Florida State "personalized its legal battle with the ACC" with an amended complaint filed Monday alleging that former ACC Commissioner John Swofford "cost member schools millions of dollars by acting in the best interest of his son who worked at television partner Raycom Sports." FSU filed 21 new pages to the complaint in response to the conference accusing the school of "breach of contract." FSU claims that ACC schools lost $82M "each year in revenue from their Tier II and Tier III media rights as a result of the conference's deal with Raycom" (AP, 1/30).