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  2. Mack Brown Reacts To Texas’ Move To The SEC - AOL

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    The post Mack Brown Reacts To Texas’ Move To The SEC appeared first on The Spun. Texas is leaving the Big 12 for the SEC. The move will be made official in a few years when the Longhorns ...

  3. UNC football coach Mack Brown on the sidelines during the 1989 season. ... Longhorns were 13-0 in winning the national championship in 2005 and finished 13-1, losing to Alabama in the BCS title ...

  4. Mack Brown - Wikipedia

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    Mack Brown entered his 10th season as the head coach of the Texas Longhorns with a record of 93–22 setting a new mark above 0.8 winning percentage (.809), the best in Longhorn history. The 2007 Texas Longhorns football team began play ranked third in the all-time list of both total wins and winning percentage, and were ranked in the Top 10 by ...

  5. This date in Texas history: New coach Mack Brown is ... - AOL

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    On this date in Texas history, Mack Brown made his debut as the head coach of the school's football team. This date in Texas history: New coach Mack Brown is victorious in his burnt-orange debut ...

  6. Texas Longhorns football under Mack Brown - Wikipedia

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    William Mack Brown (born August 27, 1951) is the former head coach of the University of Texas Longhorn football team. During his tenure, the Texas Longhorns football team under Mack Brown had a winning record in 15 of 16 seasons. Brown's Longhorns won the 2005 National Championship and seven of their ten bowl games.

  7. Mack Brown goes off on the state of college football and ...

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  8. Charlie Strong - Wikipedia

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    Strong finished the 2016 season with a losing record of 5–7, the third season in a row he had guided the University of Texas football program to a losing season, after inheriting a program from Mack Brown who had achieved an 8–5 record in 2013 and winning records in 15 of 16 seasons at Texas.

  9. Why fire Mack Brown now? And how quickly will UNC make ... - AOL

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    In an appearance on the Tar Heel Sports Network, Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham answered questions about the dismissal of football coach Mack Brown on Tuesday.