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Greg Barnes: A Difficult Goodbye For Mack Brown


An ideal ending for a Hall of Fame head coach who first built his career in Chapel Hill then cycled back once more for a chance at redemption would have been a celebratory farewell that ended in voluntary resignation and goodwill. It can be a difficult thing to say goodbye, especially for those who have resided at the top of their fields for so very long. (Inside Carolina)

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Greg Barnes: A Difficult Goodbye For Mack Brown


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