Sources: FSU, Clemson, ACC expected to settle
Briefly

Florida State and Clemson are preparing to vote on an agreement that aims to settle four lawsuits involving the ACC and establish a new revenue-distribution model. This model prioritizes viewership, intending to financially benefit top-performing schools while redistributing revenue among all members. During the upcoming fiscal year, this new initiative could yield substantial income increases for high-performing teams, although some schools could face a significant drop in payouts. The ACC's Board of Directors will discuss the settlement terms, which include a shift in exit fees before 2036 as a new strategy for financial stability.
The new revenue-distribution model based on viewership will see top earners potentially netting an extra $15 million, while others face losses of about $7 million.
Understanding the complexities of the new revenue strategy remains a challenge, particularly regarding the averaging of TV ratings from networks without traditional ratings.
Read at ESPN.com
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