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North Carolina Football Spring Game: Mack Brown Postgame Q&A


"Spring games are unique and I felt like this one was as good as any that we've been around. Number one, you want to play hard. I thought they did that. Number two, you don't want to get anybody hurt. So I didn't feel like anybody got hurt, especially enough where they will not be ready for preseason. The other thing is you want them to compete." (Inside Carolina)

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North Carolina Football Spring Game: Mack Brown Postgame Q&A


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