ACC Making Big Push to Keep Florida State, Clemson With Latest Development

The college football realignment buzz took another turn with the Pac-12 adding four Mountain West Conference teams. Suddenly, even more questions swirl from a national perspective in the sport.

In the meantime, Florida State and Clemson are still suing the ACC in an attempt to exit the conference and seek opportunities elsewhere. However, the ACC is reportedly mulling a new development in hopes of keeping Florida State and Clemson in the conference, per Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports .

“The ACC is exploring a new revenue structure intended to bring an end to the litigation with its two restless members,” Dellenger wrote. “The conference’s presidents recently examined a proposal that would distribute revenue differently to league members in a move to provide stability and preserve the membership of Florida State and Clemson.”

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Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell

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It is a stunning turn of events in an ongoing legal battle with Florida State and Clemson. While Dellenger reports the ACC is “exploring” this new layout, he also adds that nothing is “imminent.”

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