Clemson, Florida State, ACC Talks
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•Sources: ACC, Clemson, FSU renew revenue talks
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Clemson, Florida State and the ACC are discussing a new revenue distribution model.
The Tigers and Seminoles filed lawsuits against the ACC in an effort to extricate themselves from the league's grant of rights.
The proposal includes additional money going to schools with better ratings success in football and basketball.
In 2022-23 , ACC distributed an average of $44.8 million per school, roughly $7 million less than the SEC .
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