It’s certainly good to be back in the good old State of Alabama,” said former University of Alabama gridiron star Johnny Mack ...
In Chapel Hill, North Carolina, head UNC football coach Mack Brown is one of the most respected and criticized figures. Brown is the type of person who everyone is friends with. I can't think of ...
Mack Brown will be UNC's head coach throughout the ... they can be "misconstrued" as a result of that. Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original content Brown is a College Football ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — An emotional coach Mack Brown told the North Carolina football team that he was walking away from the job after the Tar Heels' embarrassing 70-50 loss to James Madison on ...
Following UNC football's loss at Duke, head coach Mack Brown discussed what went wrong for the Tar Heels and the plan moving forward for the program.
And with those four straight losses, the future of the program is in question. Head coach Mack Brown took the loss to James Madison to heart, reportedly telling his players he would step down if ...
Sanders: "This is a huge mess. We have heard from various sources that Mack Brown told the team right after the game that he was gone -- that's how those in the room interpreted it. After that ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina football coach Mack Brown apologized on Monday, saying he was “disappointed” in how he handled the loss to James Madison. In the aftermath of the ...
North Carolina coach Mack Brown, now 73 years old, has had an incredible life in college football. It began as a head coach in 1983 when Appalachian State made him a head coach at age 32.
After returning to UNC in 2018, one single phrase has represented head coach Mack Brown's sixth season. In the past two weeks, he said the phrase a total of 21 times in press conferences.
Fans are calling for Mack Brown to step down after a second consecutive embarrassing loss. North Carolina dominated most of Saturday's game against Duke but let off the gas late. Duke scored 21 ...
During his weekly press conference, UNC football coach Mack Brown discussed his comments in the aftermath of the Tar Heels' loss to James Madison and previewed Duke.