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How much will the Tigers owe ACC if they leave?

Last updated: March 14, 2025 12:57 am
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Clemson recently made significant progress in its ongoing legal battle with the ACC, as the two parties reached an agreement that could reshape the future of the conference. The Tigers had filed a lawsuit against the ACC back in March 2024, following in the footsteps of Florida State, which had taken similar action in December 2023.

The agreement reached between the ACC, Clemson, and Florida State heralds a new era of revenue distribution within the conference. It also paves the way for potential departures, with exit fees being reduced significantly compared to previous estimates. If Clemson decides to leave the ACC in 2026, the school will be required to pay an exit fee of $165 million. This amount will decrease by $18 million each subsequent year, ultimately settling at $75 million for the 2030-31 season. The same clause applies to all other teams in the ACC.

ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips expressed his satisfaction with the resolution, stating, “Today’s resolution begins the next chapter of this storied league and further solidifies the ACC as a premier conference.” He also extended his gratitude to the ACC Board of Directors for their leadership and dedication throughout the process.

Despite having a clear exit route, Clemson may opt to remain in the ACC for the foreseeable future. The revised revenue distribution model presents the Tigers with a lucrative opportunity to benefit financially from the conference. Clemson’s athletic director, Graham Neff, praised the ACC following the settlement, emphasizing the school’s alignment with the conference’s academic prestige and football success.

In the new distribution model, 60% of the ACC’s total television revenue will be allocated to a “brand initiative,” with a focus on recent viewership data over a five-year period. The remaining 40% will be evenly distributed among all conference schools.

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The agreement between Clemson and the ACC marks a significant milestone in the conference’s evolution, showcasing a willingness to adapt to the changing landscape of collegiate athletics. As the ACC looks towards a collective long-term future, the resolution with Clemson and Florida State sets a precedent for potential shifts in conference alignments and revenue distribution strategies.

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