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  • 1 week ago | keepingitheel.com | Jeremiah Artacho

    Two halves are already enough, right? The game of college basketball has been favorited by fans for plenty of decades now. From the atmosphere and competition to all the components that make it what it is today. However, the NCAA is trying to change it. Besides speculation about expanding the 64-team format, which arguably creates the most incredible postseason event in all of sports, there are discussions about changing the game from teams playing halves to quarters, similar to the NBA.

  • 2 weeks ago | keepingitheel.com | Jeremiah Artacho

    The former Tar Heel might have a new home in the future. Cole Anthony. His lone season in Chapel Hill will be memorable for plenty of things, but more importantly, it was during the time our world entered a historic pandemic. COVID-19. What happened on the Roy Williams court during the 2019-20 year may go down as one of, if not the worst, in program history as the team ended the season with a 14-19 record. Carolina fans faced the trouble of watching their team fall time and time again.

  • 2 weeks ago | keepingitheel.com | Jeremiah Artacho

    UNC's pitching staff featured two freshmen who added outstanding performances on the field. Walker McDuffie and Ryan Lynch. Two freshmen pitchers who played significant roles in the UNC baseball program's advancement to the Super Regionals. Lynch started that final game of the series, throwing seven innings, allowing three hits, three runs (two earned), and one free pass to first base with a walk.

  • 2 weeks ago | keepingitheel.com | Jeremiah Artacho

    Former Tar Heel Omarion Hampton enters his NFL career with one of the Harbaugh brothers as his head coach. During this year's 2025 NFL Draft, another Tar Heel entered the history of players who have joined the professional level. This time, it is running back Omarion Hampton, who the Los Angeles Chargers selected with the 22nd pick of the first round. His stellar season in college increased his stock, as Hampton was the only consistent source of offense for former head coach Mack Brown.

  • 2 weeks ago | keepingitheel.com | Jeremiah Artacho

    The latest edition of the video game, College Football 26, will allow programs to benefit based on a certain criteria. Do you enjoy playing video games? Are you a fan of college football? Perhaps, a Tar Heel fan by chance? Well, you can help the UNC football program earn my money by using them in the upcoming College Football 26 video game, releasing on Thursday, July 10. Who would have ever thought sports fans would be able to help out their favorite collegiate team?

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