North Carolina Coach Had Health Problems Amid Disappointing Season
Summary
The North Carolina Tar Heels had a challenging season in college football, finishing with a 4-8 overall record. Offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens faced health issues, undergoing multiple heart surgeries, which might have affected his performance.Key Facts
- North Carolina Tar Heels ended the season with a 4-8 record and 2-6 in ACC play.
- The team had challenges in recruiting new players ahead of the 2025 season.
- For the 2026 class, the team is ranked No. 17 in recruiting, showing potential improvement.
- Freddie Kitchens, the offensive coordinator, faced heart issues and had three surgeries in 11 days in the past year.
- Kitchens was previously the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 2019.
- Kitchens was part of the North Carolina coaching staff before the arrival of head coach Bill Belichick.
- Kitchens served as the interim head coach for the Tar Heels during their 2024 bowl game.
- North Carolina is looking to hire a new offensive coordinator after Kitchens' departure.
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