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The University of Georgia at Fairburn is a fictitious public research university located in the Atlanta suburb of Fairburn, Georgia. The university became known through the school's football team, which was made popular by the YouTuber NotTheExpert. Its current enrollment is 12,000 students, and with an acceptance rate of 65 percent. The school's sports teams currently compete at the NCAA Division 1 level, and currently compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference, or ACC.

History
The school was founded in 1965 as Fairburn College. In 1978, the school joined the University of Georgia system and changed its name to the University of Georgia at Fairburn. The school's athletics teams are very good, as UGF has championship caliber teams in football, water polo, track and field, and baseball. The UGF Pandas boast six national championships in water polo, one in track and field, and eight in baseball. The team name, the Pandas, was chosen in a voting contest by the student body in 1978. The name "Pandas" was chosen over the Eagles, Panthers, and Lions.

Athletics
The UGF Pandas compete at NCAA Division 1 Athletics and also compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference, or ACC. While the school's football team is the most popular team at UGF, the Pandas have a unique athletic history. Don't be fooled by the name "Pandas". With a combined total of 21 national championships in 6 sports, the Pandas produce championship caliber teams in badminton, curling, women's basketball, football, water polo, and track and field. The school's current rivals are the University of Georgia Bulldogs and the Georgia State Panthers.