Tar Heels want bowl game to be a stepping stone to improvement in 2022
Posted Dec 9, 2021
On the surface, UNC football looks to be the lone stable program in the Coastal Division. Four of the seven teams lost or fired their head coach. Pittsburgh and Georgia Tech lost their offensive coordinator. But the saying if it ain't broke, don't fix it? It doesn't really apply. There's plenty to fix, Mack Brown said Wednesday (Video) when he met with the media.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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