College football Week 4 predictions
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Richmond visits Kenan Memorial Stadium in Week 2, facing Bill Belichick's North Carolina squad in a marquee college football showdown.
Lane Kiffin and Co. will host multiple flip targets on Saturday night in Oxford, continue making presence felt on recruiting trail.
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CBS Sports spoke to TCU coach Sonny Dykes the day the Belichick hire went official, and he hearkened back to the opener two years ago against Deion Sanders. On that occasion, a 45-42 loss pushed a promising TCU team to 5-7 and out of bowl eligibility.
UNC will travel south to Orlando to pay a visit to UCF Saturday afternoon. It's the first time the Tar Heels and Knights have ever met.
Freshman running back Demon June had a breakout game and the Tar Heels' defense held Richmond in check in a 41-6 victory at Kenan Stadium.
UNC got off to a great start, scoring a touchdown on its first drive before getting a quick stop on defense, but it was all TCU from there on. The Horned Frogs scored two defensive touchdowns and running back Kevorian Barnes had a 75-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage of the second half.
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The Knights will host the Tar Heels Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. UNC is under new leadership this season with longtime NFL coach Bill Belichick taking the reins. North Carolina is 2-1 on the season with wins over Charlotte and Richmond after opening the campaign with a blowout loss to Texas Christian University.
Cam Fancher and Tayven Jackson have started one game apiece for the UCF Knights. Scott Frost hasn't decided who will go against North Carolina.