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‘We are all in’: NC State AD Boo Corrigan opens up on revenue sharing and more


NC State Athletic Director Boo Corrigan confirmed the Wolfpack is fully funding its revenue sharing budget to the maximum $20.5 million for the 2025-26 school year. Corrigan, who enters his seventh football season in charge of the athletic department, touted that NC State leads the ACC in conference titles won over the last five years across all sports. (The Wolfpacker)

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‘We are all in’: NC State AD Boo Corrigan opens up on revenue sharing and more


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