There has been no movement since the Los Angeles Earthquake.
I do not know this to be true but I wonder: Is the ACC's grant-of-rights supergluing the conference together? That contract lasts until 2036 and has been widely panned as a boneheaded deal that locks members into the financial second or third tier. I read somewhere yesterday a sports financial analyst's informed speculation that breaking that contract would set the individual school, singular, back $100M. As the joke goes, $100M here, $100M there, pretty soon you're talking real money! Seriously, no one school could afford to jump to another conference if it cost $100M. To which I say hallelujah. Lock us in to the second or third tier, at least we'd still be playing in the ACC. The alternative is dropping down a division and playing Villanova. Notre Dame, Shmotre Dame, the "Irish" will do what they will; the ACC was a going concern before Notre Dame it will be a going concern after Notre Dame--if it sticks together.