Daily Press

ACC agrees to 3-year extension with commission­er, source says

- By Aaron Beard

The Atlantic Coast Conference has reached a three-year extension agreement with commission­er Jim Phillips, a person with knowledge of the situation said.

The person spoke to Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the league hasn’t publicly announced the agreement. The extension, first reported by ESPN, would keep Phillips under contract into 2029.

The league hired Phillips as the successor for the retiring John Swofford. He took over in February 2021 with a five-year contract after serving as Northweste­rn’s athletic director and is closing his second full season on the job.

Phillips has been working to improve the ACC’s financial standing, with the league reporting record revenues yet facing a growing gap behind the Big Ten and Southeaste­rn conference­s.

The ACC has a grant-of-rights agreement binding league teams to the ACC for the duration of the current ESPN deal through the 2035-36 season, and the league has been examining options such as unequal per-school payouts of revenue.

Phillips has also served in a range of prominent roles in college sports in recent years, including the selection committee for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and the Division I Transforma­tion Committee to modernize college sports.

Phillips’ extension agreement came as the Big Ten sought a new commission­er for Kevin Warren, who is leaving to become president and chief executive officer of the Chicago Bears in January. Phillips was a candidate when Warren was hired as commission­er in 2019.

The AP reported Tuesday night that the Big Ten is hiring former Major League Baseball executive Tony Petitti as commission­er.

 ?? NELL REDMOND/AP ?? Atlantic Coast Conference commission­er Jim Phillips has agreed to a three-year extension that would keep him under contract into 2029.
NELL REDMOND/AP Atlantic Coast Conference commission­er Jim Phillips has agreed to a three-year extension that would keep him under contract into 2029.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States