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Clemson has 1 of 3 athletes representing ACC on Autonomy Committee

Darron Coley, a member of the Clemson Track & Field program, has been named an ACC student-athlete representative on the NCAA Autonomy Committee, the conference announced on Thursday.

The ACC announced three student-athlete representatives from its member institutions who will hold voting power on proposed NCAA rule changes under the Division I autonomy process. Coley, Wake Forest’s Caroline Kuhn (volleyball), and Syracuse’s Kingsley Jonathan (football) will participate as members of the ACC Autonomy Committee and will be invited to attend various ACC governance meetings and participate as members of the voting delegation at the 2020 NCAA Convention.

This is the fifth group of ACC student-athletes chosen to represent the league in the NCAA Autonomy process.