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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Jimmy Buffett, Mack Brown, Gene Taylor, Clymer Wright, Clarence Weatherspoon, Raylawni Branch, Trishelle Cannatella, Jeff Bower, Courtney Blades, Robert L. Stewart, Troyce Guice, Cat Cora, Ray Guy, Tom Malone, Chad Bradford, Evelyn Gandy, T. R. Hummer, Tom Brantley, Steven Palazzo, Jeffery Hammond, Walter Washington, Matt Carpenter, John Bale, Chuck Scarborough, Ted Jackson, Eddie Hodges, Jennifer Adcock, Jay Thomas, Chris Long, Don Hultz, Martha Dunagin Saunders, Walter H. Yates, Jr., Brenda Hatfield, Ronnie Shows, Ed Hinton, Bob McCrory, Cooper Huckabee, Hudson Holliday, Jarrett Hoffpauir, Cindy Williams, Phil Bryant, Neil R. McMillen, Michael B. Thornton, James Kimbrell, Sammy Winder, John Holman, Chester M. Morgan, Michael Knight, Robert Hyatt, Ben Peters, Brandy Reed, Lyneal Alston, Larry Mason, Steve Broussard, Cliff Lewis. Excerpt: William Mack Brown (born August 27, 1951) is head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn football team. Prior to his head coach position at Texas, Brown was head coach at Appalachian State, Tulane, and North Carolina. Brown is credited with revitalizing the Texas and North Carolina football programs. The Longhorns beat Michigan in the 2005 Rose Bowl, Ohio State at The Horseshoe in September 2005, and division rival Oklahoma in 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009. The 2005 season was capped off by victories over Colorado and USC to win the Big 12 conference and national championships, respectively. In 2006 he was awarded the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award for "Coach of the Year." On November 27, 2008 Brown achieved his 200th career win, making him the first Texas coach to reach that mark. Brown was born as the middle of three children (brothers Mel, youngest, and Watson) on August 27, 1951 in Cookeville, Tennessee. During his teenage years, he attended Putnam County High S...