
r/tarheels

Working on a DTH story about Breadman's closing — share your memories?
Hey y'all!
I'm a student reporter with The Daily Tar Heel writing a story about Breadman's closing after being padlocked by the sheriff's office earlier this month. I want this piece to be about the community, not just the legal/eviction details.
If you have memories of Breadman's (like favorite orders, regulars you knew there, how long you'd been going, what it meant to you or your family), I'd love to hear more about via a quick phone chat.
If anyone worked there, knew the owners, or has thoughts on what should happen to the space next, I'd really appreciate hearing from you too.
Thanks in advance, and shoot me a comment or DM if interested!
Full 2026 preseason preview for Missouri State, with returning production, the portal, a two-deep and the schedule.
Hey all. I spent the offseason building a full 2026 preseason preview for every FBS team, each with its own writeup. Here's the Missouri State one
https://www.sports.mainmarket.com/college-football-preview-2026?team=ncaaf-most
It's got the returning production breakdown, the portal ins and outs, a projected two-deep, the schedule with model win probabilities, and a season projection.
Heads up, you might hit the paywall after the first page. Don't worry, I'm not charging reddit people for this, don't want to be an ass. Use the promo code LEECORSOROCKS and it opens up the entire thing.
So, what'd I get wrong? Casey Woods takes over for his first year and Jacob Clark's 3,244 yards and 28 touchdowns are gone, replaced by Duke transfer Henry Belin IV, who has 22 career passing yards. That offense was 16th nationally in passing yards per game last season, and the line that has to protect the new guy gave up 52 sacks. Only 26% of production returns, 19 came in through the portal, and the model has the Bears 110th. Does Woods hold 7-6 together, or is this the year it resets?
I'll be in the comments.
Sayon Keita clears the visa process, is en route to UNC
Per IC. Great news!
What would Hubert Davis’s ideal role be at UNC in five years?
I am old enough to know time heals all wounds. Coach Davis was not a good basketball coach and his shortcomings and stubbornness there led to him rightly being fired. He’s rightly mad. He is still a Tarheel legend and he made Coach Smith, Guthridge, Coach Williams proud. He fell short of our standards as a basketball team, but he also slayed Duke in the most important rivalry game of all time and sent off a horrible man, after sending him off on his home court a few weeks earlier and brought us Caleb Wilson.
Strengths: connects well with people, likable, competitive, obsessive
Weaknesses: talent evaluation, coaching, player development
Can his ego accept his weaknesses to build on his strengths and come back and compete here in a different role in five years time?
Time away from the family is key. Everyone knows this. What would be his ideal role?
Trimble to Louisville. Thoughts? (Feelings?)
I thought he was doing alright in the NBA Summer League...? I mean he's making a good financial decision, probably. I'd just hate for there to be any chance to muddy his legacy and "the shot" this season.
Adam Vinatieri called out Bill Belichick for not attending his HOF introduction ceremony “Unfortunately, Bill Couldn’t BE Here Right Now… It’s Because He’s Judging His Girlfriend’s Cheerleading Competition”
Seth Trimble (who may or may not be eligible after signing an exhibit 10 contract with the Wizards) announces late at night he intends to transfer
I really hate what the NCAA has become (and I fully blame the NCAA, not the players.)
There's a rumor that Trimble may commit to Louisville, the only non-Duke team in the ACC that Carolina plays twice next season.
I honestly didn't care when guys like Tyler Nickel or Dontrez Styles transferred to ACC schools. But a 4 year player like Trimble who seemed to bleed Tar Heel blue, who made it a point to punk the guys who transferred anytime we played them, who opened a store in Chapel Hill... I just thought he'd be one of those guys who came back all the time like so many of the older players do.
I don't think I could handle seeing him wearing an opposing jersey in the Smith Center, trying to beat UNC, and getting booed by the fans for it.
Bit of pain going through Chapel Hill right now, but how badly does it actually hurt North Carolina?
Seth Trimble has officially ended his time with the Tar Heels, but how much will it actually hurt this year's basketball team??
https://www.si.com/college/unc/tar-heels-why-seth-trimble-transfer-may-not-hurt
Pretty sad / terrifying / sobering analysis of Sayon Keita
youtu.beUNC Defensive Coordinator Steve Belichick on Medical Leave, Father Bill Says
chapelboro.comIf you had to root for Dook (Duke-Univ of NJ at Durham) or North Korea who would you root for and why would it be North Korea?
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