I guess Sankey agreed to let NC play at home every yr

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Last year, Vols played UNC at Chapel Hill 3 days after returning from Hawaii (if you’ve ever been to Hawaii, you know how stupid that is). This year I notice Alabama is playing in Chapel Hill. WTF?

SEC no longer plays 2nd fiddle to the ACC in anything. UNC should be on the road at one of the top SEC schools ( Ky, TN, Ala or Aub)
 
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Last year, Vols played UNC at Chapel Hill 3 days after returning from Hawaii (if you’ve ever been to Hawaii, you know how stupid that is). This year I notice Alabama is playing in Chapel Hill. WTF?

SEC no longer plays 2nd fiddle to the ACC in anything. UNC should be on the road at one of the top SEC schools ( Ky, TN, Ala or Aub)

UK is playing at Clemson. If they can do it, UNC can shove it
 
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Last year, Vols played UNC at Chapel Hill 3 days after returning from Hawaii (if you’ve ever been to Hawaii, you know how stupid that is). This year I notice Alabama is playing in Chapel Hill. WTF?

SEC no longer plays 2nd fiddle to the ACC in anything. UNC should be on the road at one of the top SEC schools ( Ky, TN, Ala or Aub)

Maybe North Carolina will play on the road in the next two ACC/SEC Challenge games.
 
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I’m guessing the schedule got mixed up with conference expansion. The ACC had 15 teams last year, and Louisville didn’t play in it. So, I’m guessing a team had to play home twice in a row, and they chose UNC.
Sometimes in basketball, coaches want tough away games to develop the team. I doubt Alabama is whining about it. Football is another story with every game being important as well as the financial costs of losing a home game.
 

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