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Reviewing Mack Brown’s first 100 days at UNC


Toward the end of ’s tenure, a schism developed between UNC’s staff and North Carolina high school coaches. Personality conflicts, misunderstandings, and strategic recruiting decisions influenced the broken relationships. For the state's flagship university, that environment is inexcusable. instantly began rectifying the problem. (Tar Heel Blog)

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