Dr. Debbie Stroman speaks with 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell about how the ACC is shaping up as football season begins hitting its home stretch.
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Previewing The ACC Title Game and Discusses its Disaster Scenario — Stroman On Sports (Dec. 5, 2025)
Deborah Stroman chats with 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Friday, Dec. 5 ahead of No. 17 Virginia facing Duke for the ACC title.

N.C. State Buries UNC Football Along With The Heels' 2025 Season — The Carolina Football Hour (Dec. 1, 2025)
UNC ends its season with a blowout loss to N.C. State, 42-19. 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell and Michael Koh debrief the game and year.

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Carolina’s one-sided 42-19 loss at N.C. State on Saturday was a microcosm of the season that has mercifully ended at 4-8, UNC’s worst record in football since 2018.

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Art’s Angle: Another Classic
In the last home game, UNC football showed how much they improved over the season. They just fell short in a classic rivalry game.
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