Listen "UNC Kicks Off Fall 2025: Bill Belichick Debuts, Budget Cuts Announced, Athletic Leadership Changes, and New Student Traditions"
Episode Synopsis
Good afternoon, Tar Heels! Welcome back to campus for the start of another exciting academic year. Here's what's happening at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as of August 25, 2025.
The Tar Heels are gearing up for an electrifying football season under the leadership of new head coach Bill Belichick. The season kicks off on Monday, September 1, with a highly anticipated home game against TCU. Fans are eager to see how Belichick, renowned for his six Super Bowl victories with the New England Patriots, will steer the team in his inaugural college coaching role. Adding to the excitement, Hulu has announced a docuseries that will chronicle Belichick's first season with the Tar Heels, set to premiere later this fall.
In a departure from tradition, Coach Belichick will not make weekly appearances on UNC's coach's radio show, now renamed "Carolina Football Live." He is scheduled to participate only in the season's first episode on August 27. Moving forward, the show will feature UNC general manager Michael Lombardi, along with assistant coaches and players.
The men's soccer team is set to open their season at home against UCF on Thursday, August 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Dorrance Field. This match marks the debut of the "Heeligans," the official student supporters group for Carolina men's soccer. The first 500 students in attendance will receive an official Heeligans t-shirt. Throughout the season, additional Heeligans-themed giveaways are planned, including rally towels and scarves for key matches.
As the new semester begins, UNC-Chapel Hill is facing significant budget reductions. University leaders have announced plans to cut $70 million from the budget due to federal funding cuts and state budget uncertainties. These reductions are expected to impact nonresident financial aid and may lead to layoffs among administrative staff. The university is also implementing the ServiceFirst initiative to identify operational efficiencies and strategic cost-savings.
In leadership news, UNC has announced a transition in its athletic department. Bubba Cunningham, who has served as athletic director since 2011, will mentor his successor, Steve Newmark, through the upcoming academic year before taking on a senior advisory role in 2026. Newmark, currently president of RFK Racing and a Chapel Hill native, will assume the role of executive associate athletic director effective August 15, 2025.
Looking ahead, here are some events to mark on your calendar:
- : Coach Belichick's appearance on "Carolina Football Live."
- : Football season opener against TCU at Kenan Stadium.
- : Away game against Charlotte 49ers.
- : Home game against Richmond.
For a complete list of events and more details, visit the UNC events calendar at [calendar.unc.edu](https://calendar.unc.edu/).
That's all for now, Tar Heels. Stay tuned for more updates, and let's make this a fantastic semester!
The Tar Heels are gearing up for an electrifying football season under the leadership of new head coach Bill Belichick. The season kicks off on Monday, September 1, with a highly anticipated home game against TCU. Fans are eager to see how Belichick, renowned for his six Super Bowl victories with the New England Patriots, will steer the team in his inaugural college coaching role. Adding to the excitement, Hulu has announced a docuseries that will chronicle Belichick's first season with the Tar Heels, set to premiere later this fall.
In a departure from tradition, Coach Belichick will not make weekly appearances on UNC's coach's radio show, now renamed "Carolina Football Live." He is scheduled to participate only in the season's first episode on August 27. Moving forward, the show will feature UNC general manager Michael Lombardi, along with assistant coaches and players.
The men's soccer team is set to open their season at home against UCF on Thursday, August 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Dorrance Field. This match marks the debut of the "Heeligans," the official student supporters group for Carolina men's soccer. The first 500 students in attendance will receive an official Heeligans t-shirt. Throughout the season, additional Heeligans-themed giveaways are planned, including rally towels and scarves for key matches.
As the new semester begins, UNC-Chapel Hill is facing significant budget reductions. University leaders have announced plans to cut $70 million from the budget due to federal funding cuts and state budget uncertainties. These reductions are expected to impact nonresident financial aid and may lead to layoffs among administrative staff. The university is also implementing the ServiceFirst initiative to identify operational efficiencies and strategic cost-savings.
In leadership news, UNC has announced a transition in its athletic department. Bubba Cunningham, who has served as athletic director since 2011, will mentor his successor, Steve Newmark, through the upcoming academic year before taking on a senior advisory role in 2026. Newmark, currently president of RFK Racing and a Chapel Hill native, will assume the role of executive associate athletic director effective August 15, 2025.
Looking ahead, here are some events to mark on your calendar:
- : Coach Belichick's appearance on "Carolina Football Live."
- : Football season opener against TCU at Kenan Stadium.
- : Away game against Charlotte 49ers.
- : Home game against Richmond.
For a complete list of events and more details, visit the UNC events calendar at [calendar.unc.edu](https://calendar.unc.edu/).
That's all for now, Tar Heels. Stay tuned for more updates, and let's make this a fantastic semester!
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