💨 Abstract

The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is entering a phase of stability after recent challenges, according to commissioner Jim Phillips. The ACC's spring meetings, held at Amelia Island, addressed issues like the pending $2.8 billion NCAA settlement. A recent settlement between Clemson, Florida State, and the ACC has revised the revenue-sharing model to benefit schools with strong football brands. The league anticipates four to five years of stability.

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