Texas’ Mack Brown officially resigns after 16 seasons as Longhorns head coach
Posted Dec 14, 2013
After a wild week of massive speculation about his job status, Mack Brown announced today he will step down as head football coach at the University of Texas, ending a 16-year run that included a national championship and two Big 12 titles but recently began slipping into mediocrity.
(Austin American-Statesman)
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