NCAA Football : Conference Series Records : North Texas vs. ACC
North Texas vs. ACC overall record
ALL GAMES: (0-1) 0.0% : AVERAGE SCORE: 10.0 - - 35.0
North Texas vs. ACC: BY ACC TEAM : BY DECADE : BY YEAR : GAME RESULTS
North Texas records against ACC teams
A L L G A M E S B O W L G A M E S
G W L T WIN% PFPG PAPG G W L T WIN% PFPG PAPG
Clemson : 1 0 1 0 0.0% 10.0 35.0 : 0 0 0 0 - - -
North Texas vs. ACC: BY ACC TEAM : BY DECADE : BY YEAR : GAME RESULTS
A L L G A M E S B O W L G A M E S
G W L T WIN% PFPG PAPG G W L T WIN% PFPG PAPG
2010's : 1 0 1 0 0.0% 35.0 10.0 : 0 0 0 0 - - -
North Texas vs. ACC: BY ACC TEAM : BY DECADE : BY YEAR : GAME RESULTS
A L L G A M E S B O W L G A M E S
G W L T WIN% PFPG PAPG G W L T WIN% PFPG PAPG
2010 : 1 0 1 0 0.0% 35.0 10.0 : 0 0 0 0 - - -
North Texas vs. ACC: BY ACC TEAM : BY DECADE : BY YEAR : GAME RESULTS
-- home(H) / away(A) / neutral(N) from the perspective of North Texas --
ACC TEAM
(A) 2010/09/04 North Texas 10 - Clemson 35 L
NOTES:
- Conferences included on the Conference Series pages:
- Current FBS-level conferences
- ACC (1953-current)
- American Athletic (1991-current) which includes:
- Big East (1991-2012)
- Big 12 (1996-current)
- Big Ten (1896-current) which includes:
- Western Conference (1896-1952)
- Conference USA (1996-current)
- MAC (1947-current)
- Note MAC was first FBS-level in 1962
- Mountain West (1999-current)
- PAC-12 (1916-current) which includes:
- PAC-10 (1978-2010)
- PAC-8 (1968-1977)
- AAWU (1959-1967)
- Pacific Coast (1916-1958)
- SEC (1933-current)
- Sun Belt (2001-current)
- Former conferences that played at the FBS-level all years they existed
- Big Eight (1907-1995) which includes:
- Big Seven (1948-1959)
- Big Six (1928-1947)
- Missouri Valley Intercollegiate (1907-1927)
- Big West (1969-2000) which includes:
- Pacific Coast Athletic (1969-1987)
- Border (1931-1961)
- Rocky Mountain (1910-1937)
- Skyline (1938-1961) which includes:
- Mountain States (1938-1947)
- Southwest (1915-1995)
- WAC (1962-2012)
- Independent teams that played FBS-level are treated as a conference
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