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ACC schools have a new path to more revenue: just win...in the postseason


The ACC has spent years working to find more money to reduce gaps with the Big Ten and Southeastern conferences. The league is hoping a new wrinkle to how it divvies up payments to its schools can provide stability. This is the first sports season under a new model allowing ACC schools to keep more of the money generated by their own postseason success. (Associated Press)

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ACC schools have a new path to more revenue: just win...in the postseason