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UNC’s Mack Brown Says He’s Not Retiring After Emotional Locker Room Speech

North Carolina head coach Mack Brown has no objective of retiring following Saturday’s loss to James Madison./ Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

North Carolina head football coach Mack Brown informed ESPN’s Chris Low that he is not retiring and will “be back at work” on Sunday following a humiliating 70-50 loss to Sun Belt opponent James Madison on Saturday afternoon.

Brown’s intent to continue training begins the heels of a report from Inside Carolina that showed that the 73-year-old Brown informed his group that he prepared to leave after Saturday’s loss.

Hours later on, both Low, along with Inside Carolinakept in mind that Brown intended on going back to deal with Sunday.

The Tar Heels permitted 70 points and 611 overall backyards to the Dukes, while turning the ball over 5 times in Saturday’s ordeal. James Madison took a 53-21 lead into halftime, and it was never ever competitive after that.

The Tar Heels will aim to return on track on the roadway at Duke in Week 5.

Released Sep 21, 2024

MIKE MCDANIEL

Mike McDaniel is a personnel author on the Breaking and Trending News group at Sports Illustrated, where he has actually worked considering that January 2022. His work has actually been included at InsideTheACC.com, SB Nation, FanSided and more. McDaniel hosts the Hokie Hangover Podcast, covering Virginia Tech sports, in addition to Basketball Conference: The ACC Football Podcast. Beyond work, he is an other half and dad, and a passionate golf enthusiast.

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