Published Mar 21, 2024
A monumental case
Larry Williams
Tigerillustrated.com

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When Graham Neff is old and gray (he's nowhere close now, by the way) and decides to write his memoirs, this week will assuredly merit a chapter.

On Monday night he probably got little if any sleep as Clemson moved forward with filing its lawsuit against the ACC the next morning.

Yesterday morning he was on the road interviewing coaches for the vacant women's basketball job, and presumably entering the home stretch of that search.

On Friday his focus will be on the men's basketball team in Memphis as it tries to close this season with a flourish instead of another thud.

And on the same day Neff will undoubtedly be monitoring the hearing in Charlotte between the ACC and Florida State as the opening paces of that lawsuit begin.

Clemson's lawsuit is of course at the top of everyone's mind right now, and justifiably so.

Yesterday Tigerillustrated.com communicated with someone in the PR world with a long background of working on global legal and crisis matters, and who has some awareness of the profile and pedigree of the attorneys Clemson has chosen to lead its legal battle with the ACC.

We have much more to share with subscribers here in our first update of the day.

A MONUMENTAL CASE (For subscribers-only)

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