The ACC will no longer distribute media-rights revenue equally but give bonuses to schools that draw the most TV viewers.
What's next for the ACC, Clemson and Florida State after they settled their lawsuits this week? What are the Buckeyes chances ...
John Talty of CBS Sports believes that the Seminoles have "set themselves up for success in 2025," noting the major coaching ...
Clemson and Florida State will remain in the ACC after the conference resolved legal disputes with the schools.
From burn the ships to bend the knee, the ugly divorce that wasn't between Florida State, Clemson and the ACC is close to ...
Florida State, Clemson and the ACC have reached a settlement to their lawsuits and made peace. Will it last? Don’t bet on it.
The ACC, Clemson and Florida State have approved a settlement that changes the conference's revenue distribution model and reduces exit penalties for members wanting to leave the conference.
The Atlantic Coast Conference's ongoing legal disputes with members Clemson and Florida State were settled on Tuesday with a ...
The deal will give the ACC's highest-profile programs a bigger piece of the financial pie while ensuring a peaceful existence ...
Clemson and Florida State have declared an armistice with the ... is a natural fit with other members of the ACC. The historic football success the league has had and that Clemson has had in ...
SMU, for example, earned $4 million this season thanks to its success in the College Football Playoff. Both Clemson and Florida State, as top earners, are expected to see a significant payout ...
Florida State ... like Florida State and Clemson, which routinely draw more viewers and higher ratings thanks to their historic status and wide reach to college football fans.