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Swofford: ACC expects football to be played, but preparing for all options


After finishing up this week's ACC spring meetings, which featured coaches and administrators from all 14 full-time member schools and Notre Dame, Commissioner acknowledged that the league has "more questions than answers" about plans for this upcoming football season and the financial implications of the coronavirus pandemic. (Rivals.com)

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