Clemson Wins ACC Women's Track Championship in Historic Fashion
Clemson Wins ACC Women's Track Championship in Historic Fashion

Clemson Wins ACC Women's Track Championship in Historic Fashion

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Clemson and Florida State University (FSU) are nearing a resolution in their long-standing dispute with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) regarding revenue distribution. Reports indicate that both schools are expected to withdraw their lawsuits against the ACC and agree to a new revenue-sharing agreement, which could result in each school receiving up to $15 million more annually. Under this new plan, 40% of total annual revenue will be evenly shared among ACC schools, while the remaining 60% will be distributed based on television viewership metrics. Although some schools, like Wake Forest and Boston College, may face significant revenue losses, many administrators are reportedly willing to accept this trade-off for stability in the conference. The ACC Board of Directors is set to discuss the agreement soon, with expectations that a deal will be finalized. This settlement reflects the ongoing tensions and power dynamics within the conference, particularly among its marquee football programs.

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