Highlights from Bill Belichick’s 1st ACC Kickoff
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SB Nation on MSNHighlights from Bill Belichick’s first ACC KickoffOne thing that Bill Belichick hasn’t done much of since being hired at UNC is speak to the media. There was the opening press conference, the interview with Jones Angell and Adam Lucas, plus the availability he had with the media down in Florida during the ACC Spring Meetings. Beyond that, though, he really hasn’t been speaking much.
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It's fair to wonder how long it's been since the University of North Carolina was the talk of the ACC football world.
North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick was the main attraction Thursday at the final day of the ACC Kickoff event in Charlotte.
The only missing touches were walk-up music — think Springsteen or Bon Jovi — followed by tuxedoed ring announcer Michael Buffer commanding the packed house: “LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!”
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