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Explaining Clemson’s lawsuit. Clemson is the second school to sue the ACC and challenge its grant of rights and roughly $140 million exit fee, following Florida State, which sued the conference ...
Clemson argues that the ACC (1) does not, in fact, control its broadcasting rights if the university leaves the conference as it, apparently, plans to do; and (2) cannot enforce a $140 million ...
For Clemson, a founding member of the ACC that has competed in the conference for 71 years, it was a clear indication the school wants a new, more financially lucrative conference for its powerful ...
Clemson will ‘fall behind,’ lawsuit says. It’s a monumental step for Clemson, which is a 71-year charter member of the ACC dating back to 1953, and third-year athletic director Graham Neff ...
This is the second lawsuit that the ACC faces with Florida State suing the conference in December. Clemson's lawsuit seeks response from the ACC within 30 days, or it will claim judgment by ...
The conference argued a “misdirection” claim, saying that Clemson deceived the ACC by engaging in dialogue for a possible “standstill” before going silent on that front March 1 and suing ...
The logic here is clear enough: Football now accounts for about 80% of the ACC’s broadcast rights deal with ESPN. Florida State and Clemson, meanwhile, consistently deliver the strongest ...
Clemson and the ACC have been in litigation against each other since March. Here are answers to five key questions regarding the lawsuits. Will Clemson's lawsuit vs ACC win?