Bill Belichick offers Vince Marrow to join him at North Carolina

Could Bill Belichick be the one to lure Vince Marrow away from Lexington? He’s offered Kentucky‘s top assistant a spot on his staff at North Carolina — and “just might be successful,” reports FootballScoop.
“Belichick is targeting University of Kentucky assistant head coach Vince Marrow for an offensive assistant coaching role on Belichick’s inaugural North Carolina staff,” the popular news-breaking outlet said Saturday. “Per sources, Belichick and Marrow have previously known each other and share representation.”
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Louisville previously targeted Marrow to open the offseason, though nothing materialized between the two sides.
Marrow first joined the Kentucky staff when Mark Stoops took the head coaching job ahead of the 2013 season, emerging as the program’s ace recruiter and NFL liaison. As other staff members have come and gone over the years on both sides of the football, the Big Dawg has been the lone constant — and has been paid accordingly, earning an impressive $1.3 million per year as one of the highest-earning assistants in college football.
Is this the one that ends Marrow’s time in Lexington?
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