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UNC Tar Heels offensive restructuring under Bobby Petrino

Overview

North Carolina offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino has introduced a new offensive philosophy for the Tar Heels, emphasizing a run-first approach designed to manage the clock and support a play-action passing attack. Petrino announced a competition among four quarterbacks—Billy Edwards Jr., Miles O'Neill, Au'Tori Newkirk, and Travis Burgess—to determine the starter for the season opener against TCU.

As the season approaches, players have described Petrino’s coaching style as “old school,” demanding, and highly attentive to detail. Following a 2025 season characterized by a lack of offensive cohesion, head coach Bill Belichick hired Petrino to provide direction and expertise. Players noted that while the coach expects perfection in positioning and may yell, the rigorous approach is intended to push the team to a higher level.

Entities

Bobby Petrino · Bill Belichick · Trech Kekahuna · North Carolina Tar Heels football · Billy Edwards Jr.

Timeline

  1. 4 days ago

    [SPORTS] 3 sources
    Bobby Petrino's coaching style impacts UNC Tar Heels offense

    UNC Tar Heels players describe new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino’s precise and ‘old school’ coaching style as the team prepares for the 2026 season under head coach Bill Belichick.

  2. 21 days ago

    [SPORTS] 3 sources
    Bobby Petrino shapes UNC football with run‑first philosophy and four‑QB race

    Bobby Petrino emphasizes a run‑first approach for UNC football and oversees a four‑quarterback competition ahead of the TCU season opener in Ireland.

Sources

newsday.com · si.com · solutionreach.com