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The ACBL has no official board but is instead ran by the number of coaches who are active in the circuit, since the teams who are active varies from year to year. However, [[Bevill-Jasper]] coach Glenn Bobo, [[Central Alabama Community College]] coach Adam Pinson, and [[Faulkner State]] coach Jim Sims make up the recurring core of the league. | The ACBL has no official board but is instead ran by the number of coaches who are active in the circuit, since the teams who are active varies from year to year. However, [[Bevill-Jasper]] coach Glenn Bobo, [[Central Alabama Community College]] coach Adam Pinson, and [[Faulkner State]] coach Jim Sims make up the recurring core of the league. | ||
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== Current Member Teams== | == Current Member Teams== |
Revision as of 23:14, 31 July 2018
The Alabama College Bowl League, or ACBL, is the organization made up of participating community colleges in the state of Alabama in charge of running and sponsoring community college tournaments throughout the competition year. At the end of the year the ACBL normally holds a state championship.
The ACBL has no official board but is instead ran by the number of coaches who are active in the circuit, since the teams who are active varies from year to year. However, Bevill-Jasper coach Glenn Bobo, Central Alabama Community College coach Adam Pinson, and Faulkner State coach Jim Sims make up the recurring core of the league.
During the summer off-season, the league hosts the "ACBL Reunion" open tournament at Bevill-Jasper. This tournament was started as a way for all former ACBL players to get together but in recent years it has been expanded to included open/masters players from all over the southeastern United States.
Current Member Teams
Central Alabama Community College
Coastal Alabama- South (formerly Faulkner State)
Coastal Alabama- North (formerly Alabama Southern)
Lawson State Community College
Defunct/Inactive Teams
Exceptions
In recent years, the teams that play in ACBL tournaments has expanded beyond the constraints of being a two-year college located in Alabama. Below is a list of colleges/universities that do not meet both these criterion that have played in any ACBL event.