Fired former North Carolina head football coach Mack Brown may be working with Texas in some way, shape, or form.
While it didn't go down how he wanted, Mack Brown has made peace with his departure from North Carolina in 2024. Living back in Austin, Texas -- where he famously led Texas to a national title in 2005 -- Brown made the trip north to Fort Worth to accept the Davey O'Brien Legends Award on Monday.
Former North Carolina head coach Mack Brown was caught sharing contradicting statements in the lead up to his dismissal
Mack Brown is back living in Texas during the winter and through the spring and plans to spend the summer at the family’s home in the North Carolina mountains.
Mack Brown is one of the greatest coaches in college football history but his career came to an unfortunate end at North Carolina. The Tar Heels
“I think I did. I think I messed up. It was stupid,” Brown said of the “CEO” title that he gave himself while the head coach at Texas, where he served from 1998 to 2013.
Despite his recent firing from North Carolina, former Texas Longhorns head coach Mack Brown holds no ill-will toward the Tarheels.
The North Carolina Tar Heels football program decided to part ways with Mack Brown after another disappointing season in 2024. As the year went on, it became more and more clear that Brown's days were going to be numbered as head coach.
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Mack Brown is back to living in Austin, Texas, during the winter and through the spring, and plans to spend the summer at the family's home in the North Carolina mountains.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Mack Brown is back to living in Austin, Texas, during the winter and through the spring, and plans to spend the summer at the family's home in the North Carolina mountains.
Mack Brown is back to living in Austin, Texas, during the winter and through the spring and plans to spend the summer at the family's home in the North Carolina mountains. He is certainly at peace ...