đ Mack Brown Out at UNC
- The Daily Stump
- Nov 27, 2024
- 1 min read

The University of North Carolina announced yesterday that legendary head ball coach, Mack Brown, will coach his last game with the program this weekend against NC State.
To retire or not retire, that is the question that now faces legendary head coach Mack Brown. Brown, 73, will coach the team in the regular-season finale against NC State on Saturday. A decision has not yet been made about whether he will coach the Tar Heels in their bowl game this season.
Coach Brown has gone a combined 113-78-1 in his two stints at North Carolina. If he does not coach another game in college football he will end his career with 288 total victories, the eight most by a head coach in FBS history. Heâs the only coach with 100-plus wins at multiple FBS schools â 113 at UNC and 158 at Texas.
He reach the pinnacle of college football in 2005 when he won a national championship at Texas, the universities most recent. He spent 16 years as the head ball coach for the Longhorns.
Besides his time at UNC and UT, he was also the head coach at Appalachian State and Tulane, the first two stops in his head coaching career.
Brown, who spent some times working as an analyst for ESPN during his time between Texas and UNC, will most likely get offers to get in the booth. There has been no speculation whether or not Brown will take another coaching job, but he did announce publicly that he planned on returning to UNC in 2025.
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