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The opportunity to do so comes in Chapel Hill, where the Tar Heels have not won a conference title since 1980. Belichick, 72, spent some time in college football this year at Washington, where his son Steve Belichick joined the Huskies as defensive coordinator under first-year head coach Jedd Fisch. Bill’s father, Steve, worked in college football for more than 40 years (including a stop at UNC). Belichick spent some time in college football this year at Washington, where his son Steve Belichick joined the Huskies as defensive coordinator. After Brown was fired, Cunningham appeared on UNC’s “Carolina Insider” podcast and detailed what he was looking for in the Tar Heels’ next football coach.
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Sorry, You’ve Been Rejected. Now Let’s Party.
  + stars: | 2023-04-25 | by ( Danielle Braff | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The result is more rejections, with some colleges touting their low acceptance rates (or high rejection rates, depending on your perspective). High interest rates and recession worries are leading to layoffs and a relative lag in hiring — so rejections are ample post-high school as well. Some graduate schools and even professionals are trying to combat the situation with their own rejection parties, rejection walls and even résumés filled only with rejections. But rejection parties help us realize that this is an ordinary part of life, and they allow us to share our rejection stories. “It’s harder to take a rejection as seriously if we’re having a party about it,” he said.
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