
Adam Smith
Writer at Inside Carolina
Writer @InsideCarolina || Formerly ink-stained @thetimesnews for many moons || Still out here getting cuter || Pass and screen and cut
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1 week ago |
247sports.com | Adam Smith
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Kane Kepley showed up for postgame interviews Thursday night with dirt smudges up and down the front of his once-white North Carolina baseball uniform, caked from his chest to his knees, and a blood stain oozing on the lower half of his right leg. "Yeah, it's usually like that," he said, smiling about his particularly dirty body of work, before assessing the pooled blood that had turned part of his pants leg red. "They're scabs.
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2 weeks ago |
247sports.com | Adam Smith
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina athletics director Bubba Cunningham can be counted among the prominent NCAA administrators who support the idea of a collective bargaining model for college sports.
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2 weeks ago |
247sports.com | Adam Smith
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Zayden High is expected to be back as a member of the North Carolina men's basketball team for next season, presumably marking the last step in the pathway to his return after sitting out this past season, multiple sources close to the situation have told Inside Carolina. The 6-foot-9 forward re-enrolled in January and resumed classes at UNC this semester, which ended Monday ahead of final exams.
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2 weeks ago |
247sports.com | Adam Smith
Here’s a look at where the Tar Heels’ free-agent prospects, who finished their college careers at Carolina, are landing after the 2025 draft. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina had only one football player taken across the course of the three days, seven rounds and 257 picks that comprised the 2025 NFL Draft. But now other Tar Heels have a chance to join running back Omarion Hampton (first-round selection by the Los Angeles Chargers) in the league.
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3 weeks ago |
247sports.com | Adam Smith
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Last spring, with the NCAA transfer portal window flung open for its tornado of business activity, North Carolina's football staff endured an especially anxious wait up until the night running back Omarion Hampton agreed to stay with the Tar Heels for what amounted to a considerable hometown discount. Privately, former coach Mack Brown and his assistants had grown concerned that a big-money suitor might poach Hampton, particularly Georgia.
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