Players’ mental health tops concerns for Tar Heels coach Brown
Posted Mar 24, 2020
With his players beginning on-line studies Monday, North Carolina coach Mack Brown said he’s hopeful for a full season of college football but knows the uncertainties that exist. Separated from his players and assistant coaches, Brown said adjustments come in many forms as he has encouraged his staff to “overcommunicate” with players in the weeks ahead.
(Burlington Times-News)
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