ACL uploads Fort Worth Signature Open pro teams replay after weekend action
ACL’s Fort Worth pro-team replay runs 2:22:06, keeping a June 17 Signature Open matchup in the league’s official broadcast cycle.

ACL’s official YouTube feed has uploaded Pro Teams Week 3 - Fort Worth Signature Open, a 2:22:06 replay that keeps the June 17 action in front of fans after the weekend window has passed. Marked as streamed three days ago, the video gives the Fort Worth Signature Open a second life in the league’s digital rotation.
That length matters because pro team cornhole needs room to breathe. A two-hour-plus stream lets viewers track momentum swings, line changes, and pressure spots the same way they would in any team format, with each frame carrying more weight than a quick highlight clip ever could. In Fort Worth, the replay turns the event into something fans can actually sit with, rather than just scroll past.

The upload also sits inside ACL’s larger 2026 Signature Broadcasts and Livestreams playlist, where it appears alongside other major moments from the open and signature circuit. That placement makes Fort Worth part of a curated competitive storyline, not just a one-off video buried in the archive. Fans can move from team action to other league replays and clips, and that keeps the pro team format in the same conversation as the rest of ACL’s marquee coverage.

For the league, the message is plain: team cornhole is not being treated as filler between singles and doubles. The Fort Worth replay adds to a steady stream of official content and gives the format the long-form exposure it needs to feel like a real centerpiece of the summer calendar. Even without a scoreline in the listing itself, the decision to package more than two hours of pro teams coverage shows where ACL wants the spotlight to stay.
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