Environmental Changes For UNC Football
Posted Jul 25, 2019
Mack Brown is a man of his word, many of North Carolina’s Tar Heels swear. When he says he will do something for them he follows through. Mark it down. For Brown, it’s part of earning trust from his players, all 105 of them, most of whom played for Larry Fedora and his staff a year ago. It’s also a means to succeed. “You’ve got to be the cool place,” he said.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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