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ACC, Florida State, Clemson drop lawsuits over TV rights


At long last, the legal battle between the ACC, Florida State, and Clemson, is officially over. According to a report by in The Athletic, the conference and its two member schools have formally dropped litigation 17 months after Florida State first sued the ACC in the state of Florida. That case has now been dismissed. (Awful Announcing)

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ACC, Florida State, Clemson drop lawsuits over TV rights