With Bill Belichick being hired as the next football coach at North Carolina, here's an updated list on the oldest active coaches in college football:
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Bill Belichick finalizing deal to become head coach at North Carolina
For North Carolina, the risk of hiring Bill Belichick is worth it
Bill Belichick officially hired by North Carolina as new head football coach
Why Bill Belichick is gravitating towards North Carolina instead of the NFL | Inside Coverage
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz, senior NFL reporter Charles Robinson, and senior NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss why the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach is moving towards the college game instead of returning to the NFL. Hear the full conversation on “Inside Coverage” - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
Juventus 2-0 Manchester City: Champions League – as it happened
Manchester City slipped to a seventh defeat in 10 games as Juventus ended their run of draws thanks to two second-half goals
3 mins: City have had the ball for almost all the game thus far, and they eventually work it to De Bruyne on the right. Di Gregorio catches his cross.
1 min: City have kicked off, and immediately gone route one, Ederson pumping a long ball downfield and winning a throw-in as a result.
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Arsenal 3-0 Monaco: Champions League – as it happened
Arsenal moved into third place in the table thanks to two goals from Bukayo Saka
3 min: Monaco are winning most of the early duels. Arsenal not quite up to speed yet. On the touchline, Mikel Arteta claps his hands by way of encouragement.
1 min: Ødegaard loses the ball within nanoseconds and Monaco go on the attack. Ben Seghir has a run at the Arsenal defence, but there’s no way through. A very early sign that Monaco aren’t here simply to make up the numbers.
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