The ACC will no longer distribute media-rights revenue equally but give bonuses to schools that draw the most TV viewers.
Clemson and Florida State are settling their lawsuits with the ACC, bringing stability to the conference — for now. What does ...
ACC, Clemson, Florida State approve settlement to end legal fight, change revenue-distribution model
The Atlantic Coast Conference, Clemson and Florida State have approved a settlement that would end their legal fights.
The settlement between the ACC and Clemson-Florida State, which was reported on Monday and approved by conference presidents ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNClemson, FSU settlement with ACC looks like a short-term fix to a long-term problemClemson's Board of Trustees approved a settlement Tuesday to resolve its legal dispute with the ACC, marking a major shift in ...
The conference will tie revenue to television viewership and reduce exit fees yearly.
It’s officially a truce between Clemson and Florida State on one side and the ACC on the other, as all parties ended their ...
And perhaps most importantly for any school looking to make a break from the ACC, a university will retain its future media ...
The deal would change the league’s revenue-distribution model to factor in viewership ratings in payments to schools. That ...
The ACC's Board of Directors has agreed to a new revenue distribution model and a reduced exit fee should any member choose ...
The ACC’s board of directors has approved a proposed settlement that would end the legal fights with Clemson and Florida ...
With the resolution, Clemson and FSU remain full members of the ACC, and the parties will dismiss all pending lawsuits in ...
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