Tim Brewster On Why He Came Back to UNC, TEs, Recruiting & More
Posted Apr 19, 2019
For Tim Brewster, leaving Texas A&M and returning to North Carolina joining Mack Brown’s second run as the program’s head coach was about completing unfinished business. Brewster was with Brown for nine seasons from the late 1980s into the 90s. Their final two Tar Heels’ teams went 21-3 and finished ranked in the top 10 both seasons.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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