AP source: ACC, Clemson and Florida State reach proposed settlement to resolve legal fight, change revenue distribution
- The Atlantic Coast Conference, Clemson, and Florida State proposed a settlement to end their legal disputes and modify the revenue-distribution model, according to a source familiar with the situation.
- If approved, the settlement would factor in viewership ratings, possibly boosting payouts for top-earning schools by $15 million or more and reducing payouts for others by about $7 million.
- Meetings at Clemson and Florida State are scheduled to discuss the settlement, with the ACC's Board of Directors also planning a call to approve it.
- The settlement comes after ESPN extended its media rights agreement with the ACC, aligning it with the ACC Network deal through 2036.
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