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Last week during SEC Media Days, a story came out that the North Carolina Tar Heels are looking to leave the ACC and join the SEC. Monday on the McElroy and Cubic Show, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum makes this prediction about the Tar Heels joining the SEC.
Extreme heat may make people sick in North Carolina. Here's how to avoid heat illness when it feels like 105-110 degrees Fahrenheit outdoors.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis North Carolina Mountain Town Is the Perfect Place to Cool Down in the Summer—and It Has One of the South’s Best Resorts
Cashiers is a scenic mountain village the heart of the Blue Ridge with cooler weather and welcoming Southern hospitality. The town is ideal for nature lovers, with opportunities for hiking, fly fishing, and boating. From historic luxury at High Hampton to the retro-modern Hotel Cashiers, visitors can find a variety of lodging options.
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Cashiers is a scenic mountain village the heart of the Blue Ridge with cooler weather and welcoming Southern hospitality. The town is ideal for nature lovers, with opportunities for hiking, fly fishing, and boating. From historic luxury at High Hampton to the retro-modern Hotel Cashiers, visitors can find a variety of lodging options.
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Southern Living on MSNThis North Carolina Fishing Village Makes The Most Idyllic Weekend Escape
Beyond downtown’s other hotel and inn offerings, like the quaint Pecan Street Inn and the modern, waterfront Beaufort Hotel, the town is also home to a number of vacation rentals via VRBO and Airbnb that may be friendlier to large groups or those traveling with pets or small children.
Having Clemson is one of the few things keeping the ACC’s status as a “power conference” alive. If the Tigers were to depart, it would effectively be a glorified Group of Five league, similar to the new Pac-12. Could Clemson’s departure create a domino effect in which other schools were to depart as well? If so, would the league be able to survive?