North Carolina head coach Mack Brown does not get the criticism the Clemson football team has received following its one-point victory over his team back on Sept. 28.
The Tigers needed a stop of a two-point conversion with 1:17 to play seal the victory over the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill. Since then, Clemson has fallen from No. 1 to No. 3 in the Associated Press poll and that includes a 31-point victory over the Seminoles this past Saturday.
“It is amazing, looking at Dabo (Swinney) and at Texas, where we were winning a lot like he is, and when you get there, fans and media are not fair,” Brown said after being asked who he thought were the best teams in the country on Monday.