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ACC votes to send football title game legislation


ACC officials have voted to send the NCAA's Board of Directors “a piece of legislation that would grant the conferences the flexibility to determine who played in their football championship game,” ACC commissioner told ESPN.com on Tuesday. (ESPN.com)

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