Bill Belichick is getting closer to taking the North Carolina job. The legendary coach left the New England Patriots earlier this year after 24 years with the franchise. He will be making an unexpected return to college football after almost five decades after he left the landscape.There's been a lot of debates on how the coach, who has over the years gotten acquainted with the NFL, will adapt to the differences in college football. Recruiting is the lifeblood of college football and many have doubts about his ability to recruit as it's done in the landscape.Brandon Huffman has offered Bill Belichick advice on how to recruit at Chapel Hill. Citing the exploit done by one of his former offensive coordinators, Charlie Weiss, who recruited with the influence of his three Super Bowl rings. Huffman suggests a way the former NFL coach can seamlessly adopt that, counting on Tom Brady's success.“Bill, you've got six of them (Super Bowl rings),” Huffman said. “Keep them locked away. You don't need to bring those up. These kids know who you are. You're not an offensive coordinator, you're a head coach.”“But you also now have to go, essentially kiss up to a bunch of 17 and 18-year-old high school football players. Sell the fact that you coached the greatest quarterback of all time. Sell the fact that you won multiple Super Bowls.”Bill Belichick has to sell his ability as a coach in college footballBill Belichick boasts as one of the most successful coaches in the history of the NFL, with six Super Bowls to his name. Huffman believes this is what he needs to sell to his potential recruits.“He does know what it takes to succeed in the NFL, and he needs to be on top of any NFL opportunities that North Carolina is going to make available,” Huffman said“He's got to continue to sell his ability as a head coach and understand this isn't a job that you get to sit around after the season's over, until the combine, until pro days until minicamp, you're doing this on the clock from January 1 until December, 31, and then it's wrench watch repeat the next year.”Bill Belichick has articulated a compelling and optimistic vision for what his tenure at Chapel Hill could achieve. He emphasizes his ambitious goals and details in a meticulously crafted strategic approach that reflects his wealth of experience and tactical brilliance.