As the Tar Heels continue their descent, it's time to start questioning whether head coach Mack Brown is leading the team ...
North Carolina football head coach Mack Brown paid homage to former wide receiver Tylee Craft after passing away on Saturday.
North Carolina football's Mack Brown had heartbreaking words in remembrance of wide receiver Tylee Craft on Saturday.
This was after the 47-10 disaster in Miami, and while I never had to actually sit and explain why I created a biohazard in my ...
In his career, now spanning two stints in Chapel Hill – the first from 1988 to 1997, and now the second since 2019 – Mack Brown has always been good at two things: Messaging and beating Duke.
North Carolina coach Mack Brown told his team following Saturday's 70-50 loss to James Madison that he would "walk away and step down if he was the problem," sources told 247Sports' Inside Carolina.
North Carolina coach Mack Brown, now 73 years old, has had an incredible life in college football. It began as a head coach in 1983 when Appalachian State made him a head coach at age 32.
Mack Brown may or may not have told his North Carolina team he was resigning in an emotional locker room speech following a 70-50 home loss to James Madison on Saturday, but later clarified that ...
In the broader world of college football, Mack Brown is an institution, a coaching stalwart who has been on a sideline in some form nearly three times as long as many of his players have been alive.
The last score was a Terrence Spence 33-yard pick-six. I don't like writing mean things about Mack Brown, who has always been such a gentleman personally and helpful professionally. But sometimes ...
North Carolina's Mack Brown is not resigning at this juncture of the season, which he made very clear at a Monday press conference days after he ignited speculation in the wake of UNC's 70-50 loss ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — An emotional coach Mack Brown told the North Carolina football team that he was walking away from the job after the Tar Heels' embarrassing 70-50 loss to James Madison on ...