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Florida State and Clemson are seeking to leave the ACC due to financial reasons and view the SEC as a potential destination.
A legal settlement allows FSU and Clemson to leave the ACC after the 2030 season, but an earlier move to the SEC is possible.
Adding the two football powerhouses could help the SEC stay competitive with the Big Ten, which has recently gained an edge.
Let me take you back to 2024, and an offseason of discontent in the ACC.
Florida State and Clemson so desperately wanted out of the cash-strapped conference, they were willing to pay nearly half a billion dollars to do it — if they could just find any takers.
Hello, Greg Sankey? Clemson and Florida State on Line 1. It's your move, again.
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