When Brown asked Maye what he wanted in a new coordinator, the quarterback was honest about the parts of his game he wanted to improve: his footwork, his throwing motion, his feel for stepping up in the pocket rather than drifting into the rush.
Thaddeus Dixon, the No. 2 ranked cornerback, commits to North Carolina over Michigan, drawn by the opportunity to play under legendary coach Bill Belichick. Discover why Dixon chose the Tar Heels and what it means for both programs.
FOX Sports college basketball bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy offers up his latest NCAA Tournament projections, with North Carolina on the bubble.
The most intriguing part of this 2025 North Carolina recruiting class is the fact that there are three QBs committed to the Tar Heels. The latest is Gary Merrill, and the other two are three-star Au'Tori Newkirk and four-star Bryce Baker, the highest-ranked player in the North Carolina class.
Michigan football may have secured an elite offensive talent and a talented recruiting mind in new OC Chip Lindsey
Notable notes, stats that stand out, and emerging trends as college basketball closes out the month of January.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump Tuesday to block the federal government's freeze on grants and funding.
At one point in time, Michigan was in good shape to land Washington cornerback Thaddeus Dixon. But as time moved on, the Wolverines started to trend away from t
New North Carolina football head coach Bill Belichick already had a quarterback committed in his 2025 recruiting class, but he added another one on Tuesday. Three-star QB Au'Tori Newkirk is the latest player to commit to the Tar Heels, and he gives this class a slight boost in the rankings.
On Saturday, Dixon made it official by committing to North Carolina, passing on Michigan and other top programs to play for the Tar Heels. BREAKING: Washington star transfer CB Thaddeus Dixon has ...
The No. 7 Michigan State Spartans (18-2, 9-0) have been on an unbelievable tear over the past two months, riding a 13-game win streak that started before Thanks
The Coach of the Year race is wide open as February looms with a plethora of candidates making great cases for consideration. While Bruce Pearl of No. 1 Auburn and Jon Scheyer of No. 2 Duke are obvious names,