The ACC reaches settlement with Florida State and Clemson to keep conference together

March 5, 2025
Saving the day, or delaying the inevitable?
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The ACC reaches settlement with Florida State and Clemson to keep conference together The ACC reaches settlement with Florida State and Clemson to keep conference together
Source: USA Today

The GIST: The ACC has delayed a catastrophe, settling a group of lawsuits with member schools Florida State and Clemson to keep the conference together for at least a few more years, narrowly avoiding the path that would have turned them into the next Pac-12. Phew.

The background: The last two years of conference realignment chaos consolidated power in the Big Ten and SEC. Some think we may eventually be headed for a two-superconference system, making the schools who are not (yet) members nervous about being left behind.

  • FSU and Clemson, the ACC’s most dominant football programs, feel they deserve to play with the big dogs — and, more importantly, want in on the Big Ten and SEC schools’ massive paydays. So they’ve been angling for an SEC invite, making their current conference home aca-awkward.

The lawsuits: Last winter, the two schools sued to get out of their media contracts with the ACC, which run until 2036 and have astronomically high exit fees. They hoped to negotiate a cheaper exit and try their luck with the SEC…but the ACC wouldn’t go down without a fight.

  • The conference countersued to keep these massive money-making programs within the fold; the ACC dug their heels in as Clemson and FSU pulled away, and now, it’s mostly paid off.

The latest: The schools and the conference agreed to stay together under a few conditions. First, the ACC will progressively lower its exit fees each year until 2031, when they’ll reach $75M — a bargain compared to the current $165M rate.

  • However, should any school — not just FSU or Clemson — try to leave before the media contract expires in 2036, the ACC would retain that school’s media rights and could sell them to the school’s new conference.
  • The schools did walk away with one big win, as long as they put their money where their mouth is: The conference changed its revenue structure to reward larger TV audiences and CFP appearances. The ACC survives, the schools get paid, and everyone’s happy…for now.