Mack Brown Fired By North Carolina During Sixth Season As Coach
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- North Carolina has fired football coach Mack Brown after six seasons, the school announced Monday.
Background
Brown, 71, was hired by North Carolina in 2019 after a successful tenure at Texas from 1998 to 2013. He led the Longhorns to the 2005 national championship and won 158 games in Austin.
Key Facts and Latest Updates
North Carolina went 3-9 this season, including a 1-8 record in the ACC. The Tar Heels have not had a winning season since 2019, when they finished 8-4.
"I have decided that a new voice is needed for our football program," North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham said in a statement. "I want to thank Mack for his service to our university and wish him well in the future."
Analysis or Impact
Brown's firing comes at a time when North Carolina is facing major NCAA sanctions for academic violations. The school is expected to receive a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA in the coming months.
"I am disappointed that my time at North Carolina has come to an end," Brown said in a statement. "I want to thank the players, coaches, and staff for their hard work and dedication. I wish them all the best in the future."
Conclusion
Brown's firing is a significant setback for North Carolina's football program. The Tar Heels have not won an ACC championship since 1980 and have not reached the College Football Playoff since 2015.
"We will move forward and begin the search for a new head football coach immediately," Cunningham said. "We are confident that we can find a coach who will lead our program to success."
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