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Chansky’s Notebook: Eternal Optimist


’s Carolina career ended the way few expected. He wasn’t going to coach forever, but he would step down when he was good and ready. UNC was readier, and it turned sadder than it should have been. Brown actually saved Tar Heel football twice in two tenures in Chapel Hill. When the dust settles, here's hoping he and Sally still call this home. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Eternal Optimist


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