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The aphorism former Texas Longhorns head coach Mack Brown shared with current head coach Steve Sarkisian in an appearance on ...
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian has now spent more weeks as the No. 1 team in America than former coach Mack Brown.
Beneath Mack Brown’s incomparable charm and irresistible folksiness lies a cold-blooded, calculating politician with an ego the size of Texas. That’s not a criticism, but rather a compliment.
There’s also the insight of Mack Brown, who shared on his “The Stampede” podcast, the former Longhorns coach, who believes this early kickoff may quietly tip the balance in Texas’ favor. With plenty ...
North Carolina coach Mack Brown applauds his players as they warm up for the Tar Heels’ game against James Madison on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
When Mack Brown said yesterday that he intended to return, he made clear that he had not spoken to Bubba Cunningham, the Athletics Director, and UNC officials,” Pete Thamel said.
Mack Brown fueled speculation that he might be on the verge of retirement when he was frustrated earlier in the season, but the North Carolina coach has now confirmed he wants to return in 2025.
Brown was hired by UNC in 2019, and going into Saturday's game against JMU, he held a record of 110–73–1. His only losing season came in 2021, when UNC went 6-7.
UNC football moves on from Mack Brown North Carolina fired head football coach Mack Brown on Tuesday, Nov. 26, just four days before the team’s final regular-season game, against rival N.C. State.
North Carolina lost so badly on Saturday that Mack Brown reportedly is contemplating his future. North Carolina was blown out at home by James Madison 70-50 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
North Carolina coach Mack Brown spoke to the media on Monday with the discussion focused mostly on the aftermath of UNC's embarrassing, 70-50 loss to James Madison. Specifically, Brown clarified ...
Photo by Olivia Paul / The Daily Tar Heel Head Coach Mack Brown walks off the field during the football game against Pitt on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, in Kenan Stadium. UNC lost 34-24.