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Greg McElroy believes ACC is on 'solid footing' with Clemson, Florida State after ESPN option


ESPN picked up its option to maintain its television rights for the ACC through the 2036 season. It is a move that ESPN college football analyst Greg McElroy believes will benefit the conference and the network. McElroy recently explained on his podcast why he expects Clemson and Florida State to remain in the league moving forward. (On3.com)

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Greg McElroy believes ACC is on 'solid footing' with Clemson, Florida State after ESPN option


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