ACC Explores New Revenue Structure
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•Sources: ACC exploring new revenue structure to resolve Florida State, Clemson lawsuits
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The ACC is exploring a new revenue structure intended to bring an end to litigation with its two restless members.
The conference’s presidents recently examined a proposal that would distribute revenue differently to league members in a move to provide stability and preserve the membership of Florida State and Clemson .
FSU and Clemson are suing the conference in an attempt to exit the league.
Though the standard belief is that the contract extends through 2036 , that’s not actually true. The deal ends in 2027 . ESPN must elect by next February to opt in for another nine years . The ACC and ESPN have been in active negotiations over the extension, conversations that Phillips has described as “positive and productive.”.
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