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2024 College Football Thread


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Reports coming out that Mack Brown intends on returning next year. Carolina has to just pay them man his contract and tell him he's retired. The program is being held hostage currently. I don't want this to turn political but it's the best comparison I can make. It feels like Joe Biden where the pitch was to bring in this old man to right the ship and return to normalcy but then once in the old man doesn't want to give it up.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Reports coming out that Mack Brown intends on returning next year. Carolina has to just pay them man his contract and tell him he's retired. The program is being held hostage currently. I don't want this to turn political but it's the best comparison I can make. It feels like Joe Biden where the pitch was to bring in this old man to right the ship and return to normalcy but then once in the old man doesn't want to give it up.

How does he recruit though? 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Reports coming out that Mack Brown intends on returning next year. Carolina has to just pay them man his contract and tell him he's retired. The program is being held hostage currently. I don't want this to turn political but it's the best comparison I can make. It feels like Joe Biden where the pitch was to bring in this old man to right the ship and return to normalcy but then once in the old man doesn't want to give it up.

UNC doesn't care about football. Brown will continue to coach as long as he wants to. Until UNC gets serious about football these are the decisions they will continue to make.

 

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

There is already talk of a renovation or a new basketball arena for UNC. It will always be a basketball program until they bring someone in on the football who's serious about competing on the football side. 

It's not going to be a reno it's probably going to be a state of the art facility built next door where the skipper boules lot is.  The dean dome is 40 years old and once you start trying to upgrade things problems tend to snowball

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

It's not going to be a reno it's probably going to be a state of the art facility built next door where the skipper boules lot is.  The dean dome is 40 years old and once you start trying to upgrade things problems tend to snowball

That's a lot of history in that building. I prefer they just renovate, but I wouldn't be mad at a new building either.

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Reports coming out that Mack Brown intends on returning next year. Carolina has to just pay them man his contract and tell him he's retired. The program is being held hostage currently. I don't want this to turn political but it's the best comparison I can make. It feels like Joe Biden where the pitch was to bring in this old man to right the ship and return to normalcy but then once in the old man doesn't want to give it up.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Reports coming out that Mack Brown intends on returning next year. Carolina has to just pay them man his contract and tell him he's retired. The program is being held hostage currently. I don't want this to turn political but it's the best comparison I can make. It feels like Joe Biden where the pitch was to bring in this old man to right the ship and return to normalcy but then once in the old man doesn't want to give it up.

Yeah just offer him some cushion advisor job where he can even help recruit. You can’t keep running things as they are. 

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21 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Reports coming out that Mack Brown intends on returning next year. Carolina has to just pay them man his contract and tell him he's retired. The program is being held hostage currently. I don't want this to turn political but it's the best comparison I can make. It feels like Joe Biden where the pitch was to bring in this old man to right the ship and return to normalcy but then once in the old man doesn't want to give it up.

I’m not a Carolina fan as I’m sure you know, but when he came back didn’t he say he was only staying 5 years?  Just long enough to rebuild the program?  Wasn’t that 6 years ago?  Maybe I’m wrong and it hasn’t been that long but it feels like it

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