Why can't ACC play championship in ATL?

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Cleaning out the notebook after the end of the ACC meetings: 1. So why can’t the ACC championship game be in Atlanta? I got a lot of people asking this question the other day. The answer is that the ACC... [link]

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The Daily Roundup: Thursday
Published 5/15/2008 by Ed (noreply@blogger.com) at ACC BasketBlog
... Saying bye-bye to Boise: "ACC officials announce ties to Humanitarian Bowl will be cut after '08 season." Mr. Conference Football asks Why can't ACC play championship in ATL? Andrew Jones, The ACC Insider: ACC Football Notes & ...

Tough times for the ACC and other links
Published 5/15/2008 by ATL_eagle (noreply@blogger.com) at Eagle in Atlanta -- atleagle.com
... Tony Barnhart has clearly provided the best coverage of the ACC meetings. The latest news: lower ticket prices for the ACC Championship Game and questions about San Fran as a long term ACC bowl option.

NCAA puts bowl games on notice, 'Legal Bowl' to follow
Published 5/15/2008 at Fanblogs.com
From Senator Blutarsky, the NCAA has put every bowl on notice that they are not "guaranteed" to get two bowl eligible teams for their games this year. Mr. College Football has the deets: The NCAA sent out an interesting letter to all the bowls last week. The letter essentially said that while the NCAA has certified 34 bowls for next season, that certification does not guarantee that a team will be available for any bowl. It is a pre-emptive move by the NCAA to ward off litigation in case there aren’t enough teams with at least six wins to fill ...

Reporters' Notebooks
Published 5/16/2008 by dawizofodds (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wizard of Odds
... Tony Barnhart, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Why can't the Atlantic Coast Conference play its title game in the Georgia Dome? The Southeastern Conference is the main reason. Plus, the NCAA puts bowls on notice. There might not be enough 6-6 teams to go around. ...

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