Belichick denies he is looking for exit strategy after stumbling UNC start
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Belichick denies he is looking for exit strategy after stumbling UNC start
"Some of the reports out last week about my looking for a buyout and trying to leave here and all that, it's just categorically false, Belichick said on Monday during his first public comments since a blowout loss to Clemson at the start of the month. Glad I'm here. Working toward our goals and the process. During the second of two off weeks in a three-week span, the subject of Belichick's status and future with the Tar Heels was a hot topic,"
"There's a steeper learning curve than we all anticipated, Cunningham said. The gap between expectations and performance is more severe than what we expected and that's what creates a lot of attention. With only one game during a span of nearly a month, it has allowed off-field drama to command plenty of attention. Yet Belichick was spotted attending a high school game Friday night, perhaps an indication of normal in-season functions in terms of recruiting."
Bill Belichick denied reports that he was seeking a buyout or trying to leave his role as North Carolina head coach, calling such reports 'categorically false' and stating he is glad to be at UNC. University officials, including chancellor Lee Roberts and athletics director Bubba Cunningham, joined Belichick for the unusually large media availability. The Tar Heels started the season 2-3 and have underwhelmed under Belichick as he adjusts from the NFL. Cunningham described a steeper-than-anticipated learning curve and noted a widening gap between expectations and performance that drives attention. Limited in-season game action has amplified off-field drama. Belichick was seen at a high school game amid recruiting activities.
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