GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) – The Atlantic Coast Conference has completed its bowl lineup for the 2014-19 seasons.
ACC Commissioner John Swofford said Wednesday that the league will send teams to the Military and AdvoCareV100 plus a still-to-be-named bowl in Detroit.
The ACC also reached deals with the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s and Birmingham bowls in years when those games are played after Christmas.
The ACC gets the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl in 2014 and 2016 and is the Tampa, Fla.-based game’s first conditional choice in the other years if its other partners can’t provide a team.
The Birmingham game is a second conditional choice if another league it is tied to can’t send a team.
The ACC previously announced deals with the Orange, Russell Athletic, Capital One, Sun, Belk, Music City, Gator and Pinstripe bowls.
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