ACC Now podcast: Future of league, attacking grant of rights agreement, what comes next
The News & Observer’s Luke DeCock and Andrew Carter explain how the ACC got to this point, where its future is now in question. How might a lawyer attack the league’s grant of rights agreement that is currently holding the conference together? Is Miami to blame for the position the league finds itself in? What should ACC commissioner Jim Phillips do next? They try to answer these questions and more.
You can also listen to this episode of the ACC Now podcast, and others, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Audible, TuneIn and Stitcher.
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- ACC helped kick start the conference expansion race which now threatens its survival
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- As Big Ten, SEC consolidate their power, the ACC finds itself under existential threat
- UNC faces dilemma as another round of conference realignment begins, amid ACC uncertainty
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- It could cost teams millions to leave ACC. Here’s how league’s grant of rights works.
- Would UNC, Duke remain tethered together if new league comes calling? It’s complicated.
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This story was originally published July 12, 2022 at 5:10 AM.