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Study Guide: The Atlantic Coast Conference: History, Structure, and Athletic Achievements

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The Atlantic Coast Conference: History, Structure, and Athletic Achievements Study Guide

Founding and Early Development (1953-1970s)

The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) was officially founded on May 8, 1953, when its bylaws were ratified.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Atlantic Coast Conference was officially established on May 8, 1953, with the ratification of its bylaws.

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The original seven charter members of the ACC were all former members of the Big East Conference.

Answer: False

Explanation: The original seven charter members of the ACC were all former members of the Southern Conference, not the Big East Conference.

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The primary reason for the formation of the ACC was the Southern Conference's ban on post-season football play.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Southern Conference's ban on post-season football play was the primary catalyst for the seven charter members to depart and form the ACC.

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The University of Virginia was the ninth school to join the ACC, becoming a member in 1954.

Answer: False

Explanation: The University of Virginia was the eighth school to join the ACC, becoming a member on December 4, 1953, not in 1954.

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The ACC's pioneering minimum SAT score requirement for student-athletes was successfully maintained until the late 1980s.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACC's minimum SAT score requirement was struck down by a federal court in 1972, not maintained until the late 1980s.

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The ACC played a significant role in the racial integration of collegiate sports by first scheduling integrated teams from the north.

Answer: True

Explanation: The ACC took a leading role in the racial integration of collegiate sports by initially scheduling integrated teams from northern institutions.

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On what date were the bylaws of the Atlantic Coast Conference officially ratified, marking its establishment?

Answer: May 8, 1953

Explanation: The Atlantic Coast Conference was officially established on May 8, 1953, with the ratification of its bylaws.

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Which of the following universities was NOT one of the original seven charter members that formed the ACC in 1953?

Answer: Virginia

Explanation: The University of Virginia was not among the original seven charter members; it joined as the eighth member later in 1953.

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What was the primary reason the seven charter members left the Southern Conference to form the ACC?

Answer: The Southern Conference's ban on post-season football play.

Explanation: The primary catalyst for the formation of the ACC was the Southern Conference's prohibition on post-season football competition.

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When did the University of Virginia become the eighth member of the Atlantic Coast Conference?

Answer: December 4, 1953

Explanation: The University of Virginia was admitted as the eighth member of the ACC on December 4, 1953.

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What was the fate of the ACC's pioneering minimum SAT score requirement for student-athletes, which was implemented in the 1960s?

Answer: It was raised to 800 and then struck down by a federal court in 1972.

Explanation: The ACC's minimum SAT score requirement was raised to 800 in 1964 but was ultimately struck down by a federal court in 1972.

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Expansion and Modern Era (1979-Present)

As of August 2, 2024, the ACC has 16 full member institutions, including recent additions like SMU and Stanford.

Answer: False

Explanation: As of August 2, 2024, the ACC has 18 full member institutions, not 16, and SMU and Stanford are indeed recent additions.

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Georgia Tech and Florida State were the first two schools to join the ACC from outside the original geographical footprint of the conference.

Answer: True

Explanation: Georgia Tech and Florida State's additions marked the first expansions of the conference's geographical footprint since its founding.

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Boston College was the first school from the Northeast region to join the ACC during the 2004-2005 expansion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Boston College became the league's twelfth member and its inaugural institution from the Northeast region during the 2004-2005 expansion.

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The 2004-2005 ACC expansion was met with no legal challenges, indicating widespread support for the conference's growth.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 2004-2005 expansion was controversial and led to lawsuits filed by Connecticut, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia against the ACC and its new members.

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The ACC Hall of Champions was the first college sports conference hall of fame established in the United States.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACC Hall of Champions, opened in 2011, made the ACC the second college sports conference to establish a hall of fame, following the Southern Conference.

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Syracuse University and the University of Pittsburgh officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, after leaving the Big East.

Answer: True

Explanation: Syracuse University and the University of Pittsburgh officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, after their departure from the Big East Conference.

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In 2021, the ACC formed an alliance with the Big 12 and Pac-12 conferences.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 2021, the ACC formed an alliance with the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences, not the Big 12.

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SMU, California, and Stanford all joined the ACC on the same date, August 2, 2024.

Answer: False

Explanation: SMU joined the ACC on July 1, 2024, while California and Stanford joined on August 2, 2024.

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Which two schools marked the first expansions of the ACC's geographical footprint since its founding when they joined in the late 1970s and early 1990s?

Answer: Georgia Tech and Florida State

Explanation: Georgia Tech and Florida State were the first institutions to expand the ACC's geographical reach since its founding.

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Which of the following schools joined the ACC as part of the 2004-2005 expansion and became the league's first member from the Northeast region?

Answer: Boston College

Explanation: Boston College became the ACC's first member from the Northeast region during the 2004-2005 expansion.

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What was the significance of the ACC Hall of Champions opening in 2011?

Answer: It made the ACC the second college sports conference to establish a hall of fame.

Explanation: The opening of the ACC Hall of Champions in 2011 marked the ACC as the second college sports conference to establish such a hall of fame.

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Which three new members did the ACC vote to add on September 1, 2023, with their official joining dates in 2024?

Answer: California, SMU, and Stanford

Explanation: On September 1, 2023, the ACC voted to add California, SMU, and Stanford, with their official joining dates in 2024.

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Governance, Academics, and Finance

The ACC is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, a central location for many of its founding members.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Atlantic Coast Conference is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, not Raleigh.

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James J. Phillips has served as the commissioner of the ACC since January 1, 2020.

Answer: False

Explanation: James J. Phillips assumed the role of ACC commissioner on February 1, 2021, not January 1, 2020.

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The ACC is notable among power conferences for having a majority of its members as private universities.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACC is notable for having a high proportion of private universities (eight out of 18), but this does not constitute a majority.

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Duke University's endowment in Fiscal Year 2024 was approximately $11.890 billion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Duke University reported an endowment of $11.890 billion in Fiscal Year 2024.

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The 'grant of media rights' (GOR) agreement ensures that if a school leaves the ACC, its home game media rights revenue would still belong to the ACC.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'grant of media rights' (GOR) agreement is designed to deter schools from leaving the ACC by ensuring that home game media rights revenue remains with the conference, even if a school departs.

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The ACC is generally considered to have the highest academically ranked collection of members among major NCAA Division I FBS conferences.

Answer: True

Explanation: The ACC is widely regarded as having the highest academically ranked collection of members among major NCAA Division I FBS conferences, based on various academic metrics.

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Ten ACC institutions are members of the Association of American Universities (AAU).

Answer: False

Explanation: Nine ACC institutions are members of the Association of American Universities (AAU), not ten.

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The Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Consortium (ACCAC) primarily focuses on athletic research and sports medicine.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACCAC's mission is to facilitate inter-institutional academic and administrative cooperation and leverage athletic identities to enrich educational missions, not primarily athletic research or sports medicine.

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The ACCAC dedicates 90% of its operations funding to direct student support.

Answer: True

Explanation: A significant portion, 90%, of the ACCAC's operations funding is specifically allocated to direct student support initiatives.

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The annual Meeting of the Minds (MOM) undergraduate research conference is a major academic program implemented under the ACCAC.

Answer: True

Explanation: The annual Meeting of the Minds (MOM) undergraduate research conference is indeed one of the major academic programs facilitated by the ACCAC.

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The University of North Carolina reported the highest total revenue from athletics for the 2023-24 academic year.

Answer: False

Explanation: The University of Notre Dame, not North Carolina, reported the highest total revenue from athletics for the 2023-24 academic year.

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John Swofford was the longest-serving commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, serving from 1997 to 2021.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Swofford's tenure as ACC commissioner from 1997 to 2021 makes him the longest-serving individual in that role.

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The CW Network began broadcasting ACC football and basketball games in 2023.

Answer: True

Explanation: The CW Network commenced broadcasting ACC football and basketball games in 2023, joining ESPN as a primary broadcast partner.

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Stanford University has the highest endowment among ACC members as of FY24.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stanford University reported the highest endowment among ACC members for Fiscal Year 2024, with $37.631 billion.

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Where is the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) headquartered?

Answer: Charlotte, North Carolina

Explanation: The Atlantic Coast Conference maintains its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Who is the current commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, holding the position since February 1, 2021?

Answer: James J. Phillips

Explanation: James J. Phillips has served as the commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference since February 1, 2021.

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What is the primary purpose of the 'grant of media rights' (GOR) agreement implemented by the ACC?

Answer: To ensure that if a school leaves the conference, its home game media rights revenue still belongs to the ACC.

Explanation: The primary objective of the 'grant of media rights' (GOR) is to retain media revenue for the ACC even if a member institution departs.

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How is the ACC generally regarded academically among major NCAA athletic conferences?

Answer: It is regarded as having the highest academically ranked collection of members.

Explanation: The ACC is widely recognized for having the highest academically ranked member institutions among major NCAA athletic conferences.

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How many ACC institutions are members of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU)?

Answer: Nine

Explanation: Nine ACC institutions are members of the Association of American Universities (AAU).

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What percentage of the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Consortium (ACCAC)'s operations funding is dedicated to direct student support?

Answer: 90%

Explanation: A substantial 90% of the ACCAC's operations funding is allocated directly to student support initiatives.

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Which ACC school reported the highest total revenue from athletics for the 2023-24 academic year?

Answer: University of Notre Dame

Explanation: The University of Notre Dame reported the highest total revenue from athletics for the 2023-24 academic year.

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Who was the longest-serving commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference?

Answer: John Swofford

Explanation: John Swofford served as the longest-tenured commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, from 1997 to 2021.

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What are the current primary broadcast partners for the Atlantic Coast Conference?

Answer: ESPN (including ACC Network) and The CW Network

Explanation: ESPN (including the ACC Network) and The CW Network are the current primary broadcast partners for the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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Which ACC school has the highest endowment as of Fiscal Year 2024?

Answer: Stanford University

Explanation: Stanford University reported the highest endowment among ACC members for Fiscal Year 2024.

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Sports Sponsorship and Championships

The ACC sponsors competition in a total of 28 sports, with more sports offered for women than for men.

Answer: True

Explanation: The ACC sponsors 28 sports in total, with 15 for women and 13 for men, indicating more opportunities for women's sports.

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Notre Dame's football team competes for the ACC football championship despite its special scheduling arrangement.

Answer: False

Explanation: Notre Dame remains a football independent and does not compete for the ACC football championship, even with its special scheduling arrangement to play five ACC teams annually.

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The ACC's minimum sports sponsorship requirements for its members include football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and women's lacrosse.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACC's minimum sports sponsorship requirements include football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and either women's soccer or women's volleyball, but not specifically women's lacrosse.

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Duke University sponsors the most men's sports within the ACC for the 2024-25 academic year.

Answer: True

Explanation: Duke University participates in all 13 men's sports sponsored by the ACC for the 2024-25 academic year, making it the leader in men's sports sponsorship.

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The ACC's football divisional structure from 2005 to 2022 was geographically divided into North and South divisions.

Answer: False

Explanation: From 2005 to 2022, the ACC's football divisions were named Atlantic and Coastal, and they were not divided geographically.

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Under the new ACC football scheduling model implemented in 2023, the two division winners still compete for the conference championship.

Answer: False

Explanation: The new ACC football scheduling model implemented in 2023 eliminated divisions; the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage now compete for the championship.

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The Orange Bowl serves as the home of the ACC champion within the College Football Playoff system.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Orange Bowl is designated as the home of the ACC champion within the College Football Playoff system, unless the champion is selected for the CFP semifinals.

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The ACC is the only NCAA Division I college basketball conference that recognizes its regular season champion as the official conference champion.

Answer: False

Explanation: The ACC is unique in that it is the only NCAA Division I college basketball conference that does not officially recognize a regular season champion; the tournament winner is the conference champion.

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North Carolina has won the most NCAA men's basketball championships while being a member of the ACC, with six titles.

Answer: True

Explanation: North Carolina holds the record for the most NCAA men's basketball championships won by an ACC member, with six titles.

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The ACC has won 22 of the 42 NCAA Championships in field hockey.

Answer: True

Explanation: The ACC has a dominant record in NCAA field hockey, having won 22 of the 42 national championships contested.

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Wake Forest has won the most men's team NCAA national championships in golf among ACC members.

Answer: True

Explanation: Wake Forest leads ACC members with three men's team NCAA national championships in golf.

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The University of Miami holds the most NCAA team championships overall among current ACC members.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stanford University holds the most NCAA team championships overall among current ACC members, not the University of Miami.

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The Capital One Cup is an award recognizing the best academic programs in Division I college athletics.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Capital One Cup is an award recognizing the best men's and women's Division I college athletics programs based on NCAA Championships and coaches' poll rankings, not academic programs.

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NC State has won the most NCAA team championships in women's cross country among ACC members.

Answer: True

Explanation: NC State leads ACC members with three NCAA team championships in women's cross country.

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How many total sports does the ACC sponsor for competition, combining men's and women's sports?

Answer: 28

Explanation: The ACC sponsors championship competition in a total of 28 sports, encompassing both men's and women's categories.

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What unique aspect characterizes Notre Dame's football relationship with the ACC?

Answer: It remains a football independent but plays a rotating selection of five ACC teams annually.

Explanation: Notre Dame maintains football independence while adhering to a special scheduling agreement to play five ACC teams each season.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the ACC's minimum requirements for sports sponsorship for its members?

Answer: Women's Lacrosse

Explanation: The ACC's minimum requirements include football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and either women's soccer or women's volleyball, but not women's lacrosse.

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Which two ACC schools currently sponsor the most women's sports within the conference for the 2024-25 academic year?

Answer: North Carolina and Stanford

Explanation: North Carolina and Stanford both sponsor all 15 women's sports offered by the ACC for the 2024-25 academic year.

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What was the ACC's football divisional structure from 2005 to 2022?

Answer: Atlantic and Coastal divisions, not divided geographically.

Explanation: From 2005 to 2022, the ACC's football divisions were designated as Atlantic and Coastal, without a geographical basis.

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How is the ACC football champion determined under the new scheduling model implemented in 2023?

Answer: The two teams with the highest conference winning percentage compete.

Explanation: Under the 2023 scheduling model, the ACC football champion is determined by a contest between the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage.

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Which ACC member has won the most NCAA men's basketball championships while being a member of the conference?

Answer: North Carolina

Explanation: North Carolina has secured the most NCAA men's basketball championships among ACC members, with six titles.

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What is unique about the ACC men's basketball tournament regarding the conference championship?

Answer: The winner of the ACC tournament is recognized as the conference champion, not a regular season champion.

Explanation: The ACC is distinctive in that its men's basketball tournament winner is officially recognized as the conference champion, rather than a regular season champion.

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Which ACC school has the most Men's College World Series appearances among current members?

Answer: University of Miami

Explanation: The University of Miami holds the record for the most Men's College World Series appearances among current ACC members.

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Which ACC school has won the most NCAA field hockey championships?

Answer: North Carolina

Explanation: North Carolina has won the most NCAA field hockey championships among ACC schools, with 11 titles.

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Which ACC school holds the most NCAA team championships overall among current members?

Answer: Stanford University

Explanation: Stanford University holds the most NCAA team championships overall among current ACC members, with 136 titles.

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Which ACC school has the largest football stadium by capacity?

Answer: Clemson University

Explanation: Clemson University's Memorial Stadium has the largest capacity among ACC football stadiums, at 82,500.

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Which ACC school has won the most NCAA team championships in women's cross country?

Answer: NC State

Explanation: NC State has won the most NCAA team championships in women's cross country among ACC members.

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Key Rivalries and Traditions

The 'Textile Bowl' rivalry in ACC football is between Clemson and Georgia Tech.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Textile Bowl' rivalry in ACC football is contested between Clemson and NC State, not Clemson and Georgia Tech.

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Everett Case and Frank McGuire are credited with the early roots of ACC basketball.

Answer: True

Explanation: Everett Case and Frank McGuire are recognized as the key figures who established the early foundations of ACC basketball.

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Castleman D. Chesley was instrumental in expanding the popularity of ACC basketball through a five-station television network.

Answer: True

Explanation: Castleman D. Chesley significantly contributed to the popularity of ACC basketball by creating a pioneering five-station television network for regular season games.

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The ACC-Big Ten Challenge was replaced by the ACC-SEC Challenge in 2023.

Answer: True

Explanation: The ACC-Big Ten Challenge, which ran from 1999 to 2022, has been superseded by the ACC-SEC Challenge.

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The 'Commonwealth Clash' rivalry is a football rivalry between Virginia and Maryland.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Commonwealth Clash' is a football rivalry between Virginia and Virginia Tech, not Virginia and Maryland.

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What is the name of the football rivalry between Clemson and NC State?

Answer: The Textile Bowl

Explanation: The football rivalry between Clemson and NC State is known as the 'Textile Bowl'.

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Who were the two key figures primarily credited with the early roots of ACC basketball?

Answer: Everett Case and Frank McGuire

Explanation: Everett Case and Frank McGuire are widely recognized for their foundational contributions to early ACC basketball.

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What was Castleman D. Chesley's significant contribution to expanding the popularity of ACC basketball?

Answer: He created a five-station television network to broadcast regular season ACC games.

Explanation: Castleman D. Chesley played a pivotal role in popularizing ACC basketball by establishing a five-station television network for regular season game broadcasts.

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What annual basketball series replaced the ACC-Big Ten Challenge?

Answer: ACC-SEC Challenge

Explanation: The ACC-Big Ten Challenge has been succeeded by the ACC-SEC Challenge as an annual basketball series.

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What is the 'Commonwealth Clash' rivalry in ACC football?

Answer: Virginia vs. Virginia Tech

Explanation: The 'Commonwealth Clash' is a football rivalry contested between Virginia and Virginia Tech.

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