Like Florida State, Clemson has filed suit against the ACC and the grant of rights it signed, along with FSU and the rest of the conference, willingly. The university is claiming that the agreement, again that they willingly agreed to, is now “unconscionable” and “unenforceable.” It’s hardly surprising but still bad. We understand why they’re doing it - the Big Ten and the SEC are making a huge amount of money - but a deal is a deal and a contract is a contract. We’ll see how this ends up. Most...
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Clemson University is filing a lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Clemson University has filed a lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast
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Despite saying they are not leaving the conference, Clemson University has filed a lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference because of their sky-high fees in order to exit. Florida State's lawsuit against the conference said that the ACC would charge them $572 million to leave. Clemson says the price is "unconscionable" and "unenforceable." As for Clemson, they say the ACC is forcing an "exorbitant $140 million" exit penalty, and the grant of rights used to bind schools to a conference...
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After Clemson filed a lawsuit against the ACC calling into question the conference's grant of rights and exit fees, the ACC is fighting back. Per Chris