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Chansky’s Notebook: Money Madness


ACC schools without traditional non-conference football rivals will do fine. They can make new deals that take the pandemic into account. UNC could invite App State back to Chapel Hill and divvy up ticket sales. Same for Duke and Elon or NC State keeping its home game with either Delaware or Liberty. Just a little more money madness to add to the mix. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Money Madness