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North Carolina, Bill Belichick Receive Disappointing Recruiting News
North Carolina, Bill Belichick Receive Disappointing Recruiting News

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time31-05-2025

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North Carolina, Bill Belichick Receive Disappointing Recruiting News

North Carolina, Bill Belichick Receive Disappointing Recruiting News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. First-year North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick is attempting to adjust to college football recruiting after a historic NFL career. Advertisement It's, perhaps, the biggest challenge for Belichick in his first ever coaching role in the collegiate ranks. The 2026 class will be Belichick's first full recruiting cycle after taking over for College Football Hall of Famer Mack Brown in January. UNC finished 38th nationally with 30 signees in Brown's final class of 2025. Belichick and general manager Michael Lombardi have made an early splash in the 2026 cycle, holding 15 commits and the nation's No. 16 class. However, the recruiting trail can be a chaotic space, and the Tar Heels received some disappointing news over the weekend. North Carolina Tar Heels new head coach Bill BelichickJim Dedmon-Imagn Images Four-star wide receiver O'Mari Johnson, who committed to UNC on April 6, has reportedly backed off his pledge and re-opened his recruitment, according to On3's Chad Simmons. Advertisement Johnson (6-foot, 183 pounds) plays for Jackson Academy in Wesson, Mississippi. He ranks as the No. 26 wide receiver and the No. 14 player in the state (Rivals). Johnson has amassed 129 catches for over 2,000 yards with 28 receiving touchdowns dating back to his eighth grade year. The talented athlete also has 896 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns at tailback, per MaxPreps. The Tar Heels initially earned Johnson's commitment after he took an official visit to Chapel Hill on April 4. The silver lining for Belichick and Co. is UNC is expected to remain a top contender, according to the report. Johnson has official visits scheduled to Tulane (June 12) and Mississippi State (June 20). Advertisement Related: Elite LSU WR Commit Addresses Possible Flip to Hated SEC Rival Related: Kenny Dillingham Makes Bold Claim About Arizona State's 'Blue-Blood' Potential This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

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