ACC Championship Football Schedule & Tickets
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ACC Championship
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Saturday 12/01/12
TBA
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Bank of America Stadium
(Charlotte, NC)
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ACC CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION:
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is one of the oldest collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. Founded in 1953, one year before the formation of the Ivy League, the ACC's twelve member
universities compete in twenty sports in the NCAA's Division I. Spanning the Eastern Seaboard, from New England to the Everglades, its member institutions are located in the Atlantic coastal states of
Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
The Atlantic Coast Conference is, academically, the most highly ranked scholarship-granting American collegiate athletic conference. Only the non-scholarship Ivy League holds a higher overall academic ranking.
As of 2005, the ACC began divisional play in football. Both division leaders will compete in a playoff game at ALLTEL Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida to determine the ACC championship. This division structure
leads to each team playing the following games:
Five games within its division (one against each opponent)
One game against a "permanent rival" from the other division
Two rotating games against teams in the other division
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