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Former UNC coach Mack Brown thinks Drake Maye could go down as one of the best to ever play


Anyone that watched or covered at North Carolina isn't surprised he's become a good NFL QB. Same goes for the man who coached him. "I'm just proud with all his success that he hasn't changed," former UNC head football coach told WRAL. "He's the same person that we knew after those games when he was a redshirt freshman." (WRAL Sports Fan)

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Former UNC coach Mack Brown thinks Drake Maye could go down as one of the best to ever play