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Chansky’s Notebook: Sell The Long Run


UNC football doesn’t have the facilities of Clemson, but continues to up its physical plant and pay assistant coaches enough that they don’t jump from job to job. That makes it easier for to sell the intangibles, like what a UNC degree can do for players in the long run and what being part of a program for 40 years can do more than just for four. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Sell The Long Run