Locked On ACC - Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On ACC podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Atlantic Coast Conference. Hosts Candace Cooper and Kenton Gibbs provide your daily ACC fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage from Chestnut Hill, Coral Gables, Charlottesville, Chapel Hill and everywhere in between. The Locked On ACC podcast takes you beyond the headlines for the inside scoops from the biggest stories inside every locker room in the conference. The Locked On ACC podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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Massive Changes Coming To College Football... REVENUE SHARING Soon? Bold ACC Football Predictions
A settlement is reportedly in the works for a massive antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA. Negotiations in House vs. NCAA could result in a revenue sharing model for the Power Four conference.
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Uiagalelei? Ward? Martinez? Which Transfer Addition Will Have The Biggest ACC IMPACT?
Impact Transfer Portal stars like quarterback Cam Ward, running back Damien Martinez and quarterback DJ Uiagalelei have found new homes in the ACC.
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Miami Makes STATEMENT In The Portal With Damien Martinez, Season-Defining Games In The ACC?
The Miami Hurricanes have secured a commitment from their top Transfer Portal target. First Team All-PAC 12 selection Damien Martinez has chosen Miami over Arizona, Tennessee, Mississippi State, and Kentucky.
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Can FSU Make The Most Of Their Amended Complaint? How Many ACC Players Will Be 1st Round NFL Picks?
Florida State was offered a do-over in their lawsuit against the ACC in Florida. Judge Cooper ordered FSU to amend their complaint, giving them a major opportunity to revise or even expand their arguments in their quest to break away from the ACC’s Grant of Rights.
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Florida Attorney General Backs Up FSU vs. ACC And Petitions Other AG's, How Many ACC Teams In CFP?
Ashley Moody, the Attorney General in Florida, is considering backing up Florida State University in their fight with the ACC over the Grant of Rights. The specific issue that has caused Moody to act is “sovereign immunity” and whether FSU, as a state institution, can be sued.
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Florida Judge Rules FSU Must AMEND Their Complaint Against ACC, Why? P2 Elitism, Transfer Portal
Judge Cooper in Leon County, Florida was not satisfied by the language of Florida State’s complaint against the ACC. He ruled “dismissal with leave to amend” and will give FSU seven days to amend their argument after personal jurisdiction.