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Neal Brown Returns to Head Coaching Role at North Texas

Neal Brown, a renowned figure in college football, is back in the head coaching spot at North Texas. After a stint as an analyst at Texas, Brown is eager to build a player-driven program, a philosophy hes successfully implemented in the past. His return to a head coaching role is seen as a testament to his adaptability and coaching skills, with many anticipating a successful tenure at North Texas.

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