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<onlyinclude>In high school quizbowl, the '''mainstream''' is the teams who hold practices and compete at Saturday tournaments, as opposed to teams who only play in after-school leagues or on television or only exist when they participate in a competition.</onlyinclude>
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<onlyinclude>In high school quizbowl, the '''mainstream''' is the teams who hold practices and compete at Saturday tournaments, as opposed to teams who only play in after-school leagues or on television or only exist when they participate in a competition.
  
 
Non-mainstream teams are usually just top students at the school or members of another academic extracurricular such as Academic Decathlon who are recruited to show up to something on a one-off basis.
 
Non-mainstream teams are usually just top students at the school or members of another academic extracurricular such as Academic Decathlon who are recruited to show up to something on a one-off basis.
  
<onlyinclude>In collegiate quizbowl, the mainstream is the teams who participate in collegiate-level [[NAQT]] and/or [[ACF]] tournaments, and independent tournaments held in the ACF style. It excludes teams who participate only in [[College Bowl]], [[HCASC]], or tournaments held on [[NAQT high school questions]].</onlyinclude>
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In collegiate quizbowl, the mainstream is the teams who participate in collegiate-level [[NAQT]] and/or [[ACF]] tournaments, and independent tournaments held in the ACF style. It excludes teams who participate only in [[College Bowl]], [[HCASC]], or tournaments held on [[NAQT high school questions]].</onlyinclude>
  
 
[[Category: Quizbowl lingo]]
 
[[Category: Quizbowl lingo]]
 
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Revision as of 13:41, 7 October 2021

In high school quizbowl, the mainstream is the teams who hold practices and compete at Saturday tournaments, as opposed to teams who only play in after-school leagues or on television or only exist when they participate in a competition.

Non-mainstream teams are usually just top students at the school or members of another academic extracurricular such as Academic Decathlon who are recruited to show up to something on a one-off basis.

In collegiate quizbowl, the mainstream is the teams who participate in collegiate-level NAQT and/or ACF tournaments, and independent tournaments held in the ACF style. It excludes teams who participate only in College Bowl, HCASC, or tournaments held on NAQT high school questions.