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College Football Coaches On The Hot Seat: Where does Mack Brown sit?


This season was supposed to be one in which North Carolina pushed Clemson for an ACC title. The Tar Heels finished 6-7, capped off by a lopsided loss in the Duke's Mayo Bowl to South Carolina. is 21-17 in his second tenure at UNC, and says he has no plans of retiring. is off to the NFL, and the Tar Heels will have a new quarterback. (247 Sports)

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College Football Coaches On The Hot Seat: Where does Mack Brown sit?


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