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Tiger Boards - Clemson Football
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Jul 22, 2024, 11:11 AM
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The legal battles continue to drag out, as the ACC has hoped. The rumors continue to swirl, and there are as many opinions as to how things unfold as there are people in China. Auburn's fan boards seem to be pushing out an article every other day with a new projection on our issue. Swaim has been pushing the BIG 12 narrative for the last couple of weeks. Every news outlet that has a sports section is speculating. For Florida State, this has been an all-consuming process. But for Clemson, it doesn't seem to be the hot button topic that we as fans have made it out to be. This drives me absolutely nuts, but makes me respect our beloved university even more.

With the NCAA's "approval" on paying players, how does Clemson, or any other ACC school remain competitive?

Can the non-revenue sports continue to exist?

Are the FCS schools that play ACC opponents in more danger of closing their programs?

Does the revenue gap put schools like Clemson in jeopardy of layoffs that affect more than just the sports offices?

Ticket and concession prices are higher than most of us would like, but does the revenue gap cause them to skyrocket to offset the deficits?


The ACC must realize that their decision to continue this charade does nothing but harm everyone involved. The lack of leadership, vision and tenacity that the ACC has been accustomed to over the last 10-15 years has caused damage to every university. This doesn't just stop at athletics, it hurts the students, faculty and fans. The ACC isn't just ruining their brand, they are destroying the brand of each and every school. The smaller schools may not feel the same amount of pain right now, but they still suffer some of the consequences. The ACC's leadership will destroy each one of them in the long run.

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