Bill Belichick’s first season at North Carolina has already pushed some college football voices to the edge, and Brandon Walker did not hold back on Thursday’s edition of Josh Pate’s College Football Show.
Walker said the Tar Heels’ situation around Belichick has started to feel less like a football program and more like something people glance at and move past. He compared it to an animal at the zoo that has clearly seen better days, adding, "Not a whole lot of us are really just shining a light on this thing," Walker said. "We're not scared of him, but we're almost like bemused like you're walking by an animal at the zoo and you know this animal is seeing better days and you're like, let's just come on kids, let's just go over here.
"There's other animals in Norman and Austin and everything. Let's let them, they're clearly not feeding this one.”
The criticism came on a show where Josh Pate also said he believes North Carolina may move on from Belichick soon, possibly before the end of the year. Pate also argued the school never should have hired him in the first place, pointing to the chance UNC had to bring in quarterback Darian Mensah and Jon Sumrall. At the time, Sumrall had not yet led Tulane to the College Football Playoff.
Walker took a different view on the decision to gamble on Belichick, saying the idea of watching the legendary coach adapt to college football was part of the appeal. Even so, he said Belichick has not looked like the same force who won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots.
"As a sports consumer wanted to see how he would react in the world of college football, because college football coaches have to go through so much more BS and so much more crap than NFL coaches, and he couldn't handle the BS of the NFL," Walker said.
"When he would show up to a press conference, mad and angry. Can you imagine when these beat writers that cover for 8,000 people in some college town come up to him, he's going to eat them alive?
"I thought that's what I was looking forward to. I was looking forward, but he is not that. He is a neutered version of himself.”
Belichick and UNC will begin the regular season against TCU on Aug. 29 in Dublin, Ireland. That opener could go a long way toward changing the conversation heading into Year 2.
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