Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M remain atop CFP rankings
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Where’s Washington?
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Feels like the committee is trying to help Miami with that lofty #15 ranking. They still need some help but it feels a little charitable to bump them after beating hapless Syracuse. The losses to Louisville and SMU are too much to overcome in my book and I'd have them lower.
Will be interesting, though, if Virginia drops one to Duke or Va Tech, which is in play, and Miami wins out, still a huge ?. UVa hasn't beaten anybody and beat Coug by 2 pts. Not sold. If Miami can win out impressively and UVa drops and Louisville can drop one to Clemson, SMU or Kentucky things could be gamey there.
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Miami beat Notre Dame. Hard to keep them out if they win out but Cristo probably has another baffling loss in him.
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The beauty is that we don't have to waste time on ESPN the rest of the year and our? season is over as soon as the last box of frosted flakes is poured over Fran Brown's head as Judd is slinking off the field.
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Logic would tell you that the next baffling loss would be Pitt on the road because Pitt is actually decently good.
But not so fast my friend. Because that would be logical, it wouldn't be baffling. Losing to NC State at home tomorrow would be baffling.
Therefore, I won't be baffled to see Miami drop the game to NC State at home and beat Pitt on the road. Va Tech on the road won't matter either way because he's going to lose to 5-4 NC State because they're scary. -
They're currently in 6th place in the ACC. They aren't making the PO without a truck load of chaos. Until the committee starts punishing teams for losing their CCG and putting teams who didn't even qualify ahead of them, they're out. I wish you were my dad or sexy uncle or something, but Meeahmee is a year away...
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Louisville did their part and lost to Clemson
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Problem is, SMU may lose one more game to Louisville, unless Cal can help a guy out, and embarrassingly Canes lose that tie breaker. UVa, who really has played nobody and has barely escaped with their asses in tact in most of their games, likely doesn't lose again. So you're going to have at worst SMU with two conference losses and a tie breaker advantage and UVa with one conference loss. GT will drop one to Georgia and be tied with Miami and I have no idea how that tie breaker works but it won't matter. Miami plays Pitt and controls their destiny relative to them. And Miami didn't play GT or UVa this season.
Anyway, ACC title game probably doesn't happen.
If we're going to do this, the conferences should be round robin play but with the Big 10 having 80 teams that's not going to happen.
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can you guys stop writing more than a sentence or two at a time? Tl;dr.
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No.
Was that too long?
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Now we're three in. Too long?
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