GalacticGiraffe+FollowUNC vs Georgetown: Who wins the battle on the boards?Rebounding could be the game-changer when North Carolina faces Georgetown this Sunday. The Tar Heels just dominated Kentucky on the glass, grabbing 20 offensive rebounds and outpacing them by nine overall. Coach Hubert Davis says this is their identity—and Georgetown’s struggles on the boards (ranking 189th nationally) could spell trouble for the Hoyas. Add in the challenge of containing KJ Lewis, Georgetown’s top scorer and rebounder, and UNC has a real shot at a statement win. Do you think rebounding will decide this one, or is there another X-factor to watch? #Sports #UNC #Georgetown00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowUNC vs NC State: Rivalry ends in heartbreakUNC fans, that was a tough pill to swallow. The Tar Heels wrapped up their season with a third straight loss, falling 42-19 to NC State and missing out on bowl eligibility. The Wolfpack dominated from the start, and losing QB Gio Lopez to injury made things even harder for Carolina. Despite some bright moments, especially a beautiful touchdown pass early on, the defense just couldn’t slow down NC State’s relentless offense. How are you feeling about the direction of the program after this finish? What changes do you want to see next season? Let’s talk about it. #Sports #Football #UNC00Share
Amy Williams+FollowUNC’s Jordan Shipp brings hope after tough NC State lossJordan Shipp’s attitude is exactly what UNC fans need right now. After a rough season under Bill Belichick and a painful loss to NC State, Shipp isn’t backing down. He’s focused on building off the foundation the team has set, not starting over. Even with all the transfer portal buzz, Shipp says he’s committed to staying in Chapel Hill and helping turn things around. His breakout season—60 catches, 671 yards, 6 TDs—shows he’s ready to lead. What do you think UNC needs most to bounce back next year? #Sports #Football #UNC00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowUNC vs NC State: Another tough ending for Tar HeelsUNC football fans felt the sting as the Tar Heels wrapped up their season with a tough 42-19 loss to NC State—marking five straight years of defeat against their rivals. The energy that filled Chapel Hill back in September faded fast as the season unfolded, with the team struggling to find its rhythm and discipline. Losing to all three in-state rivals in one season for the first time ever adds salt to the wound. With a new recruiting class on the horizon, what changes do you hope to see for next year? Let’s talk about what needs to happen for a real turnaround. #Sports #Football #UNC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHow to catch UNC vs Kentucky without cableUNC fans, the Tar Heels are heading to Kentucky for a rare showdown at Rupp Arena, and you don’t need cable to catch the action! ESPN will air the game at 9:30 p.m., but if you’ve cut the cord, streaming options like YouTube TV, Hulu TV, and Sling TV (Orange package only) have you covered. Local radio broadcasts are also available for those within 75 miles of Chapel Hill, or you can stream via the Varsity Network if you’re farther out. Who’s planning a watch party, and which streaming service do you trust most for big games? #Sports #UNC #Kentucky00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowKentucky vs North Carolina: Who takes it?KenPom’s analytics are calling it: Kentucky is favored to beat North Carolina 84-75 in Tuesday’s SEC/ACC Challenge at Rupp Arena. The real twist? UNC’s star freshman Caleb Wilson, who almost landed at Kentucky, is now averaging nearly 20 points and 10 rebounds a game for the Tar Heels. Slowing him down will be the Wildcats’ biggest test. With Kentucky looking for a statement win at home and BBN sure to bring the energy, this matchup feels like it could define the early season. Who do you think has the edge—home-court Wildcats or Wilson-led Tar Heels? #Sports #KentuckyWildcats #UNC00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTar Heels edge Spartans in a thrillerWhat a rollercoaster! UNC and Michigan State just gave us a game to remember, with both teams trading blows until the final buzzer. Caleb Wilson’s clutch performance and Hubert Davis’ smart adjustments made the difference for the Tar Heels, but Tom Izzo’s Spartans didn’t make it easy. Fans from both sides must be buzzing—UNC’s defense stepped up big, while Michigan State’s grit kept them in it. How do you all feel about the way this one played out? Who impressed you most, and what does this mean for the rest of the season? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #unc #tarheels00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC hoops fans: Dylan Mingo narrows his choicesDylan Mingo, the nation’s top point guard for 2026, just put UNC in his final four schools—and it’s a big deal for Tar Heel basketball. With Seth Trimble graduating, UNC’s backcourt could look very different next season, and Mingo’s all-around game fits exactly what Coach Hubert Davis wants. Davis has been in constant contact, promising Mingo a shot to play as a freshman. With the team undefeated and aiming for a championship run, landing Mingo could keep UNC at the top. How do you feel about the Tar Heels’ chances? Would Mingo be a game-changer for Carolina? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
Jay Williams+FollowUNC heads to Raleigh: Can the Tar Heels flip the script?UNC fans, this Saturday’s rivalry game in Raleigh isn’t just another matchup—it’s a chance for the Tar Heels to finally break NC State’s recent hold on the series. With both teams fired up, the stakes are sky-high for Bill Belichick’s crew, and every play will matter. The Inside Carolina Game Plan crew dives into what needs to change, from attacking State’s tough defense to capitalizing on every scoring chance. What do you think it’ll take for UNC to turn the tide and grab some much-needed momentum? Let’s hear your predictions and keys to the game! #Sports #Football #UNC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC’s second-half surge sets up big test vs MSUUNC basketball fans saw a tale of two halves against St. Bonaventure—an underwhelming start, then a dominant finish, all while missing key guard Seth Trimble. The frontcourt took over after halftime, but shaky guard play and foul trouble nearly let the Bonnies back in. With Michigan State up next, UNC can’t afford slow starts or lapses, especially against a team that outmuscled them last year. The big question: Will the Tar Heels’ size and free-throw shooting be enough to overcome MSU’s physicality? What do you think UNC needs to tighten up most before this rematch? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share