Mack Brown: Coaching Record, Career, Age

North Carolina head coach Mack Brown on the sidelines before an NCAA college football game against North Carolina State Friday, Nov. 25, 2022, in Chapel Hill, N.C.
(AP Photo/Chris Seward)

Mack Brown is in his second stint as the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels.

Mack Brown Coaching Record

Brown took his first head coaching job in 1983 after a decade as an assistant at various schools.

  • 1983 – Appalachian State – 6-5
  • 1985 – Tulane – 1-10
  • 1986 – Tulane – 4-7
  • 1987 – Tulane – 6-6
  • 1988 – North Carolina – 1-10
  • 1989 – North Carolina – 1-10
  • 1990 – North Carolina – 6-4-1
  • 1991 – North Carolina – 7-4
  • 1992 – North Carolina – 9-3
  • 1993 – North Carolina – 10-3
  • 1994 – North Carolina – 8-4
  • 1995 – North Carolina – 7-5
  • 1996 – North Carolina – 10-2
  • 1997 – North Carolina – 10-1
  • 1998 – Texas – 9-3
  • 1999 – Texas – 9-5
  • 2000 – Texas – 9-3
  • 2001 – Texas – 11-2
  • 2002 – Texas – 11-2
  • 2003 – Texas – 10-3
  • 2004 – Texas – 11-1
  • 2005 – Texas – 13-0
  • 2006 – Texas – 10-3
  • 2007 – Texas – 10-3
  • 2008 – Texas – 12-1
  • 2009 – Texas – 13-1
  • 2010 – Texas – 5-7
  • 2011 – Texas – 8-5
  • 2012 – Texas – 9-4
  • 2013 – Texas – 8-5
  • 2019 – North Carolina – 7-6
  • 2020 – North Carolina – 8-4
  • 2021 – North Carolina – 6-7
  • 2022 – North Carolina – 9-5

Mack Brown Career

Brown began his coaching career as a student assistant and wide receiver coach for the Florida State Seminoles before taking his first actual position as the wide receivers coach for Southern Mississippi in 1975.

  • 1973-74 – Florida State – student assistant/wide receivers
  • 1975-77 – Southern Miss – Wide Receivers
  • 1978 – Memphis – Wide Receivers
  • 1979 – Iowa State – Wide Receivers
  • 1980-81 – Iowa State – Offensive Coordinator
  • 1982 – LSU – Quarterbacks/Offensive Coordinator
  • 1983 – Appalachian State – Head Coach
  • 1984 – Oklahoma – Offensive Coordinator
  • 1985-87 – Tulane – Head Coach
  • 1988-97 – North Carolina – Head Coach
  • 1998-2013 – Texas – Head Coach
  • 2019-present – North Carolina – Head Coach

Did Mack Brown Play College Football?

Brown played football, basketball, and baseball at Putnam County High School in Tennessee. He went to Vanderbilt and played running back for the Commodores before transferring to Florida State for his final two seasons of eligibility. He played wide receiver and running back for the Seminoles and graduated in 1974.

Mack Brown’s Age

Mack Brown was born on August 27, 1951, in Cookeville, Tennessee. He is 71 years old.

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