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Chansky’s Notebook: Daunting Task


The question is not whether UNC would be a good fit for the Big Ten or SEC. Of course, UNC would be welcomed by the two leagues on their way to forming super conferences. The question is: does UNC leave for a matter of money? The annual rights fees for Big Ten and SEC schools by 2029 is projected to be at least $100 million. The ACC’s is $60 million. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Daunting Task


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