Bill Belichick fires North Carolina OC
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Via Pete Thamel of ESPN.com, Belichick has fired offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special-teams coordinator Mike Priefer.
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Bill Belichick Fires 2 of His UNC Assistant Coaches After Disappointing Season — Is His Job Safe?
Bill Belichick has fired two of his assistant coaches with the North Carolina Tar Heels after his disappointing first season leading the team. ESPN was first to report on Friday, Dec. 12 that offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer have been relieved from their roles with UNC Football.