UNC football recruiting is really impressive under Mack they have 10-4star recruits. They could be a new power in the near future.
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The way it looks now is that he’ll be 70 when the season starts... given that the season won’t start until fall 2021.Mack Brown will be 69 when the season starts. What he is doing is incredible but he's got a short window.
I disagree, that’d be like saying Nick Saban has a short window. Joe Paterno coach until he was 84, football are these guys entire life’s and some coaches will do it until they are on their death bed.Mack Brown will be 69 when the season starts. What he is doing is incredible but he's got a short window.
I thought it was Lou Saban.
Wow! Not sure if you didn't start following college football until about 2012 or what but you need to go back and take a look at Mack's career as a whole. He built UNC into a contender the first go around and then won a million games at Texas and a national championship. He burnt out towards the end at Texas but then took 5 years off to recharge his battery. I'm a Clemson fan and I hear this from tons of our own fans and I just assume people aren't long time followers of college football when they make comments about Mack not being able to coach.I’m not sure of what to make of this “success” by UNC. Mack is obviously doing a good job there but I still question if he can coach these kids to success against the likes of Clemson. Yeah, I know, they played them close last year but I’d be more likely to blame Clemson over confidence for that. Let’s see what happens this coming season. Mack’s coaching resume doesn’t lend its self to his being a great college coach consistently. Actually, and admittedly I’m biased, I like our chances of high success more than I would UNC’s.
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Wow! Not sure if you didn't start following college football until about 2012 or what but you need to go back and take a look at Mack's career as a whole. He built UNC into a contender the first go around and then won a million games at Texas and a national championship. He burnt out towards the end at Texas but then took 5 years off to recharge his battery. I'm a Clemson fan and I hear this from tons of our own fans and I just assume people aren't long time followers of college football when they make comments about Mack not being able to coach.