to the national ballot, voted on by CSC members. Academic All-Americans will be released in December. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Carolina Insider - UNC Basketball vs. American Recap
Jones Angell from the Tar Heel Sports Network and Adam Lucas of GoHeels.com get together in the Carolina Insider podcast studio to review highlights and discuss UNC Basketball's dominant 107-55 victory last weekend over the American University Eagles in Chapel Hill.
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Bubba Cunningham: Changes In College Athletics – And The Impact On Carolina
At Carolina, we remain committed to winning in and outside of competition and to continuing to support our long history of broad-based programming. Moving forward, that means committing to fair financial arrangements with players while continuing to provide Olympic sport athletes as many opportunities as possible -- and we need your support. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Podcast - Loaded Maui Field Ahead for UNC Basketball, UNC Football vs. BC Preview
Rob Harrington joins Evan Rogers and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina to discuss how UNC can navigate a successful Maui Invitational tournament and leave Hawaii with momentum. Rogers and Ashley also discuss the latest from
Mack Brown’s Tar Heel football team with a trip to Boston College this weekend.
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Mack Brown sees growing confidence in Tar Heel players
UNC Football has reeled off three straight wins, and coach
Mack Brown thinks his team is starting to learn how to win. "The guys are excited. They’re practicing hard. I think it’s more confidence that they know what they have to do to win. We’re playing better defense, forcing turnovers, we’re kicking it better, so the offense doesn’t have to score 40 points." (
On3.com)
More Adventures in Onside Kick Situations for UNC Football
North Carolina avoided a possible disaster against Wake Forest, when the Demon Deacons' onside kick attempt with 75 seconds remaining in the game bounced the Tar Heels' way. UNC coach
Mack Brown took a moment on Monday to
describe his anxious emotions during that nervous sequence. "I got on my knees and started praying," Brown said. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Men's Soccer Midfielder Sam Williams Named Academic All-District
UNC men's soccer midfielder Sam Williams has been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. Additionally, Williams has been selected as a CSC Academic All-America finalist, released in December. To be eligible, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore with a minimum 3.50 cumulative grade-point average. (
GoHeels.com)