Chansky’s Notebook: Brown’s Blemish
Posted Oct 16, 2020
With the No. 5 team in the country behind a powerful offense, and the Seminoles missing one of their best-skilled players, Mack Brown could get his first win over his alma mater, where he was a reserve running back in the 1970s before launching his coaching career. However, he said this will be the best team his Tar Heels have played so far.
(Chapelboro.com)
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