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Here Is the Latest ACC Sports News From The Associated Press
The NCAA's January transfer window aims to keep players eligible during postseason, supported by coaches to improve team stability and simplify transfer rules, pending final panel approval.
- On Tuesday, the NCAA said it will hold the 2028 Women's Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, adding approximately 13,000 seats.
- On Monday, the Division I bowl subdivision oversight committee approved a January 2-16 transfer window as coaches said it lets players on postseason teams stay eligible and helps focus on bowl season.
- Virginia Tech's Board of Visitors voted 13-1 to add $229.2 million over four years, raising the 2026 athletics budget to $190.1 million among the Atlantic Coast Conference's top third.
- On Saturday in Chapel Hill, Clemson faces North Carolina with a noon kickoff and Ludacris performing at 9:40 a.m., as both teams have struggled early this season.
- Democratic senators are proposing to rewrite the 1961 law on collective media-rights sales while the Student Athlete Fairness and Enforcement Act offers an alternative, and the Division I Women's Basketball Committee kept the preliminary hosting format.
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Here is the latest ACC sports news from The Associated Press
Dabo Swinney is excited to coach against Bill Belichick on Saturday when Clemson faces North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Despite both teams' rough starts, Swinney...
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