
Sources: ACC votes to invite Stanford, Cal, SMU
The ACC presidents and chancellors met on Friday morning and voted to add three schools — Stanford, Cal and SMU, sources told ESPN. It will bring the league to 18 members — 17 will play football full time in the league.
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