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Mack Brown Joins Josh Pate – Pate State Speaker Series



Mack Brown and North Carolina are in spring practice and eventually the 2024 College Football season will arrive with a ton of new faces and big expectations. Recently Josh welcomed Coach Brown as the latest guest on the Pate State Speaker Series. What are the biggest challenges facing not only North Carolina but the sport in general? What are the biggest hurdles and lessons to learn from being in coaching this long? Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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20 Comments

  1. Hey JOSH. I MET MAC BACK IN 2009 HE CAME TO A USO TOUR WHEN I was stationed in Germany. I know he started making you think outside of the box right. Love his perspective. HOOK Em

  2. Longhorn fan here. Since Coach Brown was let go from UT in 2013, we are on our third head coach. It hasn’t been until this last year that we have come close to sniffing the prominence we once had under him. That’s 11 years!! We still miss ya Coach Brown. Hook ‘em 🤘

  3. This was a really good interview, Josh. It was really great to listen to Coach Brown. He really shook up recruiting when he first came to Texas U. and there are a lot of Texans who didn't like that. I'm one. But he showed what a class act he is, usually, in this interview and by what he said after the A&M bonfire tumbled and killed all the Aggie bonfire workers. Thank you.

  4. Unexpected surprise. Texas guy here and I’ll always love and root for coach brown. Great coach and an even better person. Because NC isn’t looking like a national championship contender he’s not exactly the talk of college football but I’m glad yall were able to make this work

  5. Really interesting compelling interview; came away with a new fresh perspective of Coach Brown and glad you were able to get an interview with one of the more senior head coaches in our great game

  6. I love that, "don't have a drill just to have a drill." If a drill doesn't translate to the field it's useless. Great wisdom from coach Brown

  7. Mack Brown changed the course of Longhorn Football history, and I will always be thankful for that. I think he was done hard by the University of Texas but what was going on at the school at the time was an implosion in leadership and his treatment was more of a symptom of the greater sickness at Texas.

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