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Report: Mack Brown offers resignation at North Carolina following upset loss to JMU

Brown’s Texas teams appeared in two BCS championships

College football fans were mostly left in shock yesterday as the North Carolina Tar Heels fell to the James Madison Dukes. Despite only recently joined the FBS’ Sun Belt Conference after making the jump from the FCS ranks, JMU managed to hang 70 on Brown’s UNC.

Brown reportedly offered his resignation following Saturday’s loss.

However, ESPN reported that Brown was asked to continue his head coaching tenure.

At 73, Brown is already a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

His most famous years as one of the coaching faces of the sport were spent with the Texas Longhorns, of course. In Austin, he led the Longhorns to six Big 12 South division titles, two Big 12 championships, and two appearances in the BCS national championship game. And as all Texas fans know, the latter includes Texas’ 2005 national championship Rose Bowl win over the USC Trojans, in which Vince Young led the winning drive and two-point conversion.

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