Reports: Mack Brown will be in-studio college football analyst for ESPN this fall
Posted Jun 2, 2014
Former UNC and Texas football coach Mack Brown has reportedly reached an agreement with ESPN to be an in-studio college football analyst this fall. Brown, 62, resigned as head football coach at Texas following the 2013 season. He has a career coaching record of 244-122-1, including a 158-48 mark in 16 years with the Longhorns.
(Dallas Morning News)
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