The off-field behavior of Bill Belichick’s North Carolina football players has raised concerns at the university. One player has been cited multiple times for speeding, including reckless driving charges. Another player's car has been photographed in handicap parking spots. These infractions were highlighted in a report, revealing that several players have received speeding tickets since January. UNC instructors, including Professor Mark Peifer, are urging university officials to address the issue. Peifer stated that players have misused handicap parking spots, sped through parking decks, and parked in unauthorized spots. He questioned the lack of action to address the players' conduct. In an email, the UNC athletics director, Bubba Cunningham, responded that the issues had been addressed with the football program. Previously, almost 20 percent of the roster had been cited for driving violations during Belichick’s tenure. Belichick emphasized the importance of conduct outside of the program.