Florida State University (FSU) is fighting back against the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in a legal battle, aiming to suppress and dismiss items such as College Football Playoff (CFP) exclusion and issues related to Raycom. The lawsuit highlights 'naughtiness' from the ACC as a key point in FSU's response to the ACC's motion to dismiss in Leon County. The ACC's revenue breakdown for the CFP beginning in 2026 shows the SEC and B10 each receiving 29%, ACC 17%, Big 12 15%, Group of Five (G5) 9%, and Independents the remainder.
We’ve found footage of FSU’s response to other ACC Presidents bemoaning that it looks like they may get about half the CFP revenue relative to the Power 2. https://t.co/ij6QodJVV3
Florida State Fires Back in ACC Fight https://t.co/b8YHsuE9Jn
CFP revenue breakdown beginning ‘26: SEC, 29% B10, 29% ACC, 17% B12, 15% G5: 9% Indys: remainder
Florida State fires back in ACC fight https://t.co/aI7HIsTVTs
Lawsuit: 'Naughtiness' from ACC a focal point in FSU's response to ACC motion to dismiss in Leon County https://t.co/TndBXWzzMn
FSU vs. ACC: Latest legal filings from ACC work to suppress, dismiss items including CFP exclusion, Raycom https://t.co/SF6gaqfobe