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ACC year-by-year exit fees revealed after Florida State, Clemson settlement


Terms of the settlement between Florida State, Clemson and the ACC show the conference’s year-by-year exit fees. The figures show the amount schools would have to pay if they want to leave. If a school were to leave in 2025-26, it would owe $165 million. That number drops to $147 million in 2026-27, $129 million in 2027-28 and $111 million in 2028-29. (On3.com)

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ACC year-by-year exit fees revealed after Florida State, Clemson settlement


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