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Deion Sanders Hypes Bill Belichick's Move to UNC: 'Great Thing for College Football'

Scott Polacek

Bill Belichick has the support of one of the biggest names in college football as he prepares to take over as the head coach of North Carolina.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders took to social media Thursday and said the Tar Heels hiring the legendary coach "is a great thing for College Football" and compared his overall impact on the coaching profession to that of Nick Saban:

There are some parallels between Belichick taking over at North Carolina and when Sanders took over at Colorado.

Both were name-brand programs looking for a much-needed spark. The Buffaloes have one double-digit win season since 2001, while the Tar Heels have just one since 1997. Sanders generated far more attention than Colorado had seen in years and put the program firmly under the spotlight.

Belichick will surely do the same for North Carolina.

It was a bumpy start for Sanders, as the Buffaloes went 4-8 in his first season as head coach in 2023. However, they made significant strides into his second season and went 9-3 while remaining a factor in the Big 12 race until the final weekend.

While a move from the loaded Pac-12 to the more manageable Big 12 certainly helped, Sanders deserves plenty of credit for quickly turning the Buffaloes' fortunes around in just two years.

Belichick will look to do the same for the Tar Heels after they went 6-6 this season and fired head coach Mack Brown.

It may take some time until they catch up to the likes of Clemson, SMU and Miami in the ACC, but the new coach provides instant name recognition that will surely help on the recruiting trail and with the transfer portal. After all, he is a six-time Super Bowl champion and arguably the greatest coach in NFL history.

There are surely far more prospects who now have North Carolina on their radar than there was even 48 hours ago, and Belichick will look to parlay that into a quick turnaround much like Sanders did at Colorado.

   

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