Will Healy, Charlotte No Longer College Football Darlings

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Will Healy, Charlotte No Longer College Football Darlings

Will Healy is the head coach at Charlotte. He transformed Austin Peay from a team that went 0-11 in 2016 to a 13-10 team in his next two seasons. Charlotte won 7-6 in Heally's first year and started the 2021 season with a win over Duke.

Charlotte is 7-12 since Will Healy's first season. The team has lost six of its last seven games by an average of 24 points. Charlotte lost 43-13 to Florida Atlantic in the season opener. Chris Reynolds is considered a top-tier C-USA quarterback. Grant DuBose and Victor Tucker are among the best wide receivers in CUSA.

Charlotte is 0-1 in C-USA this season. The team is joining the AAC in 2023. Charlotte has a good location and young coach, but the team's performance doesn't match the expectations. Charlotte plays William & Mary this week, then a home game with Maryland, and road games against Georgia State and South Carolina.

Club Lit is currently closed for renovation. Bennett Conlin is a college football contributor for HERO Sports and works full-time covering sports betting industry news and legislation for Sports Handleand US Bets. Will Healy take over the club?


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