By Lee Pace
First there were the two 1-10 seasons. No one enjoyed the results of Mack Brown's first two years as Carolina's head football coach in 1988-89, but most understood the nature of the rebuilding task he faced.
Then there were the baby steps of 1990-91, six wins and seven wins, respectively—suitable progress but still the frustration of no wins yet over Virginia, Clemson or N.C. State.
And then there were the first six games of the 1992 season. The Tar Heels beat Wake Forest, Furman, Army and Navy. They lost their fifth straight to N.