The debut season of coach Bill Belichick at North Carolina is a home sellout.
The university announced Wednesday that all season and single-game tickets at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill have been sold.
The school, instead, is directing fans seeking tickets to SeatGeek, the official resale marketplace of the Tar Heels.
The home season begins Sept. 1 with a nonconference game against TCU. Also visiting Chapel Hill in 2025 are Richmond (Sept. 13), Clemson (Oct. 4), Virginia (Oct. 25), Stanford (Nov. 8) and Duke (Nov. 22).
The Tar Heels signed Belichick, 73, to a five-year deal through the 2029 season to replace Mack Brown. He will earn $10 million a year, plus up to $3.5 million in performance incentives. The first three years of the contract are guaranteed.
Belichick won six Super Bowl championships as the head coach of the New England Patriots and two more as an assistant coach with the New York Giants.
Interest in “Chapel Bill” and the Tar Heels is so high that multiple outlets reported last week the start of production on a docuseries that will chronicle the North Carolina season and later stream on Hulu.