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The 2005 ACC Championship Game was the inaugural contest of the game held to decide the

winner of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship in American college football. Held
December 3 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, between the Virginia
Tech Hokies and the Florida State Seminoles, the game was the final contest of the regular
season for the two teams. Florida State and Virginia Tech had previously played in the 2000
National Championship Game. In 2004 Virginia Tech had won the last ACC Championship to be
awarded without playing a championship game at the end of the season. In the 2005 season
Tech lost only one regular season conference game, to the fifth-ranked Miami Hurricanes, and
won the Coastal Division title. The 2005 ACC Championship Game was the inaugural contest
of the game held to decide the winner of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship in
American college football. Held December 3 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville,
Florida, between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Florida State Seminoles, the game was the
final contest of the regular season for the two teams. Florida State and Virginia Tech had
previously played in the 2000 National Championship Game. In 2004 Virginia Tech had won the
last ACC Championship to be awarded without playing a championship game at the end of the
season. In the 2005 season Tech lost only one regular season conference game, to the fifth-
ranked Miami Hurricanes, and won the Coastal Division title. The 2005 ACC Championship
Game was the inaugural contest of the game held to decide the winner of the Atlantic Coast
Conference (ACC) championship in American college football. Held December 3 at Jacksonville
Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Florida
State Seminoles, the game was the final contest of the regular season for the two teams. Florida
State and Virginia Tech had previously played in the 2000 National Championship Game. In
2004 Virginia Tech had won the last ACC Championship to be awarded without playing a
championship game at the end of the season. In the 2005 season Tech lost only one regular
season conference game, to the fifth-ranked Miami Hurricanes, and won the Coastal Division
title. The 2005 ACC Championship Game was the inaugural contest of the game held to decide
the winner of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship in American college football.
Held December 3 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, between the Virginia
Tech Hokies and the Florida State Seminoles, the game was the final contest of the regular
season for the two teams. Florida State and Virginia Tech had previously played in the 2000
National Championship Game. In 2004 Virginia Tech had won the last ACC Championship to be
awarded without playing a championship game at the end of the season. In the 2005 season
Tech lost only one regular season conference game, to the fifth-ranked Miami Hurricanes, and
won the Coastal Division title.The 2005 ACC Championship Game was the inaugural contest of
the game held to decide the winner of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship in
American college football. Held December 3 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville,
Florida, between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Florida State Seminoles, the game was the
final contest of the regular season for the two teams. Florida State and Virginia Tech had
previously played in the 2000 National Championship Game. In 2004 Virginia Tech had won the
last ACC Championship to be awarded without playing a championship game at the end of the
season. In the 2005 season Tech lost only one regular season conference game, to the fifth-
ranked Miami Hurricanes, and won the Coastal Division title.

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