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      • Two days after Carolina fired Larry Fedora in November 2018, Brown was announced to return as the Tar Heels' head coach after a five-year hiatus from coaching, which he spent as an ESPN analyst.
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    On November 27, 2018, Brown was named head coach at North Carolina after a 5-year absence from coaching and 21 years after he left UNC for Texas. In his first game coaching in 6 years and first game as North Carolina's coach in 22 years, the Tar Heels upset the South Carolina Gamecocks in Charlotte 24–20. Coincidentally his first game as ...

  3. Apr 10, 2019 · Mack Brown went 158-48 in 16 seasons as head coach at Texas from 1998-2013. (Cooper Neill / Getty Images) But after too many years on that job, the perception and the reality, the reputation and ...

  4. Staff Directory. Mack Brown, whose charismatic style and disciplined approach propelled the University of North Carolina to the Top Five and the University of Texas to the 2005 BCS National Championship, began his second stint as head coach in Chapel Hill on Nov. 27, 2018.

  5. Apr 5, 2021 · From 1992 to 1997, Brown helped lead the Tar Heels to six consecutive bowl games, earning the respect of much of the fan base for raising football's profile at what's perceived to be a basketball ...

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  6. Jul 17, 2019 · Mack Brown was out of coaching for five seasons and at age 67 it seemed his career was over. But his return to North Carolina makes perfect sense.

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  7. Offensive Coordinator 1980 - 1981. View all. Discover Mack Brown's coaching journey at On3.com. Learn about his coaching style, career highlights, and contributions to the team.

  8. Nov 27, 2018 · Hall of Famers like Johnny Majors (Pitt), John Robinson (USC) and even Bill Walsh (Stanford) struggled to sustain success upon returning to old coaching jobs.