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FSU alleges then-ACC head John Swofford cut a bad deal with Raycom sports in 2008 and again in 2016 regarding media rights for lower tier ACC events. Those rights deprive ACC schools of tens of millions every year. The kicker is John’s son Chad was hired at Raycom in 2007, the year before the first deal. In the infamous twenty year ball and chain contract John insisted on keeping Raycom in the deal as a media rights beneficiary. Chad is now a senior executive at Raycom Sports.
You don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes to understand the implications or accusations here. If they can convince a sympathetic ear that John Swofford was not only fiscally or managerially negligient but was involved in a quid pro quo with Raycom to a) hire his son and b) secure lucrative media rights deals for his company at the expense of ACC schools they might have a shot. I don’t believe in coincidences, personally.
That doesn’t excuse the university presidents that presumedly had some say on greenlighting the twenty year thing, lack of due diligence on their end etc etc and so forth agreeing to contract which was ludicrous on its face. So, find a friendly ear.
Florida State has personalized its legal battle with the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Seminoles filed an amended complaint against the league late Monday that alleges former commissioner John Swofford cost member schools millions of dollars by acting in the best interest of his son, who worked...
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