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USC is 56-234 all time vs acc
PAC10 with 15. UCLA (which is in the PAC10 ) has more title then all the conferences expect the ACC. UCLA has 11 titles.
Schools from the 6 BCS leagues (ACC, BIG10, BIG12, BIG EAST, PAC10, & SEC) are considered automatic qualifier if they win their conference.
yes in the ACC semifinals in a loss to Florida state
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The Big Ten(11) has more NC's than the ACC * It depends on who you ask, but a rough idea would be this: counting the AP from 1936 to present, the UPI from 1950 to 1995, and CNN/USA TODAY/ESPN from 1996 to present: Big8/12 - 14, SEC - 14, Big10 - 13, Pac10 - 9, and ACC - 5. This answer is close, but not guaranteed.....just a quick count for a rough idea of conference strengths.
The official ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) football refers to the college football programs that are part of the ACC, a collegiate athletic conference in the United States. Founded in 1953, the ACC consists of schools primarily located along the East Coast and is known for its competitive football teams. The conference holds an annual football championship game to determine its champion, and its teams compete in various bowl games during the postseason. The ACC is recognized for its strong football tradition and has produced numerous successful programs and players.
As of October 2023, the University of North Carolina (UNC) holds the record for the most Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships in men’s basketball, with 18 titles. In football, Florida State University leads with 15 ACC championships. The ACC has a rich history with various teams excelling in different sports, but these two programs stand out in their respective categories.
at this point and time, 0%. go tigers in 2009.
It depends what sport you are referring to. Basketball-2010 Football-1999
At the end of the 2009 season, the Gamecocks stood at 535-535-44.
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