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College Football Week 11


Mr. Scot
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It blows my mind how many Heels fans blame the Heels' woes on Maye. It's almost like they don't understand that the QB doesn't play D or block or catch passes. They did this same poo Howell's final season.

Drake Maye accounted for all but 24 of our yards tonight, both his INTs bounced off of receivers, and the D gave up 500+ yarda and 39 points before NCSU packed it in and went conservative.

But Drake Maye ain't poo. 😂

Maybe we get exactly what we deserve.

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Brewster coached the team's tight ends and joined the staff last December. He was also spent 2022 on Prime's staff at Jackson State. 

A coaching veteran of nearly four decades, Brewster has long been regarded as one of the top recruiters in the sport. He spent 1989-97 under Mack Brown at North Carolina, then joined him at Texas, where he changed the program forever by recruiting Vince Young out of Houston.

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45 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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Brewster coached the team's tight ends and joined the staff last December. He was also spent 2022 on Prime's staff at Jackson State. 

A coaching veteran of nearly four decades, Brewster has long been regarded as one of the top recruiters in the sport. He spent 1989-97 under Mack Brown at North Carolina, then joined him at Texas, where he changed the program forever by recruiting Vince Young out of Houston.

I imagine he rents.

Since 2017 he’s been at FSU, Texas A&M, UNC, Florida, Jackson State, and Colorado.

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