UNC Football Assistant Tim Brewster Leaving Carolina, Accepts Job at Florida
Posted Feb 6, 2020
North Carolina tight ends coach Tim Brewster is leaving UNC to accept a position as Florida's tight ends coach, multiple sources confirmed Thursday. Brewster spent the 2019 season as UNC's tight ends coach. He returned to UNC after coaching the Tar Heels under Mack Brown from 1989-1997. Just last month, Brewster entertained an offer from Texas A&M.
(Inside Carolina)
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