ESPN saying we need to run the table to the ACC championship game…

I’d bet on a 10-2 SEC team getting in over 12-1 Miami.
Tell me you're scared without telling me you're scared.

1Michigan13-0
2Washington13-0
3Texas12-1
4Alabama12-1
5Florida State13-0
6Georgia12-1
7Ohio State11-1
8Oregon11-2
9Missouri10-2
10Penn State10-2
11Mississippi10-2
12Oklahoma10-2

These were the CFB rankings. No P4 team with 2 or less losses was left out.

SMU (G5, not yet in the ACC) and Liberty were the only ones that had less than two losses and were left out.
 
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If we lose two regular season games, Duke might be playing Clemson in the ACC championship. Their schedule through the end of the season is a cakewalk.

Fan reaction to Diaz making it to the ACC championship in year 1 would be quite the spectacle.
Duke is garbage. They might be an underdog in every game they have left on the schedule.

Just checked: they are 10 point underdogs to GT this weekend? What are you smoking?
 
theyre setting the stage for UGA getting in with losses to UT, UT, and Bama
I would bet money that doesn't happen. No way 3 loss gets in over a 2 loss USC, Penn State or other 2nd tier team with quality wins. Maybe a Group of 5 team. And maybe a 2 loss Clemson since they have the head-to-head matchup
 
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If I'm reading what she's saying correctly, we wouldn't get in as a 2 loss team.

I don't know how we'd argue against that if Clemson is the only legitimate team we play and we lose that game in addition to losing to the likes of one of Duke, Cal, FSU or Louisville prior.
 
In order to definitely make the 12 team playoff with our schedule strength 🤞🏻

Dinich: Miami. The Canes' path is tough not only because of back-to-back road trips to Cal and Louisville, but also because if they don't win the ACC, they might not have enough on their resume to get an at-large bid. The pressure is on, especially after a close, controversial home win against Virginia Tech. Saturday's game at Cal marks the first time Miami has to leave its home state -- and if they play like they did against the Hokies, an upset is possible. Then they have a bye week to recover from the trip out West before traveling to Louisville. If Miami runs the table but loses to Clemson in the ACC championship game, the Canes still have a great chance of getting in the playoff as an at-large team. If Miami loses at Cal, though, or has a bad loss and doesn't win the league, its schedule strength will be called into question on Selection Day.

Heather Winitch is a sour faced Cünt.

Just another cog in the Mickey Mouse Mafia.
 
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Mid is our kryptonite.
I Guess If You Say So GIF
 
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