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Bleav in UNC

Bleav in UNC

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Bleav in UNC is your go-to podcast for smart, insider coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels athletics — hosted by former UNC standout and current NFL scout Ronnie McGill. From in-depth football breakdowns and basketball analysis to recruiting updates and player development insights, Ronnie brings a rare dual perspective from both the locker room and the scouting world. Whether you’re a die-hard Tar Heel or a casual ACC fan, this show delivers authentic, informed conversation rooted in Carolina blue. Basketball Football (American) Politics & Government
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  • The Combine Illusion: Testing Numbers vs. Real Football
    Mar 3 2026

    The Combine has officially turned into a track meet.

    In this episode, we break down the record-setting speed from Indianapolis and ask the real question: are teams scouting football players, or are they scouting stopwatches? With twenty-two players running sub-4.4 forties, we dig into whether testing numbers actually translate to success on Sundays — or simply create draft hype that reshapes boards for the wrong reasons.

    We debate the difference between track speed and football speed, why tape should always outweigh a great workout, and how specialized Combine training has changed the evaluation process. From Jeremiah Love’s explosive performance to Sonny Styles’ rare athletic profile, from Rueben Bain’s arm length debate to the reality of quarterback mobility, we examine which performances confirmed what we saw on film — and which ones may be misleading decision-makers.

    We also unpack how front offices balance best player available versus team need, how certain programs benefit from helmet bias, and why some of the fastest players in Combine history never became the best pros. The forty time may trend on social media, but real football is still played in pads.

    Testing numbers matter. But football tells the truth.

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    45 mins
  • Interviewed. Measured. Judged. — Football’s Longest Week
    Feb 27 2026

    The NFL Combine has officially become football’s longest week.

    In this episode, we break down the new prime-time Combine schedule and why pushing workouts to the evening may benefit television more than the players with millions on the line. We pull back the curtain on what really happens in interview rooms, how prospects move off draft boards for character issues more than slow 40 times, and why teams already know the answers before they ask the questions.

    We also dive into the growing trend of players fighting for sixth and seventh years of eligibility, what NIL has done to roster decisions, and whether “five to play four” needs to become firm policy. From recruiting rankings shifting after commitments to the politics behind measurables, we unpack the business shaping today’s game.

    Plus, we share real stories from our own college days — brutal 300-yard shuttle tests, failed conditioning runs, and what it actually took to survive offseason workouts.

    Football is evaluated. Football is measured. Football is judged. And this week, more than ever, it is exposed.

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    37 mins
  • The NIL Arms Race: The Death of Amateurism
    Feb 24 2026

    Carolina’s Own takes a deep dive into the wild west of NIL and what it means for the future of college football. We react to reports surrounding Miami’s Malachi Tony securing a deal worth nearly $2 million annually, plus added benefits like unlimited yacht access and luxury suite privileges at Dolphins games. That leads to a bigger debate: where is the line between NIL and improper benefits, and can the NCAA realistically regulate perks that do not have a defined dollar value?

    The conversation expands to Texas Tech’s billionaire-backed collective openly discussing building a roster with major financial backing. Is college football becoming Major League Baseball, where the biggest spenders win? Should there be a hard cap? And if enforcement is nearly impossible, has amateurism officially died?

    We also debate eligibility after Aguilar was denied extended years while others have received medical exemptions. Should college football implement a strict five-year maximum with only true catastrophic injury exceptions? With players now stretching careers six and seven years, is the system being gamed?

    From NIL caps to the possibility of separating football from the NCAA entirely, we explore whether college football is already a professional developmental league in everything but name. Ronnie even floats a bold idea: an NFL-style farm system where pro teams draft players out of high school and assign them to regional college programs.

    We close by shouting out former Tar Heel Jeb Terry and his company COSM, which is building next-generation immersive sports viewing venues in major cities.

    The system is wide open. Players are cashing in. The question is not whether change is coming — it is how drastic that change will be.


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    39 mins
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