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North Carolina HC Mack Brown sets record straight on future
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North Carolina coach Mack Brown had to clean up remarks he made in which he essentially suggested he would consider resigning as coach after a bad loss to James Madison.

Brown on Saturday told ESPN’s Chris Low that he would not be resigning as head coach after the team’s 70-50 defeat. Brown sparked that speculation himself, as he reportedly told his players that he was willing to quit his job if it would help the team.

Brown did not deny that he made the comments, but made clear that he would be back at it on Monday. He added that he simply told an emotional locker room that he blamed himself for the performance and would resign if he could not fix it.

Brown’s message seemed well-intentioned, but it didn't exactly instill confidence. While the Tar Heels are 3-1, giving up 70 at home to James Madison was enough to essentially send the program into a state of crisis. Their rivalry game at Duke next week suddenly feels a lot more important.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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