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Mack Brown is still the coach at UNC. But how much longer will he continue?


was so angry and frustrated with UNC’s performance against James Madison on Saturday that he felt like giving up. In that respect, he was no different from most of the 50,500 fans who started the day in the stands at Kenan Stadium. Only a few of whom were still around at the end to boo the Tar Heels off the field following their 70-50 beatdown. (Saturday Down South)

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Mack Brown is still the coach at UNC. But how much longer will he continue?


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