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UNC’s Portal Gamble & Playoff Heavyweights

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On this episode of Bleav in UNC, Carolina’s Own opens with a deep dive into UNC’s transfer portal activity and what it means for the roster moving forward. The discussion starts at quarterback, including Gio Lopez entering the portal and UNC bringing in two transfers who may offer experience but not clear long-term answers. The crew debates whether UNC is building competition, depth, or simply buying time as the quarterback room reshapes under a new offensive structure.

At running back, the focus shifts to Demon June returning to Chapel Hill. Ronnie explains why keeping June was one of the most important wins of the offseason, both for continuity and for UNC’s future. The group also talks about running back usage, why consistency matters, and how a stable one-two punch could help the offense in a new system.

The conversation then turns to the College Football Playoff, starting with Indiana’s dominance and their rematch against Oregon. The crew reflects on Indiana’s first win over Oregon earlier in the season and how Indiana’s veteran-heavy, physical approach has translated into postseason success. They debate whether Indiana has proven enough to be considered the national title favorite and what has changed for Oregon since that first matchup.

From there, the spotlight moves to Miami vs Ole Miss. All three hosts agree that Miami is one of the hardest outs left in the playoff field, largely because of a defensive line that travels and a team identity built on discipline, physicality, and mistake-free football. Miami’s wins over top-tier competition reinforce why defense still wins championships.

The episode closes with a broader discussion on the playoff format itself. The crew questions whether bye weeks are hurting top-seeded teams, why home-field advantage matters, and whether college football needs to rethink how it rewards its best teams. Final predictions are locked in for Indiana vs Oregon and Miami vs Ole Miss, with a strong belief that defense, experience, and physical football will decide who advances.


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