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North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora blew up ACC Media Day by saying the future of the United States of America hinges on football and questioning CTE research. Could, should and will North Carolina fire him? If so, what precedent would it set for other programs? And who could replace him as head coach in 2019? Seth Littrell, Neal Brown and Blake Anderson are among the possibilities. Read more: https://herosports.com/college-football/larry-fedora-north-carolina-fired-candidates-cte-ahah
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Seth Littrell, who for the past two seasons has been the offensive coordinator at North Carolina, will be the new head coach at North Texas, according to an ESPN report on Saturday. If Littrell leaves UNC, he would do so after he helped lead the Tar Heels to one of the most prolific offensive seasons in school history. The Tar Heels enter the ACC Championship game on Saturday night against Clemson averaging 495.7 yards per game, which ranks 16th nationally. UNC averages 7.46 yards per play, which is second nationally. The Tar Heels' offense has been particularly explosive this season, too, which is something I wrote about here. The timing of this news isn't ideal for the Tar Heels, who will play one of the most important games in school history on Saturday night. Even so, there had been rumblings for the past week or so that Littrell was among North Texas' leading candidates. Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/article48175430.html#storylink=cpy
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Littrell's is Larry Fedora at UNC. Fedora's name is being thrown around for some of the biggest jobs in the country. The UNC guys see Littrell as a possible replacement if Fedora leaves. "That all being said, Bubba can look at Chizik or, if he does not mind the idea of running a program where the coach leaves every time they're good, he could pick someone off of Urban Meyer's staff or any SEC coordinator. I personally would be most interested in Seth Littrell getting the nod. I like the way the offense looks and he should know all Fedora's tricks, keeping continuity. I don't think there would be a big drop-off from Fedora to Littrell since he calls the plays and goes on most offensive player recruiting trips with Fedora already. Littrell's Alma Matre is also Oklahoma, so he would not be heading back there anytime soon." read more: http://www.tarheelblog.com/2015/11/19/9759450/week-eleven-roundtable