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This bill was not talked about publicly until a couple of weeks ago. David McKenzie, an IP lawyer in Durham, posted to his X thread that several key people in the legislature have strong ties to App State and Charlotte. It's being pushed by the legislature. Neither of the two candidates for governor have spoken out as yet and I have not seen anything from Roy Cooper, the current governor.Interesting bill moving through the NC legislature.
Among other things it would require UNC and NCST to play each other every year in football and basketball. Protecting against any future re-alignment where they end up in separate conferences.
More interesting, it would require them both to play one of App St, E. Carolina or Charlotte (NC's G5 programs) every year in football.
It would also require them to complete a home and away series with all 3 of them in a 6 year period. Effectively it would guarantee that the 3 NC G5 programs would get at least 4 games over 6 years against the ACC programs including 2 home games.
The legislation cites the General Assembly's desire to "promote economic development" as part of its rationale.
North Carolina bill that would require UNC, NC State to play in-state Group of Five schools won't advance
The legislation would require the Tar Heels and Wolfpack to play schools like Appalachian State regularlywww.cbssports.com
The bill has passed out of the Appropriations Committee.
Rep. Ray Pickett represents App State’s district, Rep. Jason Saine is a Charlotte grad and represents CLT Metro, Rep. Jake Johnson is a 2016 Charlotte graduate, and the next speaker of the NC House, Destin Hall, is an App graduate.