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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Anybody wonder why Charlotte doesn't have a major college university?

You would think the biggest city in NC would have a more competitive university.

 

We never see Charlotte in the same class as UNC/Duke/NCST/Wake Forest.

 

State schools aren't always in the big cities though.

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2 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Anybody wonder why Charlotte doesn't have a major college university?

You would think the biggest city in NC would have a more competitive university.

 

We never see Charlotte in the same class as UNC/Duke/NCST/Wake Forest.

 

I’m sure many of the duke basketball fans here can tell you how great UNCC is as an institution. It’s a big school. Great engineering and race car stuff too if that interests you. 

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2 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

For the UNC fans:

No heart, no drive, no competitive spirit?

Second video talks about LG's late season collapses.

Yes Carolina football blew their wad early for the second year in a row. That team they put on the field for the Mayo Bowl wasn’t ready to compete with another p5 team playing most of its starters. 
 

The season ended when they lost to UVA. 
 

im a Mack Brown guy but it’s probably about time for some serious changes to happen. He’s got us to a point where 8-9 wins ain’t good enough but we probably need to seriously reshuffle the deck. PJ Fleck is a guy I would keep an eye on. 

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Mack accomplished the goal. He drug us out of the hole Fedora dug us into and rebuilt the recruiting pipelines Fedora destroyed. Mission accomplished. But staying too long will start to undo that. IMO, he's already stayed too long. Going into this season would've been perfect timing to gracefully retire and we would've been a HOT job with a Heisman hopeful QB. Instead, we have completely fumbled two Heisman campaigns in just three years and you can bet that the combo of that and Mack's age is hampering our recruiting abilities. The relationships are rebuilt for someone else to takeover. Beyond this point Mack becomes more of a liability than a help. It just is what it is. It's time for him to bow out or unfortunately be forced out. I'd greatly prefer the former.

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