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, legend of the 1990s in Chapel Hill, is a national champion. He also owns some of the best seasons and the second most wins of any coach in UNC history, 69. He will be 68 years old before he coaches his first game back in Chapel Hill. Already the oldest coaching conference in the NCAA at over 52 average years of age, Brown will be nothing short of a welcome sight. (Argyle Report)

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