Florida State University officially finalized a deal to purchase the Regal Governor’s Square Mall movie theater and reopen ...
More than 13 months of legal wrangling among FSU, Clemson and the ACC finally may be reaching an amicable conclusion. ESPN ...
ESPN picked up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036. The conference reportedly will try to settle lawsuits by Florida State and Clemson.
FSU football's James Williams opens up on journey to FSU, excitement for 2025 season ...
The Hurricanes will have eight games at Hard Rock Stadium this year — the first time they have played eight home games since ...
Plus, wide receiver BJ Gibson is pursuing his other dream of playing baseball this spring. A big reason that Gibson flipped to Florida State from Tennessee was the opportunity to star on the gridiron ...
The ACC’s deal with ESPN will be extended through 2036, as The Clemson Insider reported earlier on Thursday. The agreement, ...
FSU closed the deal Wednesday. Property records indicate the final purchase price at approximately $4 million.
The extension paves the way for the league to potentially finalize a settlement with Clemson and Florida State that would keep them in the conference.
The ACC will have their media rights remain right where they are according to the latest on their negotiations with ESPN.
Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics and the FSU Middle East Center (MEC) will host the ...
Clemson's lawsuit against the ACC has slowed. ESPN says Clemson and Florida State could drop legal action in exchange for more money from the conference.