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Mack Brown takes responsibility for lack of aggressiveness last year, plans to change in 2023


UNC football started the 2022 season on fire. The Tar Heels went 9-1 in their first 10 games, only losing to Notre Dame, while wrapping up the ACC Coastal Division. Unfortunately, UNC flamed out, losing four straight games in the process. And head coach believes that came from a lack of aggressiveness at the end of the year. (On3.com)

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Mack Brown takes responsibility for lack of aggressiveness last year, plans to change in 2023


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