With the two most recent hires for the Tar Heels under Mack Brown, Jay Bateman and Phil Longo at the positions of defensive coordinator and offensive coordinator respectively, today’s edition of “Inside Carolina” discusses their unique styles of coaching and gameplay that will be blending together on the field next year.
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Inside Carolina: A Bright Spot
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Art’s Angle: Yesterday’s Gone
Mack is back, but I’m not sure we can say the Tar Heels are — because they may never have been in this position before. A quarterback who was in high school a year ago. Linebackers who had never played linebacker. Others who had never been in a college game. A new coaching staff that […]

Chansky's Notebook: Mack's Attack
Can Mack Brown’s offense score enough points to win six games? The Tar Heels’ second-stint head coach says one of the differences between the old Mack and the new Mack is that he is not going to be a CEO anymore. That is how Brown was labeled in the past — hire a great staff, […]
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Inside Carolina: Another 4-Star Receiver
The newest addition to the Tar Heel football roster is another 4-star receiver, but this particular recruit has family ties to the Carolina football program. Today’s edition of “Inside Carolina” discusses this new lineup addition, his relationship to the staff, and what he’ll be bringing to the field as a Tar Heel.

Inside Carolina: Still on The Board
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Inside Carolina: Schedule Highlights
The 2019 UNC football schedule has been released, and “Inside Carolina” has a lot to talk over when it comes to the arrangement of conference play. With a new coaching staff on board, and some of the Tar Heels’ most intimidating match-ups having a history with Mack Brown, there’s a lot to analyze.
Inside Carolina: Finalizing The Deal
Mack Brown’s coaching staff is complete as Stacy Searels, who has worked with Mack Brown before as his offensive line coach at Texas, will join the staff at North Carolina in the same role. Searels replaces Brandon Jones, who was announced as UNC’s offensive line coach last month before accepting the same position at Houston last […]
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