Two weeks ago, the ACC announced it was moving its neutral-site championship events out of the state of North Carolina due to HB2’s discriminatory nature.
As a result, the league released a statement on Tuesday saying that those who purchased tickets in advance for the league’s football championship game in Charlotte have been granted 100 percent refunds.
The refund process is estimated to take five to seven business days before posting to fans’ accounts.
The same also applies for people who bought tickets for the ACC Night of Legends and the ACC Champions Tailgate–as well as those who registered for ACC Fan 5K and the Kids Mascot Run.
Many major outlets have reported that Orlando, Florida is the next city in line to host the football title game.
Should UNC return this year by repeating its Coastal Division Championship from 2015, the Tar Heels would be playing in Camping World Stadium–where they lost to Baylor in last year’s Russell Athletic Bowl.
The game remains scheduled to air in primetime on Saturday Dec. 3.
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