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Yahoo Sports national columnist Dan Wetzel is joined by senior college football reporter Ross Dellenger and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde to discuss what’s happening with the University of North Carolina and the ACC. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Enquirer” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen.
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Certainly the first day that this started Monday is, is the morning that the UN C Board of Trustees members uh aired their grievances, uh you might say and uh criticized publicly athletic director Bubba Cunningham in the state at the athletic department in, you know, approve the launching of, of some kind of inquiry and audit into the department and all this.
So that all happened.
Day one and a few of us caught Bubba Cunningham uh in the hallway and he at least claimed early on he really had not seen because they had been in meeting, so he had not seen all this stuff come out.
So a few of us kind of informed him of what his board of trustees members said.
You know, I think that was kind of the buzz of the first couple of days is, is kind of here comes North Carolina, they’re the next in line behind Florida State and Clemson.
It, it appears to, to wanna head out of the head out of the exit here and, and out of the AC C. So that’s been probably the overwhelming uh buzz here.
Uh and, and that, that is, look, if if Florida State and Clemson get out.
Um, and, and leave in some way.
Uh I think the big question right then is, can you keep, can you do enough, uh, to keep in the league do enough to keep the kind of the, the crown jewel in a way of, of the University of, of North Carolina?
Uh, and I think in part that was answered Monday with the Board of Trustees statements and the answer is probably not trouble in paradise here at Amelia is and Ritz…
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Publish date : 2024-05-15 20:40:30
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