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  • Such programs as [[Emory]] and [[Georgia Tech]], which were the trendsetters of the independent circuit for over twe | [[Georgia Southwestern]]
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  • ...as transformed into [[ACF Nationals]] in 1991. Some have proposed that the Georgia Tech [[US Open]], which ran before, during, and after the interregnum, can | 1980 NIT
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  • | 1980 | [[1980 Fresno State|Fresno State]]
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  • |9||Griffin High School, Griffin, Georgia|| 4-1||1475 |10||[[1999 Walton|Walton High School]], Marietta, Georgia|| 4-2||2125
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  • ..., [[NAQT ICT|NAQT]] tournaments such as [[Maryland]], [[Tennessee]], and [[Georgia Tech]] no longer participated in College Bowl. By 2000 the only regular par ...were invited), 1986 (when an intermediate "sectional" stage was used), and 1980 and 1981 (when 9 wild cards were invited to create a 24-team, multi-stage n
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  • |previous = [[1980 Fresno State|Fresno State]] |next = [[1995 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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  • ...s of 2022 and has run 38 times. There is no information about the 1979 and 1980 NITs other than that they occurred. The NIT/AAI series did not run a champi | [[2023 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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  • ...ugh circa 1970, and briefly returned on a limited basis to radio from 1977-1980 and to television in 1984 (on NBC) and 1987 (on the Disney Channel). From 1 ...they would retire undefeated and automatically qualify for the [[1980 NCT|1980 National Championship Tournament]]. The next game would feature two new tea
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  • | 1980 | Georgia Institute of Technology
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