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ACC to discuss expansion in Friday phone call, sources say - ESPN

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ACC presidents and chancellors are scheduled to have a phone call Friday morning to discuss expansion again, multiple sources told ESPN.

While it remains unclear whether there are enough votes to add Cal, Stanford and SMU, there is hope for a resolution to the monthlong conversations.

The presidents call was initially supposed to happen Monday, but was postponed after a North Carolina faculty member was shot and killed on campus.

There are four schools that have been against the additions: Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina and NC State. The ACC needs 12 out of its 15 schools to vote yes to expand.

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