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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 in December after publicly ...
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 ...
CLEMSON — Clemson University filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Atlantic Coast Conference in Pickens County over its grant of media rights deal in an initial legal step in the Tigers ...
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 ...
The ACC, in turn, counter-sued Clemson in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (where its Charlotte headquarters are located) and asked a court to declare its grant of rights and exit fee were ...
Clemson is suing the ACC in an attempt to reduce or completely eliminate that cost, which would clear the way for the university to accept a potential invitation from another conference ...
The ACC, in court Friday, had argued that Clemson’s lawsuit against it in South Carolina should be put to the side, or “stayed,” pending a resolution in North Carolina court in an effort to ...
And oh, by the way: Clemson is now also suing the ACC over the Grant of Rights, with similar-but-different arguments about why it shouldn’t be legally enforceable. The ACC is counter-suing Clemson.