TCU is the talk of the town after decimating UNC in Bill Belichick's college debut. In front of tons of Tar Heel fans, some famous ones included, TCU scored the most points any Belichick team has ever yielded in the entire history of his coaching career.
It prompted Joel Klatt to praise TCU, saying that they were one of the best teams that UNC was going to play this season and they showcased that on Monday night.
"TCU, they're a pretty damn good football team. Sneaky contender in the Big 12, Josh Hoover was terrific on Monday night. He's one of the better quarterbacks in that league. I think as a whole, the Big 12 probably has the best quarterback play of any league in college football."
He went on to say, "They said they felt disrespected the entirety of the off-season, and they played like it." Players after the game celebrated in the locker room and made jokes at Belichick's expense. It was clear that TCU felt that they were not being given much respect in comparison to a team that had been bad and a coach in his first college season.
At first, it looked like maybe all the attention being on UNC was warranted. They dominated the first two drives of the game on offense and defense, but TCU locked in after that. They played from then on like they were tired of hearing about Belichick, and dropped 41 unanswered points on his defense before UNC could even muster up a garbage-time score.