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After lawsuits and near-implosion, ACC spring meetings offer return to stability - for now, at least


The ACC might as well have stood for Atlantic Coast Chaos. Not today. The conference's annual spring meetings -- which had developed into a tug-of-war over the last two years -- returned to normalcy this week at the plush Ritz-Carlton along the coast in Amelia Island, Florida. In a word, the meetings were boring. And that was a good thing. (CBS Sports)

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After lawsuits and near-implosion, ACC spring meetings offer return to stability - for now, at least