FSU trustees don't sound so enamored regarding the bloated state of the ACC. They're afraid the league will be on the outside looking in most years for the playoff and fear the other conferences with dedicated TV networks.
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FSU trustees express concern about ACC's status
Two years ago this week, with the Atlantic Coast Conference's future in jeopardy, Florida State played a significant and celebrated role in keeping the league intact.
Then-FSU President Eric Barron, acting with approval of the university's Board of Trustees, signed off on a long-term Grant of Rights agreement, which essentially made it financially impossible for any of the league's schools to break off before 2027.