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Bill to require UNC, NC State to play each other, other in-state schools won't advance


Proposed legislation that would require University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University to play each other and other in-state public universities in football and basketball will not advance any further, House Speaker said Thursday. "It's had the hearing it will have," Moore said. "It had a committee hearing. It won't come to the floor." (WRAL.com)

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Bill to require UNC, NC State to play each other, other in-state schools won't advance


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