CHAPEL HILL, N.C. —
Notre Dame is moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference — yet keeping its football independence.
The school’s president, the Rev. John I. Jenkins, and athletic director Jack Swarbrick joined league Commissioner John Swofford and three ACC presidents for a news conference Wednesday announcing the Irish’s move from the Big East.
Swofford says “this is truly a historic moment for the Atlantic Coast Conference.”
The ACC and Notre Dame say the school will play five football games annually against the league’s programs, but will be a full member in all other sports.
The ACC also says it has increased its exit fees for league schools to three times the annual operation budget — which would currently come to more than $50 million.
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