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ACC to make decision on college football, other fall sports in late July


ACC Commissioner : “The health and safety of student-athletes, coaches, and administrators remains the ACC’s top priority. As we continue to work on the best path forward for the return of competition, we will do so in a way that coincides with our universities’ academic missions...and we anticipate a decision by our Board of Directors in late July.” (The ACC)

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ACC to make decision on college football, other fall sports in late July


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