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Why Duke's Manny Diaz is as much a program CEO as football coach


In many ways, Duke has a thoroughly modern football coach, one who has embraced the new look of college sports and accepted the increasing demands that have come with its reshaping – transfers, NIL, roster retention and now revenue sharing with the athletes. "The revenue sharing era is here," Manny Diaz said at the ACC Kickoff. (MSN.com)

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