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ESPN picked up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036. The conference reportedly will try to settle lawsuits by Florida State and Clemson.
ESPN's broadcasting partnership with the ACC would have ended following the 2027 season had the option not been picked up.
ESPN has agreed to pick up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036, sources told ESPN. The decision comes as the ACC works toward settling lawsuits by Clemson and Florida State.
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