Drake Maye Coverage
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Our TakeBrownlow: New friends for Duke, UNC, old foe for NC State in this week's bowl games
The bowl season has been underway for awhile, but now it comes for the three Triangle ACC teams. Two are facing an opponent for the first time ever in UNC vs. Oregon and Duke vs. UCF, and NC State is seeing an old friend (or enemy) in Maryland. How will opt-outs and the transfer portal play a role, and can any of the locals end the season on a good note? Lauren Brownlow breaks it down. -
UNC NIL collective makes deal for Maye amid transfer, offer rumors
UNC quarterback Drake Maye is returning for his third season in Chapel Hill. The Heels4Life collective came to him with "very, very fair amount," its executive director told ESPN. -
Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi: Two schools each offered UNC QB Drake Maye $5 million to transfer
Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi made his comments about North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye during a Tuesday appearance on 93.7 The Fan's "The PM Team with Poni & Mueller." -
In search for UNC's new offensive coordinator, Brown consults QB Maye for advice, approval
North Carolina head coach Mack Brown said quarterback Drake Maye, the ACC player of the year, had input into the decision to hire offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey. -
UNC Football introduces new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey
Former UCF offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey joins North Carolina's staff at the same position, replacing Phil Longo. -
UNC introduces new offensive line coach Randy Clements
Clements has worked as an offensive line coach at the college level since 2003, making stops at programs like Houston, Baylor, Florida State, Ole Miss, and most recently North Texas. -
Bowl matchups 2022-23: Reasons to watch every bowl game
There are 43 college football bowl games. Here are reasons to watch each of them. -
'Could never leave this place': QB Maye again pledges to remain a Tar Heel
North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye announced he would return to Chapel Hill for a third season with the Tar Heels. Maye previously said he planned on being back with the Tar Heels but it did not shut down online speculation. -
Maye: I'm a Carolina kid
Drake Maye talks after ACC Championship Game. -
Maye on transfer portal: 'It means something wearing that Carolina blue'
Quarterback Drake Maye said no other schools have reached out to him about a potential transfer. Maye, a redshirt freshman, was the ACC Player of the Year in 2022. -
Maye, UNC seeking first conference football title since 1980 vs. 'gold standard' Clemson
North Carolina, seeking its first ACC football title since 1980, plays Clemson in the 2022 ACC Championship Game in Charlotte. The winner will earn a spot in the Orange Bowl. -
Maye: 'If you have a player of the year in the conference, it means the team is doing well'
UNC quarterback and ACC Player of the Year Drake Maye addresses the media before the Tar Heels' ACC Championship Game versus Clemson. -
Maye selected as ACC Player of the Year
North Carolina redshirt freshman quarterback Drake Maye, who leads the nation in total offense and keyed the Tar Heels to the Coastal Division title, has been voted the 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Player of the Year. -
UNC-Clemson is not only conference championship worth watching
North Carolina and Clemson are two-loss teams, meaning the ACC will get left out of the CFP for a second consecutive season. -
All-ACC football teams announced, UNC's Maye named first team QB
North Carolina freshman quarterback Drake Maye, who currently leads the nation in total offense with 4,476 yards, earned 177 total points in the All-ACC balloting. -
Mack Brown discusses upcoming ACC Championship game against Clemson
North Carolina plays Clemson at 8 p.m. ET Saturday at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. -
Rivalry week is here! North Carolina hosts NC State on Friday afternoon
Kickoff between North Carolina and North Carolina State is set for 3:30 p.m. ET Friday. -
Maye: Can't let one game beat you twice
Drake Maye speaks to the media following a 21-17 loss to Georgia Tech -
Georgia Tech stuns No.13 North Carolina by a final of 21-17
North Carolina (9-1, 6-0 ACC) enters Saturday's game (5:30 p.m. ET Saturday, ESPN2) as a 21-point favorite. -
Can North Carolina, Clemson remain one-loss teams ahead of ACC title game?
North Carolina and Clemson likely need to remain one-loss teams ahead of the Dec. 3 conference championship game for a chance to make the College Football Playoff.