Atlantic Coast Conference
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The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is one of the oldest collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. Founded in 1953, the ACC’s twelve member universities compete in twenty sports in the NCAA’s Division I.
As of 2005, the ACC began divisional play in football. Division leaders compete in a playoff game to determine the ACC championship. The inaugural ACC Championship Game was played on December 3, 2005 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.
Boston College Eagles - Alumni Stadium -
2 votes, 4/5
Clemson Tigers - Memorial Stadium (Frank Howard Stadium) -
0 votes, 0/5
Duke Blue Devils - Wallace Wade Stadium -
4 votes, 4.75/5
Florida State Seminoles - Doak Campbell Stadium -
5 votes, 4.6/5
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - Bobby Dodd Stadium -
3 votes, 3.67/5
Maryland Terrapins - Byrd Stadium -
3 votes, 4.33/5
Miami Hurricanes - Dolphin Stadium -
10 votes, 4.7/5
North Carolina Tar Heels - Kenan Stadium -
1 votes, 4/5
North Carolina State Wolfpack - Carter-Finley Stadium -
2 votes, 3.5/5
Virginia Cavaliers - Scott Stadium -
1 votes, 3/5
Virginia Tech Hokies - Lane Stadium -
0 votes, 0/5
Wake Forest Demon Deacons - BB&T Field -
2 votes, 3.5/5
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Boston College Eagles - 
2 votes, 4/5
4 votes, 4.75/5
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