Florida State and ACC Mediation Fails to Resolve Legal Dispute
The court-ordered mediation between Florida State University and the ACC leaves major issues unresolved as both parties prepare for further litigation.
- Florida State and the ACC met for mediation on August 13 but did not reach an agreement.
- The legal battle centers on exit fees and media rights, potentially costing over half a billion dollars.
- Both sides have filed multiple lawsuits in different states, complicating the resolution process.
- A hearing is scheduled for September 11 in Florida to address the ACC's motion to stay FSU's case.
- Despite ongoing talks, neither Florida State nor Clemson have formally notified the ACC of their intent to leave.