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Bleav in UNC

Bleav in UNC

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Bleav in UNC is your go-to podcast for smart, insider coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels athletics — hosted by former UNC standout and current NFL scout Ronnie McGill. From in-depth football breakdowns and basketball analysis to recruiting updates and player development insights, Ronnie brings a rare dual perspective from both the locker room and the scouting world. Whether you’re a die-hard Tar Heel or a casual ACC fan, this show delivers authentic, informed conversation rooted in Carolina blue. Basketball Football (American) Politics & Government
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  • Hard Truths and Hard Decisions - UNC & Michigan Fallouts
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Bleav in UNC, hosted by Carolina’s Own Ronnie McGill, D-Block, and JD, the crew delivers an in-depth breakdown of major offseason developments for North Carolina football, along with broader college football discussion.

    The episode opens with reaction to UNC firing offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens, with the group detailing why the move felt inevitable. The hosts discuss the offense’s lack of identity, poor run game usage, inconsistent personnel decisions, and missed opportunities to put players in positions to succeed. They also explore Kitchens’ background as a position coach and why the OC role ultimately proved too big.

    From there, the conversation shifts to UNC’s quarterback room and incoming recruits. The crew debates the value of star rankings versus accuracy, experience, and mental processing, comparing high school completion percentages and discussing Gio Lopez’s future. They emphasize patience, development, and how the right offensive coordinator can completely change a quarterback’s trajectory.

    The defensive side of the ball gets attention next, with JD highlighting the importance of defensive line upgrades and breaking down UNC’s focus on adding size and physicality up front. The hosts explain how improved trench play can elevate the entire defense, including turnover production in the secondary.

    Offensively, the group evaluates wide receiver, tight end, and running back needs, including thoughts on playmakers who can contribute early, the importance of yards after catch, and whether UNC should dip into the transfer portal despite signing nine receivers. Special teams also come under scrutiny, with discussion around the dismissal of the special teams coordinator and the need for more game-changing plays.

    The episode closes with a candid and wide-ranging discussion on Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore’s firing, leadership accountability, decision-making at the highest level, and how quickly opportunity can be lost in college football.

    As always, the show blends NFL front-office perspective, former-player insight, and real football evaluation, giving fans a deeper understanding of where UNC stands and where it needs to go.


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    46 mins
  • Strength of Schedule, Selection Problems, and Championship Lessons
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of Bleav in UNC, Carolina’s Own breaks down a Championship Weekend that flipped the playoff landscape on its head. Ronnie, D-Block, and JD open with JD’s victorious prediction that chaos was coming—and chaos arrived in the form of James Madison punching its ticket into the 12-team playoff. The crew debates whether college football can ever truly have a Cinderella the way basketball does and what it means for the sport moving forward.

    From there, the conversation shifts to the ACC’s down year, how Miami missing the conference title game impacted the playoff picture, and whether the committee was forced into elevating James Madison because the ACC lacked a strong enough resume across the board.

    The guys also dive into whether the AAC deserves an automatic bid, how Tulane stacks up against real Power Five competition, and what this means for teams in the Sun Belt, MAC, and beyond. The debate intensifies as Ronnie, JD, and Block break down:

    Strength of schedule vs. number of losses
    Whether Alabama should have been left out
    Why Notre Dame had a strong argument but still fell short
    How the current playoff format creates contradictions every single year
    Whether college football should get rid of conference championship games altogether

    Later in the episode, the crew reacts strongly to Notre Dame declining its bowl invite, discussing how the move impacts players, seniors, potential transfers, and the overall culture of college football.

    The show wraps with full playoff predictions, including:

    Can James Madison hang with Oregon?
    Oklahoma vs. Alabama (the rematch)
    Why Ole Miss might run Tulane out of the stadium
    Miami at Texas A&M and which version of Carson Beck will show up


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    43 mins
  • UNC's Postseason Reality + Championship Weekend
    Dec 5 2025

    In this post-season recap, Carolina’s Own breaks down a wild year of UNC football from every angle. Ronnie, D-Block, and JD open with Thanksgiving catch-ups before diving into the Heels’ offensive struggles, quarterback evaluation, coaching decisions, and why explosive plays were missing all season. The guys analyze Gio Lopez’s development, Jordan Shipp’s potential, and the bigger systemic issues holding the offense back.

    On the defensive side, they revisit the mid-season turnaround under Bill Belichick, the late-season regression, and what UNC must add through the portal — from interior defensive linemen to true playmakers in the secondary. The crew also debates Bill Belichick's future, whether UNC is truly his long-term plan, and what the Giants rumors mean for the program during a crucial recruiting stretch.

    Then it gets spicy: the ACC Championship controversy. Should the league strong-arm Duke out and put Miami in for the sake of playoff representation? JD says absolutely not. Ronnie and Darian say the ACC needs its best team on the biggest stage.

    They close with national championship predictions, Alabama–Georgia talk, Lane Kiffin’s SEC move, and why timing, money, and legacy all collide in today’s college landscape.


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    51 mins
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