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ACC Settlement is More Concession Than Compromise


The details surrounding the settlement agreement between Clemson and the ACC that was announced in March suggested a beneficial outcome for the Tigers and its fellow league members. Upon review of the document, which was obtained by Inside Carolina via a public records request, the primary takeaway is that the league office caved in its negotiations. (Inside Carolina)

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ACC Settlement is More Concession Than Compromise


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