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UNC Board of Trustees Focused on Athletics' Future in Changing Landscape


While the BOG’s recent action suggests system president Peter Hans and the board want their presence felt in any potential conference realignment conversation, the new policy will not change much on UNC’s end, according to UNC Board of Trustees chair John Preyer. "They want to see compelling financial reasons for any potential change in conference." (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Board of Trustees Focused on Athletics' Future in Changing Landscape


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