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Bill Belichic had a moment of “Welcome to College Football” on Monday night, as his northern Carolina Tar Heels was blown by 48–14 TCU Hornd Frogs to start the 2025 college football season.
It was a night, which was filled with the expectation at the Kenan Stadium, celebrity appearances and pure propaganda, as the first taste of being the head coach of Belichic’s college football began at home turf in Chapel Hill. Tar heels were hoping to enter a new era with a win in a new era, not only the re -beginning of Belichic to get the program in the right direction from jumping, but also from jumping.
There was another thing in the horny frogs, however, they were surprised by a fierce crowd of over 50,000, including Randy Moss, Michael Jordan, Roy Williams, Lawrence Taylor and many others.
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Bill Belichic, head coach of Northern Carolina Tar Heels, saw on 1 September 2025 from the sideline during the first part of the game against TCU Hornd Frogs at Chapel Hill, North Carolina at Kenan Stadium in North Carolina. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
The Belichic era began with an impressive Northern Carolina opening-drive touchdown, as Tar Heals went down the ground at a distance of 83 yards with Kaleb Hood with its first score of the season.
But after this it was all TCU, scored 41 unanswered points on its way for an easy win.
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The Hornd Frogs quarterback Josh Hoover Tar was fulfilling the protecting the heels, and it began with a 27-yard strike for Jordan Dwire, which was a favorite overnight in a pass game, for a touchdown that tied the game in seven episi after an additional point.
The TCU found more physical on defense, especially on the line of scribe, which wanted to do the possession of UNC, creating an obstacle. Horny frogs placed him for three straight-three-outs, while in the second quarter took an edge with a field goal.
Josh Hoover #10 of TCU Hornd Frog #10 passed back during the first half of the game against North Carolina Tar Heels at Kenan Stadium at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Northern Carolina felt that when Hoover had too much for her intended receiver, and the cost of Tar Heels Keeb created an acarbaz interception of flipping the ground.
But the UNC quarterback Gio Lopez gave the ball back to TCU, and it was the worst as experienced security Bud Clarke jumped on a route and interrupted for a pick-Six to take 25 yards away which made it 17–7. The horned frogs would eliminate half with the target of a small area, taking a 20-7 lead in the locker room as the crowd was stunned.
This feeling will not end, however, the first drama of the second half was the 75-yard touchdown run by the Hornd Frogs Star, which ran back the Kevorian Barns, which went below the right sideline to open the game.
The UNC was unable to come back to the point, as the horny frogs continued to run the score with the tantal battle to make 34-7 at a distance of 28 yards, and Lopez was dismissed by the Jonathan Backs, leaving his horns Frogs Teammet Dewine to scop the fumble football and left it to run 37 gazes.
Bill Belichic, head coach of Northern Carolina Tar Heels, on the first quarter at the Kennan Stadium on 1 September 2025. (Bob Donon/Image Image)
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At the time, Belichic swung the quarterback going with Max Johnson, who led the late Touchdown Drive in the third quarter to add a few points to Tar Heels. But the game was out of reach, and it is clear that Tar Heels have a lot to go in the next week.
Meanwhile, Hoover showed several NFL scouts, threw 27–36 for 284 yards with two touchdown pass and a blockage. Barns had 11 carry at 113 yards away, while Dwire entered nine receptions at a distance of 136 yards to help the cause of TCU.
Nobody expected that Belichic immediately replaced the program and got them to compete for the national title, but it was a shocking result of dominating the house to kick their collegiate coaching career.
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