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NCAAF
en-see-ay-ay-eff (/ˌɛn.siː.eɪˈɛf/)
Definition
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An acronym for National Collegiate Athletic Association Football, referring to the division of American college football governed and organized by the NCAA, featuring intense rivalries and massive fanbases across universities.
Examples
My uncle turns into a prophet every fall, predicting NCAAF upsets with the accuracy of a broken clock.
She skipped the family reunion for an NCAAF game—priorities, right?
NCAAF tailgates are where diets go to die and lifelong grudges are born.
Betting on NCAAF is like playing chess with a caffeinated squirrel: unpredictable and occasionally genius.