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The likelineness of Florida State and Clemson potentially leaving the Atlantic Coast Conferece depends on several imposing factors that will be dealt in court nevertheless. Obviously, throughout months at a time, speculations and rumor mills have led every headline with the depletion of the ACC powerhouses and the addition of West Coast teams being instilled within the ACC, which has drawn may conclusions with uncertainty.
What is the future of the ACC? Will Clemson and Florida State bolt for the SEC? Will the judgemets be granted in court? These ultimately lead to assertions that ESPN's Paul Finebaum revealed could leave a sour taste in the mouth of the SEC. Finebaum explained that after speaking with some fans monitoring the situation at Florida State, they have felt the situations had indeed rubbed them wrong.
Is it fair to say the Clemson brand has depleted over its mediocrity during the last two seasons? Yes, we understand losing a maximum 4 games last year, according to Clemson standards may not seem so farfetched, but a team that appeared from 2015-2019 in 4 National Championship games to the Cheeze-It and Gatorbowl is certainly a drop off.
Does Florida State survive outside of the Jordan Travis era? Both teams leaving the ACC would surely deplete the ACC from a football perspective, in sales, viewership, sponsors, and notarity.
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