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Chansky’s Notebook: Money Still Talks


Is Old Well Management the collective that Carolina needs? The fact that UNC is losing more transfers than it is signing up and not bringing in a busload of freshmen one-and-dones means it is still behind in giving out legalized recruiting money. So consolidating is the latest move for a university that offers more than most schools except for NIL money. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Money Still Talks


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