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Bubba Cunningham prepares for "new era" as Supreme Court rules against NCAA


On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the NCAA can't enforce limits on education-related benefits that schools provide to their athletes. With the landscape of college sports changing at such a rapid pace, athletic directors like North Carolina's Bubba Cunningham have been scrambling to prepare for the future of NIL in college sports. (Daily Tar Heel)

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