Belichick is facing social media setback after UNC is blown up again

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The Bill Belichick experience in Chapel Hill does not go smoothly.

Tar Heels fell to 2-3 on the season on Saturday, after suffering an embarrassing 38-10 loss to Clemson, who went into the day of winning just one of their first four games.

UNC pulled 28-3 after only a quarter, on the heels by losing to UCF 34-9 last week.

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Clemson Tiger’s main coach Dabo Swinney meets with North Carolina Tar Heels Head coach Bill Belichick before a game at Kenan Stadium on Saturday. (Bob Donnan/Imag photos)

North Carolina’s two wins came against Charlotte and Richmond. Tar Heels began the season with a 48-14 loss to TCU.

When Tigers blew UNC, many went to social media to rip the eight-time Super Bowl winner.

“I wouldn’t hold it against Belichick if he just stopped at the break and was never seen again,” said Dave Portnoy. “Someone has to get him hell out of college football asap.”

“Bill Belichick has to tip his cap and call Tom Brady his father. This will go down as the worst ending to an otherwise legendary career in sports history,” wrote a user.

North Carolina chief coach Bill Belichicks Tar Heels dropped to 2-3 on the season on Saturday. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

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Outkicks Ler Travis added, “So Bill Belichick Unc -Embed period is a complete dumpster -fire. Not sure he will come to year two. He should have withdrawn when Tom Brady left New England, his coaching he would be endlessly higher. Now he’s just turned on all this on fire.”

Antonio Williams threw a 75-yard trick-play touchdown pass to TJ Moore on the first offensive snap to start Clemson’s dominant show. Cade Klubnik threw four touchdowns in the game’s first 30 minutes.

Clemson was preferred by approx. 14 points, but ranked as No. 4, entering the season, the tigrors have had a nightmare in a season so far.

North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick responds to a spectacle while on the sidelines on Saturday in the second quarter at Kenan Stadium. (Bob Donnan/Imag photos)

UNC is gone next week before traveling to Cal next week.

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