EddardSnow67
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I mean not being particularly successful in his first season isn't a death nell. He'll obviously get more than one season, as well he should.UNC is showing some progress. He took on a program with MUCHOS PROBLEMAS.
It's somewhat unfair to crap on him for UNC being mediocre, of all things.
But let's not revise history here. UNC under Mac Brown was as a solid program. They've obviously never achieved any real sustained success, but he managed to 1. average about 8 wins per season and 2. recruit consistently better than they frankly ever have.
The team didn't have "MUCHOS PROBLEMAS." Brown was very well-liked and wasn't really given much of an opportunity for sustained success. If he were ten years younger, they would have kept him on and he would have likely continued to average 8 wins per season with outlier seasons in the playoff hunt.
UNC was not devoid of talent when Bill was hired. He revamped the roster to his preferences, and in doing so pushed out a lot of highly recruited, talented players.
As I said earlier in this thread, another coach may have hit the ground running. Or perhaps not. But the fact is that the roster as it is currently is populated by the players Bill chose, he isn't drawing from a bare cupboard left by the previous coach.
Mac Brown is an extremely good college coach, by the way. Let's not lose sight of that. He was successful at UNC by their standards.












