Deborah Stroman chats with 97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell on Friday, Dec. 5 before heading to Charlotte to take in No. 17 Virginia vs. Duke football for the Atlantic Coast Conference title. The pair discuss the incredible season for Stroman’s Cavaliers, including the difficult circumstances head coach Tony Elliott has worked through, and what contributed to the Wahoos’ success. They also preview the matchup on Saturday and discuss how damaging to the ACC’s reputation it could be if Duke wins and is left out of the College Football Playoff by the selection committee because of their five losses. Debby also discusses the importance of representation in this matchup and the business elements the CFP leadership might be weighing when it comes to other conference champions.
Dr. Deborah Stroman — who is a UNC professor, sports businesswoman, former basketball player, and columnist — chats with 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell each week about the world of sports. Click here to listen to their past conversations on the latest sports headlines and impact in the game, on culture, and for business.
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