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Florida State is challenging the conference’s exit fees and the validity of a grant-of-rights agreement that binds league members together through their media rights.
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Florida’s Attorney General is turning to her peers in other states for support as Florida State University takes on the Atlantic Coast Athletic Conference in a legal battle over media deals and when and how the school can leave the conference.
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FSU is pushing to exit the ACC and explore a more lucrative landing spot, potentially the Big Ten.
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A big-money battle between the university and its longtime conference is playing out in two states because the ACC is based in North Carolina.
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People involved in athletics say Florida is somewhat of an outlier in preventing schools from helping athletes secure deals through the name, image and likeness — or NIL — law.
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The bill would require K-12 and college sports teams to divide athletes by their "biological sex."
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Two games have been added to the schedule. The Seminoles will play at home against Duke on Dec. 12 and go to Wake Forest on Dec. 19.
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Each school and conference will be free to decide how to safely resume athletic operations, the NCAA Division I Council says.
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The shutdown of sporting events due to the coronavirus pandemic has put athletic careers on hold and interrupted the flow of money that makes sports such a big business.
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A day before the 2020 legislative session kicks off, three House committees will meet to discuss the idea of allowing collegiate athletes to get paid...
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House Minority Leader Kionne McGhee wants college student-athletes in Florida to be able to cash in on their names and images, similar to a measure that…