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Bill Belichick Names Starting QB for UNC

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As a result, O'Neill might find himself with a chance later this season."If Edwards is healthy and resembles the quarterback who threw for nearly 2,900 yards at Maryland in 2024, North Carolina could be substantially better on offense," Navarro wrote. "If the knee limits his mobility or the Tar Heels struggle against TCU, O’Neill could get an opportunity to run the show."View 0 CommentsRequest Reprint & LicensingSubmit CorrectionView Editorial & AI Guidelines

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By Cameron Kiszla0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.The North Carolina Tar Heels have named their new QB1.Head Coach Bill Belichick is going with Billy Edwards Jr. as his primary signal caller, reports Pete Thamel of ESPN.Edwards, a well-traveled transfer most recently with the Wisconsin Badgers, beat out Texas A&M transfer Miles O'Neill.Read More on NCAA...He was the Badgers' starter last year before he sprained his left knee in the first game of the season and ultimately didn't play again beyond two drives a few weeks later.Now, though, he'll get another chance in his sixth season of college football, which also includes stops at Maryland and Wake…

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