Coach Mack Brown opens up about UNC football, NIL, and constant retirement questions
Posted Aug 21, 2024
As the oldest head coach in college football’s top division, North Carolina's Mack Brown now anticipates the question about when he’s going to retire long before recruits or their parents pose it. "It gets asked before they say hello now," Brown said. Brown will turn 73 on August 27, two days before the Tar Heels’ 2024 season-opening game at Minnesota.
(AOL.com)
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