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Mack Brown Warns Against Complacency With 3-0 Start


has spent each practice since UNC’s Week 3 win against Minnesota critiquing plays on film and pointing out areas for improvement for the 3-0 Tar Heels. He said that the program hasn’t “handled success very well” since his return in 2019, and he believes that responding better to positive momentum is the next step is essential to building the program. (Inside Carolina)

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Mack Brown Warns Against Complacency With 3-0 Start