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The time has come for another Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game, and if you plan to be there when a new ACC champion is declared, you’d best claim your ACC Championship Game tickets now.
 
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The Atlantic Coast Conference (or ACC) is the NCAA Division 1-A college football league for the affiliated schools on the East Coast of the United States. The members of the ACC are: the Boston Eagles (from Boston College),the Clemson Tigers, the Duke Blue Devils, the Florida State Seminoles, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the Maryland Terrapins, the Miami Hurricanes, the North Carolina Tar Heels, the NC State Wolfpack, the Virginia Cavaliers, the Virginia Tech Hokies, and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. At the close of every NCAA college football conference season, the best ranked team from the ACC Coastal Division battles the best ranked team from the ACC Atlantic Division for the title of ACC Conference champions for the year. The winner of the ACC Conference Championship Game goes on to represent the Atlantic Coast Conference in the Bowl Championship Series. The ACC Championship Game is sponsored by Dr. Pepper and held each year at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. For 2008-2010 the Gator Bowl Association and the city of Jacksonville placed a bid to host the game again, but so have Tampa, Orlando, and Charlotte – so who knows where it’ll be after this year? The Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game is a relatively new event, having only started in 2005, the first season that the ACC was comprised of 12 teams thanks to that year’s addition of Boston College (on the heels of the previous year’s addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute).
 
 
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