UNC Faces Offseason Uncertainty, Kim English Backs Out, Portal Turnover + NCAA Fifth-Year Eligibility Questions


Reese, Pam and Alex discuss the ongoing uncertainty surrounding North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball as the program undergoes a major offseason reset, breaking down, the coaching staff shake-up involving Michael Malone, Kim English’s sudden reversal that left questions about what went wrong and where UNC goes next, while also shifting to the bigger NCAA eligibility conversation and what the gradual fade of the COVID-era “super senior” effect could mean for roster building and competitive balance moving forward.
North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball IS navigating a major offseason reset as the transfer portal reshapes the roster and coaching staff under new head coach Michael Malone. Multiple players have entered the portal, part of a broader trend across college basketball, leaving UNC with significant roster turnover as it looks to rebuild with new additions and a redefined identity. Kim English was briefly expected to be part of that rebuild after accepting an assistant role, but in a surprising twist he backed out just days later and will not join the staff, creating another layer of uncertainty. With both roster movement and coaching changes happening simultaneously, UNC is in the middle of a pivotal transition period where transfer portal decisions and staff stability will play a huge role in shaping the program’s direction heading into next season. What will happen? What went wrong with English?
The NCAA has discussed eligibility rules, including fifth-year players, but no major changes have been made. Much of the current situation comes from the COVID-era waiver that gave athletes an extra year, creating a wave of “super seniors” that is still impacting roster construction. While that exception has mostly phased out, its effects remain, and although the NCAA has considered broader reforms, players can still compete in a fifth season if they are eligible. What will happen?








