Mack Brown gone - will not return after 2024 season

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It may very well be true. But all that the IC reporter (who was in the locker room I suppose, or got a quote) reported was, "Mack told the team he would quit if it made the team better." The article went on to say that players were crying and begging him to stay.

I will believe it is anything more than after this season, when I see it officially announced.
 
It may very well be true. But all that the IC reporter (who was in the locker room I suppose, or got a quote) reported was, "Mack told the team he would quit if it made the team better." The article went on to say that players were crying and begging him to stay.

I will believe it is anything more than after this season, when I see it officially announced.
the players are stupid. They like the freedom, not the unity
 
I Have a feeling mack is going to be the head coach for the rest of the season
I don't see Bubba letting Mack go until the end of the season. He likely doesn't want the headache of trying to find or promote a replacement in the middle of the season, even if it's just promoting an assistant coach. Having said that, if we keep losing games like this he may not have much choice but to let him go before the end of the year.
 
I saw your post and will tell you sincerely to go fuck yourself with your mama's rusty dildo.
I know who you are and if there is anyone who knows what to do with a rusty dildo, it's you. You do a pretty good job talking about the stuff you know about, and college football is not one of those things. And bless your heart, you are a complete fucking nerd.
 
I know who you are and if there is anyone who knows what to do with a rusty dildo, it's you. You do a pretty good job talking about the stuff you know about, and college football is not one of those things. And bless your heart, you are a complete fucking nerd.
Ignore time
 
What. A. Fucking. Loser.

Mack Brown wasn't my first choice 6 years ago when he was rehired, but once it was clear we were strongly considering him I was hopeful he could come in and rebuild the program. And I was excited when it seemed he was doing that. And when we fell off a cliff 2 seasons ago, i was frustrated but thought he deserved a chance to run it back with Drake to see if he could lead us to a better season last year. And then when we fell off a cliff last year I was ready for him to go, but I understand that "8 wins is pretty good in Chapel Hill" and that it's hard to fire a guy doing a little better than our historical average. And even as poorly as we've played this year and as unfathomably poorly as we played today, I would have been ok supporting the program with Mack at the helm through the end of the season and then celebrating him as he rode off into retirement at the end of the year.

But, after this absolute shit-show of a performance, to go into the locker room and announce you're willing to retire but to put the burden on the players to talk you out of it? Those are the actions of a fucking coward. Not even enough leadership to go into the locker room and either rally the players for future games or announce that you've obviously lost the ability to coach the team and you're retiring. Instead you need the players to pump you up and tell you it's ok and make them rally you into continuing to coach the team.

He needs to be called into the ADs office tomorrow morning to see what he plans to do. And if it's not retire, then he needs to be walked out of the building and told his stuff will be packed up and sent to him. How in the world can anyone think he can walk back into that locker room and lead those players? To tell them that they should follow him out there onto the field after he needed them to make him feel better after that ass-kicking?

I was pissed by the way he left in 1997, but I understood his decision-making and why he would go to Texas. But making the players console him after the game and convince him not to retire? Fuck him in the ass with a giant cactus.
 
This team actually went undefeated in the regular season last year and beat Virginia last year. I think you don't know much about college football and just think a name like James Madison means they must suck. This team is way better than the dregs of the ACC. We still shouldn't be losing to Sun Belt teams in general but it's pretty apparent you don't know diddly squat about this sport.
I was being facetious with Lynchburg. But will admit I had no idea JMU went undefeated in reg season last year… and beat UVA. Who gives a flip about JMU around here? But as far as SunBelt teams vs. UNC, no one forgets the App St. games. Those teams can run with UNC and middle of the road ACC teams. But hanging 70?
With UNC favored by 10?

Don’t sit there all sanctimonious and pretend to say you knew UNC would lose by 20 while giving up 70. I may not be up to date on all things JMU or Sunbelt, but I know enough about college football to know that that was some BS football. 70-50. A defensive struggle.

Blow some more smoke up your JMU arsehole, but my point still stands.
 
What. A. Fucking. Loser.

Mack Brown wasn't my first choice 6 years ago when he was rehired, but once it was clear we were strongly considering him I was hopeful he could come in and rebuild the program. And I was excited when it seemed he was doing that. And when we fell off a cliff 2 seasons ago, i was frustrated but thought he deserved a chance to run it back with Drake to see if he could lead us to a better season last year. And then when we fell off a cliff last year I was ready for him to go, but I understand that "8 wins is pretty good in Chapel Hill" and that it's hard to fire a guy doing a little better than our historical average. And even as poorly as we've played this year and as unfathomably poorly as we played today, I would have been ok supporting the program with Mack at the helm through the end of the season and then celebrating him as he rode off into retirement at the end of the year.

But, after this absolute shit-show of a performance, to go into the locker room and announce you're willing to retire but to put the burden on the players to talk you out of it? Those are the actions of a fucking coward. Not even enough leadership to go into the locker room and either rally the players for future games or announce that you've obviously lost the ability to coach the team and you're retiring. Instead you need the players to pump you up and tell you it's ok and make them rally you into continuing to coach the team.

He needs to be called into the ADs office tomorrow morning to see what he plans to do. And if it's not retire, then he needs to be walked out of the building and told his stuff will be packed up and sent to him. How in the world can anyone think he can walk back into that locker room and lead those players? To tell them that they should follow him out there onto the field after he needed them to make him feel better after that ass-kicking?

I was pissed by the way he left in 1997, but I understood his decision-making and why he would go to Texas. But making the players console him after the game and convince him not to retire? Fuck him in the ass with a giant cactus.
Or a rusty dildo.
 
What. A. Fucking. Loser.

Mack Brown wasn't my first choice 6 years ago when he was rehired, but once it was clear we were strongly considering him I was hopeful he could come in and rebuild the program. And I was excited when it seemed he was doing that. And when we fell off a cliff 2 seasons ago, i was frustrated but thought he deserved a chance to run it back with Drake to see if he could lead us to a better season last year. And then when we fell off a cliff last year I was ready for him to go, but I understand that "8 wins is pretty good in Chapel Hill" and that it's hard to fire a guy doing a little better than our historical average. And even as poorly as we've played this year and as unfathomably poorly as we played today, I would have been ok supporting the program with Mack at the helm through the end of the season and then celebrating him as he rode off into retirement at the end of the year.

But, after this absolute shit-show of a performance, to go into the locker room and announce you're willing to retire but to put the burden on the players to talk you out of it? Those are the actions of a fucking coward. Not even enough leadership to go into the locker room and either rally the players for future games or announce that you've obviously lost the ability to coach the team and you're retiring. Instead you need the players to pump you up and tell you it's ok and make them rally you into continuing to coach the team.

He needs to be called into the ADs office tomorrow morning to see what he plans to do. And if it's not retire, then he needs to be walked out of the building and told his stuff will be packed up and sent to him. How in the world can anyone think he can walk back into that locker room and lead those players? To tell them that they should follow him out there onto the field after he needed them to make him feel better after that ass-kicking?

I was pissed by the way he left in 1997, but I understood his decision-making and why he would go to Texas. But making the players console him after the game and convince him not to retire? Fuck him in the ass with a giant cactus.
that is who Mack has always been. "pat me my back, tell me i'm wanted"
 
What a cluster. And that's pretty crappy putting it on the players like that, saying he will walk away if he is the problem and having them tell him no so he has a way out of resigning.
Isn’t this on “premium?”

What is said?

Never mind. Snoop’s poast fills in the details.
 
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