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'''Hybrid''' is an adjective frequently used to modify either teams or tournaments.
 
'''Hybrid''' is an adjective frequently used to modify either teams or tournaments.
  
'''Hybrid teams''' are teams composed of players associated with (usually) 2 schools.  Hybrid teams are often formed when attending teams' rosters are filled out with players from the host school.  A team composed of players associated with more than 2 schools is occasionally called a hybrid team but more often referred to as a '''bastard team'''.
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'''Hybrid teams''' are teams composed of players associated with (usually) 2 schools.  Hybrid teams are often formed when attending teams' rosters are filled out with players from the host school.  A team composed of players associated with more than 2 schools is occasionally called a hybrid team but have also been called a '''bastard team''', or more recently a '''chimera team'''.
  
 
'''Hybrid tournaments''' are tournaments that are typically in [[mACF]] or [[NAQT]] format, but consist of a heavier mix of [[trash]] (pop culture) questions than regular tournaments.
 
'''Hybrid tournaments''' are tournaments that are typically in [[mACF]] or [[NAQT]] format, but consist of a heavier mix of [[trash]] (pop culture) questions than regular tournaments.

Revision as of 10:00, 29 March 2021

Hybrid is an adjective frequently used to modify either teams or tournaments.

Hybrid teams are teams composed of players associated with (usually) 2 schools. Hybrid teams are often formed when attending teams' rosters are filled out with players from the host school. A team composed of players associated with more than 2 schools is occasionally called a hybrid team but have also been called a bastard team, or more recently a chimera team.

Hybrid tournaments are tournaments that are typically in mACF or NAQT format, but consist of a heavier mix of trash (pop culture) questions than regular tournaments.

Examples of Hybrid Tournaments