UNC Recruiting: Updates on basketball and football programs for April

SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 23: The North Carolina Tar Heels mascot, Rameses, performs during the third round of the 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament against the Iowa State Cyclones at the AT
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 23: The North Carolina Tar Heels mascot, Rameses, performs during the third round of the 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament against the Iowa State Cyclones at the AT /
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The latest recruiting roundup has everything you need to know about the basketball and football programs as we enter April

SAN ANTONIO, TX – MARCH 23: The North Carolina Tar Heels mascot, Rameses, performs during the third round of the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament against the Iowa State Cyclones at the AT
SAN ANTONIO, TX – MARCH 23: The North Carolina Tar Heels mascot, Rameses, performs during the third round of the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament against the Iowa State Cyclones at the AT /

The college basketball season is officially over and that means we have to wait months until training camp begins in October. With the Spring Football practice sessions wrapping up this week, the focus will be on the Diamond Heels as well as basketball and football recruiting.

UNC’s Football team is building towards its 2019 class which has two recruits signed already and a lot of work will be done from now until the season starts.

Larry Fedora decided against a Spring Game but recruits still found time to come to the campus during UNC’s annual Pro Day. It’s a very important year in the rebuild for Fedora and his staff, so landing a big class would be key for the Tar Heels.

As for the basketball team, the focus is still on the 2018 recruiting class as well as the future classes. The Tar Heels are welcoming in Nassir Little, Rechon Black and Coby White in a class that’s ranked in the Top 10.

They could add more with their pursuit of at least one more recruit.

Head coach Roy Williams has been on the recruiting trail visiting recruits in the 2019 class as the Tar Heels are seeking a dominant post player.

There’s been a lot of involvement for the Tar Heels in the past two weeks and we have full updates on everything you need to know.