The ACC v. Florida State and Clemson: The courtroom clash on which realignment’s future hangs

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The ACC v. Florida State and Clemson: The courtroom clash on which realignment’s future hangs
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Everyone agrees that if FSU and/or Clemson are successful in court in nullifying a grant of rights, the results could be paradigm-shifting.

The next stage of conference realignment may be determined in a courtroom. Which courtroom that is, nobody knows yet. and have made their intentions clear: They’re looking for the easiest way out of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Both have filed legal challenges against the ACC in hopes of getting out of the grant of rights agreement that binds the schools to the league through their television rights into 2036.

The biggest problem with doing all this now is that the next three to five years look very complicated and disruptive,” Crakes said. What happens if FSU and Clemson get out? While a legal battle raises the intensity, some legal experts reason that if FSU and Clemson want to leave, why pay hundreds of millions of dollars to depart when you might be able to get out for less? “My grandmother used to say, what you don’t ask for, you don’t get,” Kishner said. “It’s worth a try.

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