
Amidst legal tensions, NCAA and conferences are facing uncertainties as universities' general counsels raise red flags on future liabilities. UNC trustees' remarks echo FSU's lawsuit against the league, hinting at potential departures of FSU and Clemson from the ACC to other conferences like the SEC and Big Ten. The ACC is reluctant to settle, leading to speculation on the outcome of impending anti-trust settlements in college sports.
With anti-trust settlements expected next week, a question hovers over the college sports landscape: Will these settlements actually settle the college sports landscape? Story with @DanMurphyESPN on looming concerns that are running parallel to progress. https://t.co/gDohgEwkQK
More updates from the situation with the UNC Board of Trustees. https://t.co/eWZ4uNijLh
The ACC’s Magnificent 7 one year ago to lawsuits from the Double Trouble duo. How quickly can FSU & Clemson leave when the ACC has “absolutely no incentive to settle,” source told @ActionNetworkHQ. So who blinks first? https://t.co/6z6rma3FOC


