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Source says FSU's advisors 'doing them a disservice' in fight to leave ACC


The longer Florida State’s planned exit from the ACC drags on this offseason, the more problematic it becomes. When asked Tuesday if Florida State’s process of leaving the ACC would end with a spot in the Big Ten, a Big Ten source told Saturday Down South, “I don’t know who’s advising (FSU) right now, but they’re doing them a disservice.” (Saturday Down South)

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Source says FSU's advisors 'doing them a disservice' in fight to leave ACC


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