ACC Releases Scheduling Plan for the Next Twelve Years
Posted Jun 5, 2013
Although the most vocal opponent to ending the season with a Wolfpack-Tar Heel game, Tom O'Brien, lost his job at the end of the season, numerous other people stepped into the fray to take up his cause. They argued that a season where UNC and N.C. State played one another and then immediately met again for the conference championship would be a ratings disaster.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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