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Mack Brown explains why he stopped talking about being great


North Carolina Tar Heels head coach has changed his messaging after the first few weeks of the season. In the offseason, he talked about taking the step from good to great. He doesn't say that anymore. “I quit saying good to great because we didn’t play great against App State and I said we should’ve. There wasn’t any reason not to." (On3.com)

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Mack Brown explains why he stopped talking about being great


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