Carolina Athletics Update From UNC AD Bubba Cunningham
Posted Aug 6, 2020
We face a $15 million loss in ticket revenue and a potential $30 million loss overall, even if we are allowed to fill Kenan Stadium at 30 percent capacity for football and the Smith Center at 50 percent capacity for men's basketball. If Fall sports seasons and the men's basketball season are shortened or cancelled, we could lose up to $52 million in revenue.
(GoHeels.com)
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