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ACC, Florida State, Clemson reach revenue distribution settlement


The ACC, Florida State and Clemson ended their ongoing litigation Tuesday after agreeing to a settlement that changes the league's revenue distribution model and significantly reduces exit penalties for members wanting to leave the conference before 2036. ACC commissioner Jim Phillips thanked all parties for their "patience and dedication." (ESPN.com)

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ACC, Florida State, Clemson reach revenue distribution settlement


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