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'''Hybrid''' is an adjective frequently used to modify either teams or tournaments.
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<onlyinclude>'''Hybrid''' is an adjective frequently used to modify either teams or tournaments:
  
'''Hybrid teams''' are teams composed of players associated with (usually) 2 schools.  Hybrid teams are often formed when attending teams' rosters are filled out with players from the host school.  A team composed of players associated with more than 2 schools is occasionally called a hybrid team but more often referred to as a '''bastard team'''.
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*'''Hybrid teams''' are teams composed of players associated with (usually) 2 schools.  Hybrid teams are often formed when attending teams' rosters are filled out with players from the host school.  A team composed of players associated with more than 2 schools is occasionally called a hybrid team but have also been called a '''bastard team''' and is synonymous with the more recent term [[chimera]].
  
'''Hybrid tournaments''' are tournaments that are typically in [[mACF]] or [[NAQT]] format, but consist of a heavier mix of [[trash]] (pop culture) questions than regular tournaments.
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*'''Hybrid tournaments''' are tournaments that are typically in [[mACF]] or [[NAQT]] format, but consist of a heavier mix of [[trash]] (pop culture) questions than regular tournaments.</onlyinclude>
  
 
==Examples of Hybrid Tournaments==
 
==Examples of Hybrid Tournaments==

Latest revision as of 19:30, 13 June 2021

Hybrid is an adjective frequently used to modify either teams or tournaments:

  • Hybrid teams are teams composed of players associated with (usually) 2 schools. Hybrid teams are often formed when attending teams' rosters are filled out with players from the host school. A team composed of players associated with more than 2 schools is occasionally called a hybrid team but have also been called a bastard team and is synonymous with the more recent term chimera.
  • Hybrid tournaments are tournaments that are typically in mACF or NAQT format, but consist of a heavier mix of trash (pop culture) questions than regular tournaments.

Examples of Hybrid Tournaments