Carolina Football
At least once a week, North Carolina coach Butch Davis walks the halls of the Kenan Football Center, pointing out wall hangings to replace, equipment to upgrade, doors to tear down. To him, building a champion isn't just about implementing a new offense or figuring out who will start at linebacker, things that will be on his mind during today's spring game.
Upgrading Tar Heels
The News and Observer
North Carolina football fans get their first chance to see their team's new offense today. But when it comes to finding out the identity of UNC's starting quarterback, they likely will have to wait a few more months.
UNC quarterbacks on display
The Durham Herald-Sun
North Carolina coach Butch Davis may have lost his hair, but he hasn't lost his vitality.
"I feel great," Davis said Thursday. He is undergoing precautionary chemotherapy treatments after a cancerous growth was removed from his mouth.
Davis near end of chemo
The News and Observer
Butch Davis spent the entire spring teaching North Carolina to play his way. Now comes his players' first public chance to show what they've learned.
Tar Heels learning to play Davis' way
The Associated Press
Two weeks ago, while wrapping up a visit to North Carolina, Mark House gladly accepted an offer to walk on the Tar Heels' football team as a freshman long snapper in the fall.
Hoggard's House excited about opportunity to be a Tar Heel
The Wilmington Star