Mack Brown sheds critics
Posted Jan 5, 2006
After years of frustration and near-misses with teams from Tulane to North Carolina to Texas, Mack Brown finally shed the reputation of a coach who can't win the big one. With a thrilling 41-38 Rose Bowl victory Wednesday night over No. 1 Southern California on the legs and right arm of quarterback Vince Young, the 54-year-old Brown won his first national championship and Texas' first outright title since 1969.
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
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