
ACC commissioner Jim Phillips is facing challenges as the ACC spring meetings commence, with internal and external threats to the league's survival. The NCAA president, Charlie Baker, is present at the meetings, discussing settlement talks in various cases, including the House v. NCAA antitrust lawsuit. Phillips remains optimistic about salvaging relationships with FSU and Clemson amid legal disputes.
Quick story on what ACC commissioner Jim Phillips said about the #FSU and Clemson litigation/situation/mess. He, notably, used the word "optimistic," which FSU's AD did not. https://t.co/p5irn9E9tY
"I'm not quite sure. We're looking more at that. What is that narrative, etc.? We're looking to try and change that. We're determined to do that. We're going to get some outside help" with consultation. Jim Phillips on why ACC football has dealt with a perception problem
Can the ACC and its relationships with FSU and Clemson be salvaged? Jim Phillips says he’s always optimistic, even in difficult situations. “Am I going to fight and protect the ACC? Absolutely. I have to do that.”


































