There are a number of great options for one to view details on the ACC Championship. One can find a wealth of information from the ACC website as well as on the Wikipedia website.
The "details" view is usually the view that will provide you with the most information. Once in details view you can right-click on one of the tabs (such as "name", "type", or "size") to add or remove informational tabs.
There are many many site that provide playback of old ACC videos. The ACC Network, TheACC and also the vault acc all provide playback of lots of ACC videos.
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Clemson has one ACC tournament title.
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There was no such thing as an official "national championship game" until the BCS system began in the 1998 season. Since that time, teams from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) have won four(4) national championship games (Tennessee 1998; LSU 2003; Florida 2006; LSU 2007). The Big 12 has won 2 national championship games. The other four BCS conferences (Big East, Big 10, ACC, and Pac 10) have won 1 each. However, the team that got the one Big East win is now in the ACC.
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There are several championships defended on the WWE, many of which are up for defense each pay-per-view. The two championships in the WWE with the most significance would be the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship. These two championships are often considered main-event level, and one of these is usually the last contested for in each pay-per-view. The ECW Championship, Intercontinental Championship, and the United States Championship (with slight preference to the ECW Championship) are often held at the mid-card level. Also considered at the mid-card level, but unique, is the tag team championship (currently, it is the Unified Tag Team Championship) The women's championships (WWE Womens and the WWE Divas) have their own hierarchy. Each championship up for grabs at a pay-per-view event usually will be preceded by a feud, starting (or continuing) based on the results of the previous pay-per-view event.
Elite One Championship was created in 2002.
A full section view is the full section. The half section view is half of the section. It is used when the object is symmetrical in both inside and outside details. One-half of the object is sectioned and the other half is shown as a standard view.